Santa Fe Activities

One of the rewards of my visit to The Inn of Five Graces, besides my delightful stay was meeting the  then Inn concierge, Marjolaine Greentree. A charming well-traveled woman, I enjoyed chatting about her days in Africa, she is very in tune with local artisans and activities. The Inn offers a plethora of hiking, fishing, and hot air ballooning activities. She has moved on to her private travels and the front desk has a new concierge.

The Inn of Five Graces has a newly opened spa. Walk to dining: 315 Wine Bar, a short block away, features modern French cuisine. Covid dining on property or walk away menu.

The Inn of Five Graces, Santa Fe

Santa Fe is home to several world class museums, one could stay for a luxurious week and mosey about the museums, enjoy a dawn balloon ride, take an extensive photography class, afternoon bike rides, and opera or music in the evening!  We should reserve early for the opera and festivals. There are plenty of interesting activities to keep the kiddos busy.

Blocks and blocks of interesting boutiques, including one of my favorites the Inn owners Souk warehouse! Seret & Sons.  Allow several hours to explore this treasure filled shop, stacked to the rafters with authentic Tibetan rugs, architectural elements, furniture, Kilims  – if you can’t get to Morocco or the markets of Cairo, this is the next best wandering.

A few doors away, look for Mediterrania. Antique  wood tables laden with Uriarte Talavera, fine European antiques, another truly dangerous retail therapy palace!

A sampling of the long list of activities shared by Inn of Five Graces 

Hiking – Aspen Vista Length: 10 miles 
Degree of Difficulty: Moderate
Seasonal: Open Year-Round (Snow in winter: Snowshoe or Cross-country Ski). The Aspen Vista trail is the most popular trail in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The gradual uphill climb and the width of the road make it ideal for skiers of all abilities and ages. The road is closed to motorized vehicles including snowmobiles.

The Borrego –Bear Wallow – Winsor Trail Length: 4 miles 
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Seasonal: Open Year-Round; Best spring to fall; (Snow in winter: Snowshoe).  The Borrego Trail is located just a few miles up the road from the Chamisa Trail head and is another excellent choice for hikers and Trail runners alike. The Borrego is a loop hike that follows three trail systems for approximately four miles. A well-defined trail winds through lush pines with rolling elevation dropping down to Big Tesuque Creek and a lovely meadow perfect for a picnic. The trail follows the Winsor Trail for a short distance west to the Bear Wallow Trail. Follow the Bear Wallow Trail uphill until it reconnects with the Borrego Trail.

La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site Length: 3.5 miles 
Degree of Difficult: Moderate
Seasonal: Open Year-round (Snow in Winter Possible). Hundreds of petroglyphs, dating from pre-contact time and the Spanish colonial era, can be found along the mesa above the Santa Fe River. Most of the petroglyphs were placed there by Keresan-speaking puebloan people living in the area between the 13th and 17th centuries. The descendants of these people now live down the Santa Fe River along the Rio Grande at the Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos. The area is known for the great number of hump-backed flute player images and a great variety of bird figures. The site is also of interest to those tracing the route of El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, as the ancient road passed along this trail as well.

Biking Santa Fe is blessed with miles of both road and off-road riding. It is possible to be in a pristine forest within fifteen minutes of riding from Downtown Santa Fe! The Santa Fe National Forest is home to one of the best mountain biking trails in the country, the Windsor Trail.

Fishing High Desert Angler This company offers private half-day and full-day trips on private and public stretches
of the Pecos River just 45 minutes to an hour from the shop. They guide fishing trips all over Northern New Mexico and have private access on streams in New Mexico and Southern Colorado.

Fly Fishing in New Mexico This is a fly-fishing guide service offering guided fishing trips in the Santa Fe,Chama, and Taos areas as well as on the San Juan River and in the Valles Caldera National
Preserve. The experienced fly fishing guides can take you trout fishing on all types of waters, from large rivers to high mountain spring creeks and lakes, we have them all here in Northern
New Mexico and Southern Colorado. The landscape is breathtaking and extremely diverse, with everything from deserts, canyons and mountains with alpine forests of pines and aspen to mesas of cactus and juniper.

