Canyon Road
New Mexico

Residential
22 Camino Rancho Del Creston, Ranchos De Taos, New Mexico 87557
Land
61 Vista Del Oro, Cerrillos, New Mexico 87010
Residential
104 County Road 496, La Jara, New Mexico 87027
Residential
14 Dulce Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Land
19 Sundance Ridge, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87506
Residential
274 Mooney Boulevard, Jemez Springs, New Mexico 87025
Residential
191 Piedra Loop, White Rock, New Mexico 87547
Residential
387 County Road B64, Pecos, New Mexico 87552
Residential
108 La Vista, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87547
Residential
546 Palo Alto Drive Ne, Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87124
Residential
1763 Falls Creek Drive, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87520
Land
168-parcel 2 County Road 101, Chimayo, New Mexico 87522
About Canyon Road
Voted one of ten, Favorite Iconic American Streets by the readers of USA Today and 10 Best, Canyon Road is certainly one of the city’s best-known locations, a destination tourists seek out by name, and locals enjoy for its galleries and excellent restaurants.
While there are other fine art districts in Santa Fe, Canyon Road itself has exceptional character, history, and pedestrian appeal. Efforts to preserve the street's charm and vitality have been so successful that Canyon was selected by the American Planning Association as one of Ten Great Streets in America.
Planners concern themselves not just with static, physical elements, but with how a street balances competing needs, how it reflects and supports the local culture, how easy it is use as well as how appealing, memorable and dynamic. As a vital and beloved artery of Santa Fe's daily life, Canyon Road scores high marks all around.
History of Canyon Road
From its early use as a footpath to the mountains, Canyon evolved into rough road through adjacent farmlands, attracting its first crop of artists in the early part of the 20th century. Over 150 years of history left many beautiful, noteworthy structures on Canyon Road.
The Gaugy Gallery, at 418 Canyon, was built in the 1800s as a residence and has been expanded and refined over the years to accommodate the rich and varied lives of its residents. Situated on grounds that were once covered in orchards, the home retains its link to the land through several lovely courtyards. Its interior was featured in the book Santa Fe Style, by Christine Mather and Sharon Woods.
A short distance up the road, at 520 Canyon, is the Marc Navarro gallery whose stone exterior and tiny windows covered with elegant iron bars is a handsome variation on the streetscape.
The Historic Foundation of Santa Fe has plaqued over a half-dozen properties deemed "worth preservation" on Canyon Road, including the lovely El Zaguán, 540 Canyon Road, whose rounded lines and restful garden are a pleasing window onto a mellow past.
At 630 Canyon, the Olive Rush House and Studio has long been used as The Friends' Meeting House. The home was bequeathed to the Santa Fe Society of Friends by Rush, herself a Quaker.
The Rafael Borrego House, at 724 Canyon, is the current home of Geronimo, one of Santa Fe's finest restaurants with an outstanding, seasonally variable menu. (Read more about restaurants on Canyon Road at Dining Santa Fe: Canyon Road.)
A Snowy Morning on Canyon Road
The annual Canyon Road Walk, on Christmas Eve, is one of the city's most beloved, longstanding traditions and often the only time some locals visit the storied street. But the Great Street of Canyon Road is an ambassador of the city, an iconic ribbon of art and history, and a pleasant avenue well worth an afternoon's stroll.