
Golf:
Buffalo Thunder Resort,
Sandia Resort & Casino,
Tamaya Resort & Spa
Boating/Fishing:
Cochiti,
Nambe Falls & Recreation Area
Gaming:
Apache Nugget Casino,
Jicarilla Inn and Casino,
Big Rock Casino Bowl,
Camel Rock Casino,
Cities of Gold Casino,
Dancing Eagle Casino,
Inn of the Mountain Gods,
Isleta Gaming Palace West,
Ohkay Casino and Resort,
Route 66 Casino,
Sandia Resort & Casino,
San Felipe's Casino Hollywood,
Santa Ana Star Casino,
Sky City Casino,
Taos Mountain Casino
Nambé Falls & Nambé Lake Recreation Area
Nambé Pueblo is one of the Tewa Pueblos of the northern Rio Grande region. The name is a Spanish interpretation of the Tewa word “nanbe”, which roughly translates as “earth roundness”. Prior to the arrival of Spanish explorers, Nambé Pueblo served as the primary cultural and religious center for the northern New Mexican pueblo communities. The pueblo is a registered National Historic Landmark and is a major tourist attraction.
Nambé Pueblo sits at the base of the rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains where the Earth still gives sanctuary to the people. Sixteen (16) miles north of the state capitol of Santa Fe, it encompasses nineteen thousand (19,000) acres of land surrounded by national forest. Its terrain is scenic and striking, featuring waterfalls, lakes, and mountainous areas.
Nambé Falls and Nambé Lake Recreation Area, located above the Pueblo is a popular summertime location for camping, fishing, picnics, events and organizational gatherings. A fifteen minute hike along the shaded cottonwood trails takes you to the base of Nambé Waterfalls, three of the most spectacular natural falls in the Southwest. A short climb up the side of the canyon brings you to a birds-eye view of the Falls. Sitting above the falls are the Nambé dam and lake, a 56-acre lake for recreational and sport fishing.
Nambé Falls & Nambé Lake Recreation Area
Route 1 Box 117 - BB
Santa Fe, NM 87506
Phone
(505) 455-4444
www.nambefalls.com/
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