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7613 Baca Ln
Santa Fe, NM 87507
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Rafting is a sport that will definitely get your adrenaline pumping, and the pros from Santa Fe Rafting Company can help keep that level high during your half-day float trips and white water runs down the Rio Grande. There are also day trips available, so get ready to get wet and wild on this excellent water recreation adventure!

 
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Santa Fe Children's Museum Santa Fe Children's Museum

The Santa Fe Children's Museum encourages your kids to express their creativity and learn at the same time through its many exhibits and attractions. This highly popular venue offers plenty to keep visitors busy from the moment they arrive. The hands-on policy is highly encouraged, as visitors can reach out and touch animals like parrots, snakes, lizards and spiders. There's also a climbing wall, a make-your-own art project, weaving, giant bubbles, puppet shows and even fun makeup to put on! There's also an outdoor theater and an exhibit that features various sundials. The kids will never forget their visit to this fun and educational museum.

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