Tucked in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains is a tiny community that was founded in the late 17th century by Spanish settlers. Its location in the valley nourished by the Santa Cruz River nearby led to the first inhabitants becoming experts in farming, raising livestock, and artisan crafts. Today, the tiny community thrives and continues to build on the traditions set by those first inhabitants. Here's why you should visit Chimayó, one of the most historic towns in New Mexico.
The fortified plaza of San Buenaventura (now the Plaza del Cerro) was built here to protect against threats of frontier life. It is the last surviving fortified plaza in the United States.
Chimayó in New Mexico is known for its chile peppers.
Locals sell harvested varieties as well as decorative arrangements to visitors.
Weaving is a proud tradition that continues here today.
Shops even sell blankets featuring intricate and colorful patterns, perfect for those who want to take a piece of this charming town back home with them.
Livestock is abundant. Early settlers raised sheep, cattle, and horses, and that has continued through today.
The desertscape here is spectacular, don't you think? I think it's so beautiful.
A chapel was built in 1816 called el Santuario de Nuestro Señor de Esquipulas. Today, visiting it is one of the top things to do in Chimayó.
This chapel is now commonly called el Santuario de Chimayo.
It is considered one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the United States.
Miraculous healings are believed to have occurred at the site about 200 years ago. Pilgrims and travelers come for healing, spiritual restoration, and simply for curiosity and hospitality.
Seeing all the prayer beads goes to show you how many of the faithful visit.
The community sees beautiful changes in the season, making it a spectacular place to visit year-round.
A nearby Hoodoo wall (a type of geological foundation) adds to the landscape interest of the area.
Have you taken a getaway or a day trip to Chimayó, one of the most historic towns in New Mexico, and if so, what did you like best about it? Let us know!
If you need a place to stay in Chimayó, check out the Casa Escondida Bed & Breakfast on Hotels.com.
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