Ghost Ranch

Ranch · Rio Arriba County

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"Ghost Ranch in Winter New Mexico has the reputation for 364 days of sunshine every year. But occasionally it snows a lot, blanketing and softening the rocky scenery New Mexico is so famous for. Ghost Ranch is a conference center about 50 miles northwest of Santa Fe , made famous by Georgia O’Keeffe, who lived in Abiquiu for many years and painted almost every formation with her unique style. You can stay at Ghost Ranch or nearby Abiquiu in one of several B&Bs. For more information, consult the Ghost Ranch website. By Sherry Hardage"

Where to Walk in the Footsteps of Georgia O'Keeffe

280 Private Drive 1708 Highway, US-84, Abiquiu, NM 87510 Get directions

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