Hot Air Balloon Rides Weather Permitting Santa Fe Balloons The wonderful pilot, Johnny, has piloted balloons all over the world. He is one of the world’s most experienced balloon pilots and with over 8,000 hours of balloon flights; he has maintained a spotless safety record. Johnny searched long and hard to find a location near Santa Fe that was both spectacular and safe for his hot air balloon flights. He found it in the incredibly beautiful and serene area known as Las Barrancas (The Ravines).

Summer Whitewater Rafting Santa Fe Rafting Conveniently located in the center of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Rafting has guided thousands of guests down the Rio Grande. Trips include the popular Racecourse, the Taos Box, the Chama River,
and float trips. The trips vary between half and full day excursions and allows for an entirely
new perspective of the New Mexican landscape.

Pueblo Tours New Mexico’s 19 Native American pueblos are the oldest tribal communities in the country. Each pueblo is a unique community, where contemporary residents continue to observe the time-honored traditions, beliefs, and practices of their ancestors. The pueblos are all open to visitors seeking a meaningful experience of Pueblo culture and traditions.

Taos Pueblo Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. We welcome you to visit the village when you travel to northern New Mexico. Taos Pueblo is the most beautiful of all the pueblos in New Mexico.

Acoma Sky City Pueblo Acoma Sky City Pueblo highlight your visit with the Pueblo Tour, ranked as the #1 “place to honor American Indian Life” USA Today. Check in at the Admissions desk at the Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum to purchase tickets and camera permits. The tour begins with a short ride to the top of the mesa where an Acoma Tribal Member leads the hour and fifteen-minute walking tour through the historic Sky City village and the San Esteban del Rey Mission. The tour covers approximately three-quarters of a mile. (Note: There is some uneven terrain) Your guide shares Acoma’s culture and history in the type of oral presentation that our people have been passing down for many, many centuries. Spend some extra time before and after the tour enjoying the amenities at Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum.

San Ildefonso Pueblo The Pueblo was founded when people migrated from the Mesa Verda complex in Southern Colorado
by way of Bandelier (elevation about 7000 feet), just south of present-day Los Alamos, New Mexico. People thrived at Bandelier due to the rainfall and the ease of constructing living structures from the surrounding soft volcanic rock. But after a prolonged drought, the people moved down into the valleys of the Rio Grande around 1300 C.E. (Pueblo IV Era). The Rio Grande and other arroyos provided the water for irrigation. The people of San Ildefonso continued to lead an agricultural based economy until the early 20th century when Maria Martinez and her husband Julian Martinez rediscovered how to make the Black-on Black pottery for which San Ildefonso Pueblo would soon become famous. From that time the Pueblo has become more tourist-oriented, with numerous tourist shops existing in the Pueblo.

Santa Fe Summer Markets & Festivals

Spanish Market Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe Annual Markets

International Folk Art Market  The Folk-Art Market is the largest international folk-art market in the world. Its mission is to foster economic and cultural sustainability for folk artists and folk art worldwide, as well as to create intercultural exchange opportunities that unite the peoples of the world. The Market takes place on Museum Hill adjoining the Museum of International Folk Art, just a short shuttle ride from the Inn. The Market features 150 select folk artists from over 54 countries. Visitors attending the Market can enjoy ethnic foods, artists’ demonstrations, international performances, and educational activities. The Market opens with a party on Friday, July 13th with international food, drink, live music, and the first opportunity to shop. Tickets are $225 ($175 tax-deductible) and go on sale May 1st.

Spanish Colonial Market   The 66th Annual Traditional Spanish Market on the Santa Fe Plaza. A popular event for residents and visitors alike, Spanish Market features handmade traditional art from hundreds of local Hispanic artists, as well as on-going live music and dance, art demonstrations, and regional foods throughout each day. This famous Market is the oldest and largest juried Spanish Market in the United States and attracts over 70,000 visitors and collectors from throughout the world.

Indian Market  SWAIA will celebrate the spectacular Indian Market festival that brings over 150,000 people to Santa Fe every August with its unique, exciting and inspiring events. From families with young children to avid art collectors, Santa Fe Indian Market attracts international visitors from all walks of life. For many visitors, this is a rare opportunity to meet the artists and learn about contemporary Indian arts and cultures. Most events are free and open to the public. Join for an experience of a lifetime.

