Cothic Chapel, miraculous staircase (double helix) built by mysterious carpenter believed by Loretto nuns to be St. Joseph.
Cothic Chapel, miraculous staircase (double helix) built by mysterious carpenter believed by Loretto nuns to be St. Joseph.
Hiking/camping in Pecos Wilderness and Winsor, Aspen Vista, Arroyo Chamisa, Little/
Santa Fe, NM HikingCollection spans 4 centuries, 5 continents. Rotating exhibits feature 20th century and New Mexican arts....
18th-century mission museum, oldest shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in U.S., Spanish colonial arts. Available for functions....
Walk/jogging trails, tennis/basketball courts, LL baseball fields, playground, fee picnic shelter....
In Carson National Forest. Old miners' cabins, ruins of copper-mining company, 13,161-foot-high Wheeler Peak. Hiking, horseba...
Built in 1733, Spanish colonial religious artifacts....