Rancho
de San Juan is located at the converse of the Ojo
Cliente River and the Chama River Valleys as they
flow into the magnificent Rio Grande River at the
San Juan Pueblo. Rich in the history of the Hispanic
culture, the valley was first enjoyed by the pueblo
Indian tribes as a place for hunting and fishing
while in route to the natural healing mineral springs
of Ojo Caliente (Spanish for Hot Eye). The first
Spanish village in the valley was named Ranchos
de San Juan and was located directly across the
river from where the inn now is located.
Today’s visitors to Rancho de San
Juan can enjoy numerous recreational, historical
and cultural activities all within a short distance.
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A lazy
class one or an expert class five, whitewater options
in our front yard... |
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Every
week holds a different festival, celebration or
artist studio tour... |
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Visit
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs for a deep soak, Abiquiu
Lake just down the road, or a river rafting trip
through the Taos Box... |
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Right
in the middle of historically-rich Native American
Pueblos, not to mention right next door to Georgia
O'Keeffe's Pedernal... |
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Some
of the country's best hiking just moments away from
the front door. Adventurous? Try Wheeler Peak—New
Mexico's highest at 13,160 ft. |
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Legendary
Rocky Mountain powder is minutes away... |
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The
many rivers and streams make the surrounding area
around Rancho de San Juan the most popular fishing
area in the state... |