Espanola Travel Guide

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If you've been in New Mexico for any amount of time, you're bound to run into some of the cruel jokes that locals tell about Espanola. Be comforted that this is just mean spirited jealousy, because seedy Espanola is actually a pretty interesting town sitting in a beautiful valley.

Nearby attractions include Ojo Caliente hot springs, Santa Fe to the south, the nearby San Juan Pueblo, and Santa Clara Pueblo to the west.

Espanola, New Mexico The Jewel of Northern New Mexico. Espanola was founded in 1598 by Spain as the first capitol of New Mexico. It sits in the northern Rio Grande Valley between the Jemez Mountains and Truchas Peaks, and is a very convenient base for exploring northern New Mexico.  Espanola has many lodging options and the best selection of restaurants. Don't miss the world-class local artists. 



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