Santa Fe Wine & Chile Festival  The Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta is an annual five-day weekend of events featuring the culinary artistry found in over 75 of Santa Fe, New Mexico’s many excellent restaurants coupled with the sophistication and wines of over 90 national wineries. By bringing 90 national wineries to Santa Fe to collaborate with 75 of Santa Fe’s best restaurants, a five-day schedule of food and wine events is created featuring cooking demos, wine seminars, winery luncheons, and dinners. The weekend culminates with the Grand Tasting at the Santa Fe Opera where all 75 participating Santa Fe restaurants and all 90 wineries serve samples of their best food and wine.

Chamber Music concerts are on multiple days, every week.

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta   From a small gathering of 13 balloons in 1972, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta has grown to become the largest balloon event in the world. The Balloon Fiesta attracts more than 700 balloons and 1000 pilots. The Balloon Fiesta has not only grown in numbers of balloons and guests, but in the number of unique events as well. In addition to the spectacular Mass Ascensions, the Balloon Fiesta has added the annual Balloon Glow, the Night Magic GlowTM,  and the Special Shape RodeoTM. The Balloon Fiesta is a uniquely beautiful and show stopping

Santa Fe Opera

Culture, history, active hiking, fishing…The Land of Enchantment.

Montage Healdsburg – Bulls-Eye!

At this pandemic point in time, it’s all about the ‘little things’- when your favorite restaurants open again for outdoor dining, when a client shares a fond memory of a Journey, or you begin to add ‘real clothes’ to your pandemic wardrobe!

Well, the truth is my recent ‘little thing’ was an invitation to stay and explore the newish Montage Healdsburg. Despite my few escapes over the last year, I felt a tangible sense of déjà vu, my normal life of visiting hotels, performing site inspections, meeting hoteliers and hearing their stories came alive again last week. It was pure bliss. Montage Healdsburg will awaken your spirit, a positive first step back to real living, fine living!

A refined country retreat awaits you in a bucolic valley gilded with hundreds of heritage oaks, that right now, are festooned in the finest intricate draping of pale silver Spanish Moss. Glamour awaits in a woodland setting!

Just outside of downtown Healdsburg, the entrance to the Montage sets the stage for the hidden valley. Vibrant rolling green hills capture your gaze, meander the country road to reach the stunning modern entrance of Montage Healdsburg. In the distance, orderly vineyards are lined up with precision, Mount St. Helena looms on the horizon. Nestled among 258 acres of rolling vineyards and oak trees, it’s truly civilized countryside.

A safe stay included a delicious three-hour leisurely lunch with an old friend – when was the last time you felt so comfortable? The Montage Hazel Hill terrace is lively, sunny or dappled in shade and doggy friendly. I observed the other guests and there was a palpable sense of idleness, of course no one is rushing off to take a meeting, it felt like pre-pandemic life. Slowly but surely, we will regain our footings. Hazel Hill menu focuses on seasonal California cuisine with a bit of French je ne sais quois, an excellent wait staff supports lingering! And actually, I did need to dash after three hours and perform a site inspection.

Bungalow stye living, with one-third of each space dedicated to outdoor living, 130 bungalow-type guest-rooms and suites blend contemporary influence with environmentally conscious design. The spaciousness and broad grounds are one with nature, many of the bungalows truly feel like a private tree house with decks soaring into bird filled tree branches! A no car environment, it’s a serene bucolic paradise. Of course, I rose early to walk the property, map in hand to pinpoint my favorite views from hidden terraces.

The most extravagant and largest of the hotel’s suites is the stand-alone and very private three-bedroom Guest House. On a high knoll, the highest property site guarantees stunning views of Mount St. Helena and Alexander Valley’s vineyards. A mini house with close to 4,600 square feet, the nightly rates run from $10,000 in the off-season and up to $15,000. Each bedroom is like a small apartment and is separate from the generous living space – floor to ceiling glass frame spectacular views. Indoor outdoor living is barely defined, soft splashing water fountains, fire bowls all contribute to an air of outdoorsy elegance.

