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The CERRILLOS HILLS PARK COALITION

                                            A 501(c)3 and New Mexico Not-For-Profit Corporation





FRIENDS, RESOURCES, & LINKS

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PARTNERS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

SF Cnty logo The County of Santa Fe
The agency of government ultimately responsible for the Cerrillos Hills Historic Park.

See also The Park's Contact List


NPS Logo National Park Service RTCA Program
The NPS Rivers & Trails Program supports community-based conservation projects, and they have been the Coalition's single most important resource for guidance and inspriation. We thank you, NPS Rivers & Trails.

See the CONSERVATION SUCCESSESS article (April 2000.)


Mine Bureau The Abandoned Mine Land Bureau
Part of the Mining and Minerals Division of the State of New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resource Department. In the Cerrillos Hills, a repository of the fascinating history (and prehistory) of man's quest for minerals, you couldn't ask for a better partner.


Turquoise Trail THE TURQUOISE TRAIL: An All-American Road
The Turquoise Trail Association and the Corridor Management Project and the Scenic Byway Advisory Council. The high road from Santa Fe and Tijeras to the Cerrillos Hills is a National Scenic Byway.


Trust Logo THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND
Facilitating the creation of public places.


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PARKS AND OPEN SPACE PROJECTS

Botanical Logo SANTA FE BOTANICAL GARDEN

The SFBG manages both the 1345-acre ORTIZ MOUNTAINS EDUCATIONAL PRESERVE in the mountains immediately south of the CHHP, and the 35-acre LEONORA CURTIN WETLAND PRESERVE near Rancho de las Golondrinas, a few miles to the northwest of the Park. Each year the Garden offers a slew of different interesting and instructive tours of these properties, led by one or more of their knowledgable docents.

   PO Box 23343, Santa Fe, NM 87502 - (505) 428-1684 - Linda Milbourn, Executive Director


Nature Logo WILDLIFE WEST NATURE PARK
Encouraging public interest in the preservation of wildlife by demonstrating the interdependence of species, their habitats, and the human community. Wildlife West has been a beneficiary of the Santa Fe County Open-Space bond fund.


PO Box 1359, Edgewood, NM 87015 - (505) 281-9453 - Michelle Fishburn, Director


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USEFUL SERVICES AND LODGING IN THE CERRILLOS HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD

Broken Saddle BROKEN SADDLE RIDING STABLES
Exhilaration in the Hills without so much exertion. Horseback riding through the Cerrillos Hills on Tennessee Walkers & Missouri Fox Trotters.


Call for appointment; (505) 424-7774


Crystal Mesa CRYSTAL MESA FARM B&B
A charming B&B in a unique location on the Turquoise Trail.

3547 State Route 14 Bldg. B - (505) 474-0703


Diamond T DIAMOND T HACIENDA

Guest House & Vacation Rental Casita located in the center of the traditional village of Cerrillos.

P.O. Box 322, Cerrillos NM 87010 - (505) 474-3147 or 1-800 484-9743 PIN3798


Hacienda HACIENDA DOÑA ANDREA de SANTA FE
Nine Guestrooms: all with patios, fireplaces, Mexican tile, oversized showers, folk art, and custom linens.


78 Vista del Oro - (505) 424-8995


Heartseed HEART SEED B&B CENTER and SPA
Four guest rooms in two separate "Casitas" nestled in the Pinion and Juniper dotted Ortiz Mountains.


P.O. Box 867, Cerrillos NM 87010 - (505) 471-7026


High Feather HIGH FEATHER RANCH B&B
This architecturally stunning ranch on 65 private acres features luxurious accommodations and a full gourmet breakfast.


29 High Feather Ranch - (505) 424-1333 or 1-800 757-4410


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Tourism THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Planning on visiting us? Free and comprehensive information for the visitor.




This website is maintained by the Cerrillos Hills Park Coalition
and is dedicated to the creation, enhancement and stewardship
of an historical, recreational, and cultural open space in the
Cerrillos Hills, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA



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This page last revised 25 November 2007