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| GUIDED FLY FISHING TRIPS THROUGHOUT NORTHERN NEW MEXICO | |
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Here are some restaurants, hotels and bed & breakfasts in the area that we think are pretty good. Hopefully they will give you a starting point if you are looking for places to eat out or to stay at while you are in Northern New Mexico. We will be adding more places to the lists below, so check back to this page from time to time.
Santa Fe Food:
Andiamo:
332
Garfield Street
- (505) 995-9595
Pranzo Italian Grill:
540 Montezuma Ave. – (505) 984-2645
The Shed:
113½.East Palace Ave. – (505) 982-9030
Café Pasqual’s:
121 Don Gaspar Ave. – (505) 983-9340
Geronimo:
724 Canyon Road – (505) 982-1500
Harry’s
Road House:
96 Old Las Vegas Hwy. – (505) 989-4629 Lodging:
Santa Fe Sage Inn:
725 Cerrillos Road – (866) 433-0335.
El Rey Inn: 1862
Cerrillos Road – (800) 521-1349
La Fonda on the Plaza:
100 East San Francisco Street – (800) 523-5002
La Posada de Santa Fe:
330 East
Palace Ave.
– (866) 331-7625 Ojo Caliente Food & Lodging:
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa:
50 Los Baños Drive - (505) 583-2233 Note: This is a perfect place to stay if you want to fish the Vallecitos, Rio Grande and/or the Chama rivers while still being close to Santa Fe. Great rooms and restaurant as well as incredible hot springs and spa. Taos Food:
Trading Post Café:
4179 Hwy. 68 (4mi. south of town) - (575) 758-5089
The Apple Tree:
123 Bent Street – (575) 758-1900
Doc Martins & The Adobe Bar: 125 Paseo del
Pueblo Norte. – (575) 758-2233
Down Town Bistro:
223 Paseo del Pueblo Sur – (575) 737-5060
Five Star Burgers:
1032 Paseo del Pueblo Sur – (575) 758-8484 Lodging:
The Taos Inn:
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte. – (888) 518-8267
Hotel La Fonda:
108 South Plaza – (800) 833-2211
Sagebrush Inn & Conference Center: 1508 Paseo del
Pueblo Sur – (800) 428-3626
Best Western Kachina Lodge &
Meeting Center:
413 Paseo del
Pueblo Norte. – (575) 758-2275 Albuquerque Lodging:
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa: 1300 Tuyuna Trail
– (505) 867-1234
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Fly fishing guides for the Santa Fe, Chama, Taos and San Juan River areas. Fishing trips on public water and private ranches, on all the best creeks, streams and rivers in New Mexico. San Juan River • Rio Grande • Red River • Chama River • Brazos River • Pecos River • Costilla Creek • Rio Vallecitos • Cow Creek Rio de Los Pinos • Jemez River • San Antonio Creek • Guadalupe River • Rio Pueblo de Taos • The Valles Caldera |
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