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The best camper van rentals near Santa Fe, NM

A road trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in a camper van is an adventure that promises not just the independence and comfort of your mobile home-on-wheels, but also the rich cultural experiences, historical sites, and breathtaking landscapes that Santa Fe has to offer.

Santa Fe, known as 'The City Different', is the oldest state capital in the United States. Its history dates back to 1610, and it's a city where Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures blend seamlessly. Accessible by Interstate 25, the drive to Santa Fe is scenic, with wide-open spaces and blue skies that stretch to the horizon.


Your first stop should be the historic downtown area. As you stroll the streets of Santa Fe, you'll notice the unique Pueblo-style architecture that gives the city its distinctive look. The adobe structures house colorful galleries, appreciated by art lovers around the world. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is a must-visit, showcasing the artistic journey of one of America’s greatest artists.


Santa Fe's Plaza is the heart of the city. This lively gathering place is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings like the Palace of the Governors, which is the country's oldest public building. Native American artisans sell their handcrafted jewelry and pottery under the portal of the palace, providing a unique opportunity for you to take home a piece of Santa Fe.


No visit to Santa Fe would be complete without exploring its culinary scene. The city is known for its Southwestern cuisine, and you'll find everything from high-end dining to food trucks serving delicious green and red chili dishes. A local favorite is The Shed, known for its enchiladas and posole.


If you're a nature lover, the surrounding areas offer ample outdoor activities. The Ski Santa Fe resort, nestled in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains, offers excellent skiing and snowboarding in the winter. For hiking, the Dale Ball Trails are a network of paths with stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains.


For a unique spiritual experience, visit the Loretto Chapel with its mysterious spiral staircase. The staircase, dubbed the 'Miraculous Stair', makes two complete 360-degree turns, stands without any visible means of support, and was built without nails or screws.


End your Santa Fe adventure by watching the sunset from the Cross of the Martyrs, a hilltop memorial with a panoramic view of the city. The sun setting behind the mountains, painting the sky with hues of red and orange, is a sight to behold.


Adventuring to Santa Fe offers a blend of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences that few other cities can match. With a camper van, you have the freedom to explore Santa Fe at your own pace. Whether you're a history buff, art lover, foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Santa Fe has something for everyone.

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Santa Fe has long been a center for arts and culture and is one of the country's largest art markets.

Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the country.

There is an average of 310 days of sunlight annually. This makes Santa Fe a great place for outdoor events.


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