Category Archives: Museums/Events

Los Alamos and Santa Fe~New Mexico

While staying at Cochiti Lake Campground we spent one day in Santa Fe area and another around Los Alamos.

First stop was Pecos National Historic Park.

There are old Pueblos and a Mission.

I love walking through and seeing history.

This little one could not work up the nerve to go into the Kiva.

It is hardest being the smallest sometimes.

Such a great stop!

The next stop was the Santa Fe Children’s Museum!

We have a local children’s museum pass that is affiliated with some associations that helped us a lot on our trip!

We were able to get in for 50% off at the Santa Fe Children’s Museum!

I have learned to add children’s museums and other fun stops on our trips or I have a revolt.

Apparently not all of my kids think hiking and learning about history is as fun as I do.

The next day we headed to the Los Alamos area and the Bandelier National Monument!

I thought this stop would be a little closer to our campsite but the main road in was closed so we had to go back through Santa Fe to get there.

The four oldest and I had fun checking out these ancient homes.

My husband stayed in the vehicle with our youngest and the dog since dog’s are not allowed.

The main loop is pretty easy, you don’t even have to go up to the cliff dwellings so it can be as easier or harder based on what you want to see.

Next stop was the Valles Caldera!

There was not much to do there for us but it was beautiful!

And the kids loved watching the prairie dogs!

Next we drove into Los Alamos and stopped at the Los Alamos Nature Center.

The nature center was really well done and the kids really liked it.

The trails were not amazing after all the hiking we had been doing but it was a good chance to get the dog out before heading to a museum.

The Bradbury Science Museum is a free look into the Los Alamos National Laboratory and had a LOT of hands on exhibits!

It does talk about the Atomic Bomb and has World War 2 exhibits so if you have one sensitive to that, keep that in mind.

They had a really easy scavenger hunt that was a huge hit with the girls!

My second oldest did the harder one and he had to work for it!

Ha!

Picnics, Chocolate, and Airplanes.

The second day of Nick being gone we drove down to visit with friends and explore their ranch they run.

They have hiking trails, beavers, and lots of space so it worked great!

We even got to see wild hog prints on our hike!

And I only got us a little lost…

They were actually really excited to have a picnic but eating faces are always awkward.

HA

Meanwhile, Nick was working and taking pics of stuff like this!

On Wednesday, two of my friends took four of my kids and one of my daughters and I got to run around to stores on a mommy daughter date!

We found a bunch of Vegan chocolate at Sprouts!

On Thursday one of my same friends took one of the twins while I took the other four to the Tulsa Air & Space Museum!We have a membership there that expires this month so I wanted to be sure and use it.

The only complaint I have about this place is there is no scavenger hunt or anything like that to help my kids explore the whole museum.

They basically just want to check out the hands on exhibits and then they are done.

We can spend a lot of time exploring even a tiny museum if there is a scavenger hunt type setup there.

Sometimes I will just buy postcards at the gift shops beforehand and have my kids find the thing on the card.

I kept meaning to put some time into making a scavenger hunt for here but never got around to it.

They spent most of their time up in the kids area playing the drone flight simulator games.

I am thankful we year round school so I can take a week off when needed.

Our official week off landed on the next week(this week) but we just did it while Nick was gone to make things easier.

Do you have any tricks to make museums more interesting for kids?