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Santa Fe At a Glance
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As for getting around the city itself, renting a car is your best option. Downtown is easily navigated by foot, but for day trips or getting to hotels in the Cerrillos Road area, travelers will find it easiest to have their own transportation. A city bus system does exist, but even locals have a hard time figuring it out.
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Taos: Take highway 84/285 (local call it St. Francis Drive) north out of Santa Fe. You'll pass Camel Rock - the truly cool rock formation which really does look like a camel - on your left. Travel northward through Pojoaque, a sort of blip in the road where you can get gas and food or stop at the information center and trading post. Heading north again eventually brings you to a steep ascent out of the Rio Grande Valley, up toward the town of Taos. There is much to see and do in Taos if time permits. If you plan ahead, Taos has a number of very nice motels and an overnight stay would allow for more exploration time, though be warned, this little town has a way of becoming a bit claustrophobic during the height of tourist season.
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