The bungalow rooms and suites range in square feet from 600 to 1,178.  Nightly rates begin at $645 during the week and $745 over the weekend. Each space has a generous dedicated outdoor balcony or deck – my studio suite had a massive deck and an outdoor fire ring; it was an enchanting spot for moon watching and listening to the newly hatched frog symphony! Did I mention my enormous soaking tub in the massive bathroom and my outdoor shower? My deluxe studio suite was quite spacious and had a pull-out sofa in the living area, all the floor to ceiling windows have screened doors – such an essential feature – I sleep with doors open – many hotel rooms don’t have screens, Montage has this fabulous feature!

Two pools, which I adore – one for families with kiddos and an 18 and over adult zero edge pool spilling down to the manicured vineyards. Cabanas can be reserved, and I know the best locations! I toured the scrumptious 11,500-square-foot spa and mask notwithstanding, the Spa Director sensed my awe when she mentioned a full mani-pedi salon, one of my most missed indulgences! The spa houses treatment rooms, a fitness center, and soon, a hair salon. Outdoor fitness takes place near the pool and a dedicated yoga lawn is encircled by grapevines. During warmer weather, the Hudson Springs Bar and Grill operates poolside, it features a menu of raw and barbecue oysters, crab rolls, grilled fish tacos and upscale classics such as burgers with sweet potato fries and salads crafted with fresh Sonoma greens, as well as other traditional poolside fare and a selection of colorful cocktails, paper umbrellas optional!

Brimming with natural beauty and singular outdoor experiences, explore the breathtaking landscape of Sonoma through endless on and off-property activities. As at other Montage properties, there’s a children’s program for kids ages 5 to 12, as well as a plethora of activities exclusive to the resort: road-bike and e-bike rentals, bocce, pickleball courts, archery and a bee apiary. I must return and see if my archery Bulls-Eye talents are intact from my Bhutan lessons! Compass Sports, housed in a bike cave, serves as a gateway to unlocking miles of excursions for every taste. In partnership with Scott Bikes, take in the simple beauty of Healdsburg with an unparalleled road bike experience, or hop on an E-bike to explore the resort’s hidden trails and wide-open country roads, where nature’s splendor remains untouched and off-the-map picnics are the best part of the day. Paved roads lead to a 7- or 15-mile route.

Off property activities include water sports at some of the best-known waterways. Paddle your way down one of the region’s best-known rivers with a kayak, canoe or stand-up paddle boarding excursion along the Russian River, which flows just a short distance away from the resort and offers exceptional views of the region along its banks. Also, nearby, Lake Sonoma offers 50 miles of shimmering shoreline primed for swimming, boating and fishing. One could idle away a week of activities here. The rustic natural landscape of Sonoma County is a haven for outdoor recreation of all kinds, including horseback riding, bird watching, zip lining, rock climbing, helicopter tours and spectacular hot air balloon rides over rolling vineyards. Paradise and so close to home!

After a day of hearty hiking or outdoor activities, reserve an evening private tasting or tour of nearby winemakers, including Jesse Katz of Aperture Cellars, who oversees the resort’s vineyards.

Two options for dining: Hazel Hill serves outdoor lunch & dinner overlooking the vineyards (indoor dining will be offered as the world returns to normal), helmed by executive chef Jaron Dubinsky and chef de cuisine Jason Pringle the seasonal menu is extensive.

Scout Field Bar, tucked into the open lobby, celebrates the spirit of gathering, welcoming guests with creative cocktails, local craft beers and comforting French-infused bites to share. Live music and a glowing fireplace set the mood for pre-dinner cocktails, evening nightcaps and afternoon bites and bubbles. May I recommend a selection of Colossal Cortez Shrimp with bloody Mary cocktail sauce, or citrus Bodega Bay Oysters with Asian pear mignonette, and one of my all-time must try Pommes Frites, with bellwether pecorino and black truffle aioli …how can you say no? Sit around the hearth or perch on the patio, Mount St. Helena beckons!

Travelling with friends, ponder reserving one of the private dining rooms, I loved the treehouse-inspired, glass-walled room suspended above the grounds with its own spacious terrace.

Highly recommend spending several days at Montage Healdsburg exploring the countryside, include a little retail therapy in Healdsburg (shuttles provided), golf and hike, plop at the pool and savor delectable dining – we all need a dose of pandemic pampering. Weekends have been very busy in the hills, I suggest a few days mid-week, I’ll wave from my cabana, I’m returning soon! Ping me for the best view bungalows!

Bulls-Eye – Montage Healdsburg Wins on all Points!