Welcome to Southeast Santa Fe
The Southeast area of Santa Fe offers all the vibrance of the City Different. You will experience every type of architecture on bustling residential streets, large open lots, and everything in between. Every type of entertainment can be at your fingertips, or you can find peace and solitude at the outskirts of town. This diverse quadrant has something for everyone.
Distinct neighborhoods include:
South Capitol
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This is one of Santa Fe’s most unique and desirable neighborhoods. Its accessibility can’t be beaten, with tree-lined residential streets leading quickly to the Plaza in one direction and to popular shopping at the Coronado Center & El Mercado Plaza in the other. It has ample parks, a cozy atmosphere, and excellent schools, including
Wood Gormley Elementary and
May Center for Learning. This neighborhood blossomed with the railroad industry, with newcomers bringing a wide variety of architectural styles including bungalows, Victorians, territorials, and pueblo revivals all combining into a beautiful mosaic of influences.
Highlights
- Outdoor Activities
- Schools
South Capitol
This is one of Santa Fe’s most unique and desirable neighborhoods. Its accessibility can’t be beaten, with tree-lined residential streets leading quickly to the Plaza in one direction and to popular shopping at the Coronado Center & El Mercado Plaza in the other. It’s a favorite for families, with ample parks, a cozy atmosphere, and excellent schools, including
Wood Gormley Elementary and
May Center for Learning. This neighborhood blossomed with the railroad industry, with newcomers bringing a wide variety of architectural styles including bungalows, Victorians, territorials, and pueblo revivals all combining into a beautiful mosaic of influences.
Highlights
- Outdoor Activities
- Schools
Guadalupe Historic District | The Railyard
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For those looking to be in the middle of the action, this central location is a major hub for galleries, dining, shops, movie theaters, and
the Rail Runner, which features a commuter train and
Sky Railway’s entertainment adventure rail trips. Homes and lots tend to be smaller with all the eclectic charm of older Santa Fe abodes.
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Old Santa Fe Trail | Museum Hill
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Guadalupe Historic & Railyard
For those looking to be in the middle of the action, this central location is a major hub for galleries, dining, shops, movie theaters, and
the Rail Runner, which features a commuter train and Sky Railway’s entertainment adventure rail trips. Homes and lots tend to be smaller with all the eclectic charm of older Santa Fe abodes.
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Old SFT/Museum Hill
This area is perfect for art lovers, being adjacent to the Museum Hill compound which includes four world-class museums: Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Museum of International Folk Art, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, and Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. The surrounding neighborhood offers a range of newer and older architecture on spacious lots offering privacy and possibility within a short reach of the city center.
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Old Pecos Trail | Arroyo Chamisa | Sol y Lomas
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Adjacent to Old Santa Fe Trail, the Old Pecos Trail | Arroyo Chamisa | Sol y Lomas area is ideal for those wanting unique homes on larger lots, with a feeling of space and remote living while being a short drive from the heart of it all. Much of this area was developed in the 70s, providing the homes with truly distinct character.
Highlights
- Entertainment
- Dining
- Hospitals & doctors’ offices
Old Pecos Trail/Arroyo Chamisa/Sol y Lomas
Adjacent to Old Santa Fe Trail, the Arroyo Chamisa-Sol y Lomas area is ideal for those wanting unique homes on larger lots, with a feeling of space and remote living while being a short drive from the heart of it all. Much of this area was developed in the 70s, providing the homes with truly distinct character.
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Arroyo Hondo | Seton Village
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Located at the end of Old Pecos Trail just at the edge of town, the Arroyo Hondo & Seton Village neighborhoods are spacious and private, with large lots and a medley of historic, designer, and eccentric homes. The many arroyos winding through the area are wonderful for spending time outdoors, as is the
Arroyo Hondo Open Space between the neighborhoods, with 86 acres of undeveloped land and approximately 3 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails.
Arroyo Hondo/Seton Village
Located at the end of Old Pecos Trail just at the edge of town, the Arroyo Hondo & Seton Village neighborhoods are spacious and private, with large lots and a medley of historic, designer, and eccentric homes. The many arroyos winding through the area are wonderful for spending time outdoors, as is the Arroyo Hondo Open Space between the neighborhoods, with 86 acres of undeveloped land and approximately 3 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails.
Cañada de los Alamos
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Experience another world in this serene mountain village at the end of the historic Old Santa Fe Trail along the border of the Santa Fe National Forest. Epic views abound in this rural atmosphere a mere 20 minutes from Downtown.
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Cañada de los Alamos
Experience another world in this serene mountain village at the end of the historic Old Santa Fe Trail along the border of the Santa Fe National Forest. Epic views abound in this rural atmosphere that is somehow only 20 minutes from Downtown.
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