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Stops Along The Turquoise Trail

Garden of the Gods Sculpture Center

Garden of the Gods Sculpture Center South of Wolf Road on Hwy 14
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Sculpture Garden opening 2011. Outdoor sculpture set in New Mexico's enchanting landscape. Visit www.gardenofthegodsinternational.blogspot.com.

Tags: San Marcos/Lone Butte

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Santa Fe Skies RV Park - (North of Cerrillos/Lone Butte) Scenic • "Big Rigs" • Clubhouse • Propane • Laundry • Pets Welcome. East of gas/convenience at 14/599 light.

Inn at Santa Fe - Boutique hotel with free breakfast buffet and manager's reception, heated pool, Internet and many extras.

Crystal Mesa Farm Bed & Breakfast - Charming adobe hacienda on miniature animal farm. Beautiful decor, stunning vistas; sunsets and stars.

Stoneridge Realty - Specializing in lovely adobe homes, rural lands and ranches on the wonderful and historic Turquoise Trail.

Santa Fe Western Adventures - Leisurely, comfortable horseback, stagecoach, haywagon rides & more on family ranch at Lone Butte. Courteous & friendly staff!

New Mexico Public Lands Information Center - One-stop resource for outdoor recreation on State & Federal lands; maps, guidebooks, permits, free information.

San Marcos Cafe - Long established, well-reviewed country cafe in the European tradition. Continental Cuisine with local favorites. Specialty desserts.

Upcoming Event

The Mineshaft Tavern February Events

February 1-26, 2012
February's music events & movie night at The Mineshaft Tavern in Madrid.
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National Scenic Byway

On June 15, 2000 the Turquoise Trail received designation as a National Scenic Byway from the The National Scenic Byways Program after completing a comprehensive corridor management plan.

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