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Attractions

Explore the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas during your trip to the Spring Meeting. For additional information check out these visitors guides for Albuquerque and Santa Fe. 

Hotel Attractions

Tamaya Experiences 
From traditional bread making classes to adobe brickmaking and guided nature walks to pottery, these free or low cost activities let you experience the rich history of the Pueblo.

Tamaya Cultural Learning Center and Museum
The on-site museum features a complete retrospective of the Santa Ana Pueblo’s tribal history. It explores the pueblo’s journey to find land, cultural developments, social values, religion, agriculture, and forms of self-government throughout the centuries.

The Stables at Tamaya
Family-run spot for guided horseback rides and horseback-riding lessons on the range, plus horse rescue. NASBO attendees received 10% off trail rides.

Tamaya Mist Spa

Schedule an appointment to relax and renew as you discover a lasting sense of peace and well-being. NASBO attendees received 10% off services.

Twin Warriors Golf Club
Twin Warriors Golf Club is eighteen holes of high desert, championship golf situated in and around 20 ancient cultural sites of previous habitation and activity.

Albuquerque and Other Nearby Attractions

Sandia Peak Tramway
Take in sights of Albuquerque and the  Sandia Mountains on the worlds 3rd longest aerial tramway.

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
"Geologic wonder, full of towering cone-shaped tent rock formations formed after volcanic eruptions took place six to seven million years ago."

Bandelier National Monument
33,000 acres of rugged canyons showcasing petroglyphs, cliff dwellings, and stone walls that tell the story of a culture still present in the region’s pueblos.

National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
The nation’s only congressionally chartered museum dedicated to preserving and presenting the story of the Atomic Age.

Petroglyph National Monument
"One of the largest petroglyph sites in North America, featuring designs and symbols carved onto volcanic rocks by Native Americans and Spanish settlers 400 to 700 years ago."

The Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
Dive into the history and science of ballooning in this fascinating museum named for Albuquerque pioneers in hot-air flight.

Paseo del Bosque Trail
Follow this scenic Open Space trail along the Rio Grande’s cottonwood bosque.

The International UFO Museum and Research Center
The International UFO Museum in Roswell explores the famous 1947 incident and other UFO phenomena through exhibits and archives.

Santa Fe

Georgia O’Keefe Museum
A museum dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O’Keefe and American Modernism.

New Mexico Museum of Art
As the oldest art museum in New Mexico, this 1917 museum holds an extensive collection of Southwestern and contemporary works.

Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA)
Boasting the world’s largest collection of international folk art with over 135,000 artifacts, this institution spans four wings featuring global traditions from toys to textiles.

IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA)
The only U.S. museum devoted exclusively to contemporary Indigenous art, showcasing nearly 10,000 works from 1962 onward.

New Mexico History Museum (and Palace of Governors)
A modern facility adjacent to the historic Palace of the Governors, this museum presents exhibits tracing New Mexico’s history from pre-European times to the present, with archives and press facilities.

Wheelright Museum of the American Indian
Founded in 1937, this museum specializes in Navajo and Native American art and culture.

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Built between 1869 and 1886 and designed in the French Romanesque Revival style.

Dale Ball Trails
24.4 miles of natural-surface trails for hikers and bicyclists in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Restaurants

Explore the cuisine of Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

At & Near Hotel

On-site Dining Options
Visit the Hyatt Regency Tamaya website for more information on hotel dining options.

Prairie Star Restaurant and Wine Club
Golf-club restaurant set in an old adobe ranch house.

Range Cafe
New Mexican dishes & diner classics served all day in eclectic digs with whimsical art.

Tio's Kitchen & Patio
Tacos, enchiladas, burritos and more.

200 Social House
Gastropub open Wednesday through Sunday.

Albuquerque

Green Jeans Food Hall
Eclectic dining hall with a variety of food in beverages, nestled throughout a complex built entirely out of shipping containers.

Sawmill Market
Trendy warehouse-style food hall with bars, eateries, and expansive courtyard.

Monte Carlo Steakhouse
Retro bar and restaurant serving local favorite green chile burgers and steaks.

Cervantes
New Mexican dishes serving the Albuquerque community for over 30 years.

La Fonda del Bosque
Latin Fusion restaurant in the National Hispanic Cultural Center with patio and courtyard seating.

Frontier Restaurant
An Albuquerque staple since 1971, this nostalgic diner-style restaurant is best known for its breakfast burritos, green chile cheeseburgers, and sweet rolls.

Itality: Plant Based Foods
Indigenous, vegan restaurant by Chef Tina Archuleta.

Santa Fe

Café Pasqual’s
Organic-focused café and art gallery known for its enchiladas, corn pancakes, and breakfast.

The Shed
A longtime favorite for classic New Mexican cuisine situated just off the Plaza. Lively, atmospheric, and quintessential Santa Fe.

Kakawa Chocolate House
Local chocolate shop offering hand-made confections and historic drinking elixirs inspired by Mesoamerican and European traditions.

Capital Coal Neighborhood Eatery
Food hall offering a variety of culinary experiences and pop-up vendors located in the historic Guadalupe district.

Petroglyph National Monument