Nights are cool year-round in this high desert city. Santa Fe usually receives six to eight snowfalls a year between November and April. Its heaviest rainfall occurs in July and August. Santa Fe has 300+ days of sunshine a year and has an average relative humidity of 50%. Santa Fe, N...
Santa Fe’s winters are mild compared to many other regions, with snowfall that transforms the landscape without overwhelming daily life. Summer days are warm and dry, while spring and fall bring perfect, comfortable weather for outdoor activities. In winter, temperatures rarely plunge below freezin...
When To Visit Santa Fe Santa Fe is a good destination to visit year round, but you should be aware that it is at relatively high altitude (7,000 ft above sea level), and is also a ski destination, so winter snowfall and cold temperatures are to be expected in the Winter months. It...
For a town of its size, Santa Fe boasts an impressive beer scene. The journey began with Santa Fe Brewing more than three decades ago. Now, this brewery stands as New Mexico’s largest, offering a range of delightful beers such as the 7k IPA, Java Stout, and many other flavorful option...
901 C Canyon Road / Santa Fe, NM 87501 928-460 2611 / stan@stanberning.com Mr. Berning, a resident of Santa Fe since 1981, is a well known artist, author, teacher, and former gallery owner .His works have been exhibited in such diverse locations as San Francisco, Paris, and New Yor...
Some fine powder awaits on the skiing and snowboarding slopes of Ski Santa Fe, more than 10,000 feet up in the Sangre de Cristos of the Santa Fe National Forest only about a half-hour’s drive from our resort. The resort boasts 225 inches of annual snowfall, 1,725 feet of vertical,...
The restaurant, in my admittedly limited experience, is one of the best in Santa Fe.The staff is extremely attentive and helpful. One point I’ll never forget: When I went to my car on the morning after a moderate snowfall, I discovered someone on the staff wa...
which can give a false sense that winter is truly over. That being said, it can also be a nice time to get out of the house and start the garden or get in an early season bike ride. Spring in Santa Fe is typically windy, but not terribly so. Expect a rogue snowfall in late spri...