Waterloo Region Record

New Mexico: Balloon rides, natural wonders, Georgia O’Keeffe

New Mexico offers dramatic landscapes, hikes and plenty of good food

- Amir Bibawy

ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. — Away from bustling Santa Fe and quirky Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico offers stunning natural wonders, wide expanses of desert and mountains, and clear skies that guarantee endless days of sightseein­g and outdoor fun.

On a recent trip, I got to experience all that, plus delicious food, a rodeo and a hot-air balloon ride.

Tamaya

I based myself at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa, which is part of the Santa Ana Pueblo, a tribal settlement about a half-hour drive north of Albuquerqu­e and an hour from Santa Fe. It’s a luxury resort with all the amenities, plus regional cuisine and adobe-style architectu­re.

Tamaya is a convenient base for day trips. But you can also find a lot to do right there. The nearby Stables at Tamaya rescues and rehabilita­tes horses and other animals, even pigs and chickens, and also offers horseback riding excursions several times a day. A weekly rodeo show includes barrel racing and steer tying. For little kids, there’s a hobby horse race that elicits shrieks of encouragem­ent from the adults.

Carnivores will appreciate the delicate taste of New Mexico’s grass-fed beef. I went back three times to Tamaya’s Corn Maiden restaurant because of its rib-eye steak.

Volcanic landscapes

Millions of years ago, volcanic eruptions left a landscape of cone-shaped white rocks that look like something out of a sci-fi epic. This is Tent Rocks National Monument. You can hike one of two trails here. The more difficult trail takes you along a canyon, then climbs steeply to a mesa with views of the surroundin­g valleys and mountains. (Mesa is the Spanish word for table, used to describe a hill with a flat top.) The hike takes 90 minutes to two hours up and back to the park entrance.

Thirty miles (50 km) away, another volcanic eruption created a 13-mile-wide (21-km) circular depression known as the Valles Caldera National Preserve. Its forests, grassland valleys and mountain meadows offer a stark contrast to the surroundin­g desert. The park’s 11,000-foot (3,350-metre) elevation means lower temperatur­es than elsewhere in the region. Whether you hike or drive in the park, look for wildlife, including elk, coyotes, golden eagles and the odd black bear.

Take double (if not triple) the amount of water you think you’ll need for a hike, and dress appropriat­ely. Fall elk hunting season runs through Dec. 6 in certain parts of the park; visitors are advised to wear bright colours outside the no-hunting zones.

 ?? AMIR BIBAWY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Stables at Tamaya hold a weekly rodeo show. The animal-rescue and rehabilita­tion venue also arranges horseback riding excursions in their vast grounds in Bernalillo, New Mexico.
AMIR BIBAWY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Stables at Tamaya hold a weekly rodeo show. The animal-rescue and rehabilita­tion venue also arranges horseback riding excursions in their vast grounds in Bernalillo, New Mexico.
 ??  ?? The pool and relaxation area at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Hotel and Spa in Bernalillo, New Mexico. It’s a great base to explore the many natural wonders in the stretch between Albuquerqu­e and Santa Fe.
The pool and relaxation area at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Hotel and Spa in Bernalillo, New Mexico. It’s a great base to explore the many natural wonders in the stretch between Albuquerqu­e and Santa Fe.
 ??  ?? The striking formations at Tent Rocks National Monument in New Mexico, with spectacula­r views of the surroundin­g valleys.
The striking formations at Tent Rocks National Monument in New Mexico, with spectacula­r views of the surroundin­g valleys.
 ??  ?? A Rainbow Ryders hot air balloon in flight over the Rio Grande Valley surroundin­g Albuquerqu­e.
A Rainbow Ryders hot air balloon in flight over the Rio Grande Valley surroundin­g Albuquerqu­e.

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