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Mrs. Cowboy Boot, Santa Fe Age and Occupation: 25, Magazine Editor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Artist and Whitewater Rafting Guide Engagement Date: April 28th, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Devil's Thumb Ranch, Colorado About Me: I grew up in Los Angeles and have since lived in San Diego, Boston, Italy, Hawaii, New York City, and Santa Fe. I speak Italian and love pasta. My real passion is the outdoors, though. When I'm not at work, I'm snowboarding, hiking with my two dogs, mountain biking, surfing, cross-country-skiing, or boating New Mexico's rivers. Despite my boyish love for adventure, I'm a girly-girl at heart and am overly-excited to pull off the romantic, vintage-inspired, country wedding of my dreams.
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That’s right—locals call this Santa Fe, “Fanta Se”. It’s actually not a surprise given how stunningly beautiful the high desert is. I had no idea until I moved here. If anything, New Mexico was at the bottom of my list but, once I got here, I was sold: twelve-thousand-foot peaks covered in pine and aspens, foothills in juniper and pinon, striped sandstone cliffs, hills spotted with earth-colored adobe homes (it’s a zoning law, here—they have to look like that), temperate seasons, art galleries galore, and sunsets that are as red as they come.

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Mr. Cowboy Boot and I both agree that this place is uber-romantic. This state didn’t earn the nickname “Land of Enchantment” for nothing! So, if we were going to soak up Santa Fe’s richness, here’s how we’d do it.

Pamper

Natural Hot Springs in New Mexico

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This “city” (more like town, with only 60,000 people) is home to some of the best massage schools in the country. It draws tons of natural health junkies, which means the spas and hot springs couldn’t be better.

  • For the full spa experience, head to Ten Thousand Waves a couple miles above town. Tucked into the mountainside and shaded by juniper and pinon trees, this Japanese-style oasis exchanges robes for kimonos. Book a private tub for around $100 and soak for an hour with your sweetie.
  • Make a day of it and drive an hour-and-a-half northwest to Ojo Caliente, a ten-pool mineral springs resort. While crowded and a bit touristy, the natural lithium, iron, soda, and arsenic pools feel spectacular.
  • -refer to not pay for naturally-enriched pools? Directly across from Santa Fe’s Sangre de Cristo mountains are the Jemez mountains filled with natural hot springs (and quite a few less-than-clothed hippies). Take your chances and hike five miles in to the San Antonio Hot Springs—a collection of pools that are as warm as bathwater.

Rest

Hotel in Santa Fe

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Stay walking distance from town and the infamous “plaza” (worth about a ten-minute gander). In the plaza you can peruse the Native American jewelry merchants who lay out their turquoise-and-silver bracelets beneath the portal of the Palace of the Governors—the oldest public building in the country. The Eldorado Hotel & Spa, La Fonda on the Plaza, and Inn of the Anasazi will charm you with southwestern decor, upscale service, and their proximity to everything. If you’d rather hole up outside of town, opt for the Bishops Lodge for horseback riding. Or, the brand new Encantado Resort, for sheer indulgence, which is a ten minute drive north in Tesuque.

Eat

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Beeline it to Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen and order a margarita (one will put you on your ass) and the chile rellenos–seriously, the best relleno you can find. I’m on a mission to find a better one, simply because I don’t think it can be done. It is moderately priced and worth every penny.

For something nicer, head over to Los Mayas Restaurante where the owner, Frederico, will pick a flamenco song on his guitar for you and welcome you to “his casa”. The posole–hominy soaked in olive oil and spices–is phenomenal. If you’re in Santa Fe, it’s impossible to skip town without having a Frito Pie–a bed of chili, lettuce, tomato, and cheese on a pile of Fritos.

The place to have it? El Parasol, a take-out Mexican food joint that won’t cost more than $5 for one of these local specialties.

Taking breaks from New Mexican food is imperative to your health. That’s when we go for wood-fired pizza at Tesuque Village Market, sushi at Shokho (try the Santa Fe Roll with green chile), or inventive Italian cuisine and handmade pasta at Il Piatto.

Drink & Dance

Cowgirl BBQ

Santa Fe isn’t the most happening of places for nightlife (the median age here is 40), but there are a few hidden gems if you know where to go. Just outside of town, Santa Fe Brewing Company puts on great shows (Brett Dennen, The Infamous Stringdusters, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Mason Jennings, Yonder Mountain String Band) and serves up their own microbrews. My faves are Santa Fe Wheat and the darker, but still smooth, Santa Fe Nut Brown. The place the locals go? Hands-down, The Cowgirl. Come here on any given night and you’re bound to see people at the bar (not the case at all of our establishments in our sleepy town). A huge outdoor patio strung with lights makes for a perfect summer-night margarita. Local bands like the Santa Fe All-Stars play here and keep the energy alive.

El Farol on Flamenco Night

For tapas and Latin-inspired music (flamenco, anyone?), El Farol (the oldest bar in Santa Fe) has live music every night. On Thursday nights, Nosotros has the best dancers in town twirling around the cantina. A flamenco show happens on Wednesday nights, along with a prix-fixe tapas menu.

Explore

Our favorite part about New Mexico is its wilderness: pine forests, vast deserts, raging rivers and serene lakes. Our advice? Get out of town and experience a bit of the state.

Boat the Rio Grande and Rio Chama with Kokopelli Rafting (yep, the company that Mr. CB guides for):

The Rio Chama

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Jump 40-foot cliffs into Lake Abiquiu:

Lake Abiquiu

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Hike through Native American ruins:

Pecos Pueblo
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Rent a bike and ride up art gallery-lined Canyon Road and down shady Acequia Madre:

Gallery on Canyon Road

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Visit Santa Fe’s Farmer’s Market, on Saturday and Tuesday mornings:

Local spices at the Farmer’s Market

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So, what do you think? Honeymoon-worthy?

Previously:

San Francisco by Miss Peep Toe
Western Michigan by Miss Powder Puff
Rural Pennsylvania by Mrs. Pineapple
New Orleans by Miss Ballet Flat
Baltimore by Miss D’orsay
Chicago by Miss Quiche
Washington, DC by Miss Perfume
Mobile, Alabama by Miss Crab Cake
Austin by Miss Kitten

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21 Responses to “Honeymoon in My Hometown: “Fanta Se””

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jenny.j (message)  168 posts, Blushing bee

Oh, I’d never had any inclination to head to New Mexico - but after reading this, it sounds amazing! And oh my god, your food descriptions made me drool. Hmm… it just made my list of places to go!

 
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LatteLove (message)  4,120 posts, Honey bee

oooh, hot springs, spa, massage? I’m interested….:-)

 
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Miss Joey (message)  829 posts, Busy bee

I love Santa Fe. Mr. Joey’s brother live in ABQ.

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

I’ve never been — but it looks beautiful! And the food also sounds soooo tempting!

Can we add my Philly post to the “previously” list at the end, please? :-)

 
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Emilydll (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

This sounds like my kinda place! :) Definitely hope to visit some day!

 
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,354 posts, Bumble bee

This is great! Posole, chile rellenos, La Fonda (we usually go for the crepes!), and camping! and I LOVE mason jennings! :)

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,295 posts, Bumble bee

very, I’m still working on ways to get back to the southwest :)

 
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we went to Santa Fe on our honeymoon in October. We loved it! We stayed at Encantado (they give you a loaner convertible Mercedes for free) and also went to the Cowgirl, en Thousand Waves and the farmers marker.

Highly recommended!

 
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Tall girl

I LOVE Ojo Caliente! It is touristy but so worth it!

 
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Katie

We also went to New Mexico for our honeymoon in August. We road tripped around the state and spent a few days in Santa Fe. It was amazing and I want to live there permanently!

 
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jesstagirl (message)  487 posts, Helper bee

:) loved this post, it makes me happy to be a native New Mexican.

 
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rachelpete (message)  79 posts, Worker bee

I love the beauty of the southwest! It’s totally unique, and so stunning!

 
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miss_norris (message)  82 posts, Worker bee

Wow!! Hmm…we may be reconsidering our honeymoon to Memphis…

 
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

I’ve never been but that totally sounds like somewhere my FH and I should go! Food & spa… =)

 
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leenmachine (message)  258 posts, Helper bee

We were actually looking into honeymooning in Santa Fe because it was part of this 10-day tour of Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico! Plus my boss highly recommended it! But I’m a sucker for mountains! So we’re off to (hopefully) Colorado Springs, CO! I’m still definitely looking into a vacation in Santa Fe at some point though…

 
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Katie

Great post! I would love to visit Santa Fe. It looks gorge and I love southwest and mexican food. Time to look into flights :)

 
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MissCamera (message)  671 posts, Busy bee

This is so funny.. I was just telling my fiance I wanted to go to Santa Fe or San Diego for our minimoon! Maybe this post will entice him.

 
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Shay (message)  438 posts, Helper bee

Santa Fe looks amazing! We are going out west for our honeymoon/vacation not sure if we can squeeze in a day or too!

 
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Miss Glitter (message)  880 posts, Busy bee

When can I go?! I’d love to go to Santa Fe for our mini-moon. Thanks for all the tips!

 
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Liz

What’s it like this time of year? Warm?

 
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Miss Cowboy Boot (message)  260 posts, Helper bee

@Liz: Because Santa Fe is at 7,000 feet, we have all four seasons. That said, our winter is short and extremely sunny. This month, we’ve been wavering between 40s and 70. I’d wait until April, when the wildflowers are blooming on the trails and the creeks are rushing with snowmelt. Summer is extremely temperate–high 80s during the day and 60s at night. Afternoon rainstorms in the summer make for gorgeous sunsets.

 


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