Santa Fe Farmers’ Market (Railyard Plaza)
Residents near Tano Road can enjoy fresh local produce, baked goods, live music, and community vibes at the bustling Railyard Farmers’ Market throughout June.
View event details →North West City North features a variety of single detached homes and townhouses, with many properties built after the year 2000, creating a modern and appealing housing selection. The neighborhood offers a tranquil atmosphere with peaceful streets, ideal for individuals seeking a quiet and calm environment. Transportation by car is convenient, and parking options are readily available, making commuting and errands straightforward. Although bicycling infrastructure is limited and slopes are present, the area still provides access to nearby amenities with ease. With a range of housing sizes and predominantly three-bedroom options, this community suits a variety of preferences seeking comfortable living spaces.
Home buyers who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy North West City North. Most areas in North West City North are very quiet, as the streets are very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Offering over 25 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, La Tierra Trails are easily accessible from Tano Road and make this area a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts seeking Santa Fe’s unique landscape right outside their front door.
Families along Tano Road enjoy proximity to La Tierra Montessori School of the Arts and Sciences, providing a creative, hands-on learning environment in a peaceful, rural setting—an ideal blend for educational excellence and tranquil living.
Just a short drive off Tano Road, this living history museum features a historic ranch and cultural center where residents enjoy seasonal festivals, artisan markets, and interactive experiences in a classic New Mexican setting.
Homes along Tano Road are renowned for their panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains, with protected open spaces that offer residents stunning sunsets and a tranquil, natural backdrop unique to this stretch of Santa Fe.
Cyclists flock to Tano Road for its lightly trafficked, winding roads and approachable elevation gain that offers both challenge and beauty, making it one of the top local biking routes connecting north Santa Fe neighborhoods with breathtaking high desert scenery.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Residents near Tano Road can enjoy fresh local produce, baked goods, live music, and community vibes at the bustling Railyard Farmers’ Market throughout June.
View event details →A great opportunity for local professionals and environmentally minded residents to learn about cutting‑edge water conservation and reuse practices right in the heart of Santa Fe.
View event details →Close to Tano Road, this free Plaza‑based art event features local artists, music, and performances—perfect for a creative afternoon out.
View event details →Hands‑on photography fun right in Santa Fe—ideal for residents wanting a creative, social activity during summer.
View event details →Engaging evening with former Secretary Deb Haaland, offering local residents insight into politics, memoir, and Indigenous leadership through an intimate conversation.
View event details →A vibrant, multi‑venue cultural celebration inspired by Frida Kahlo, featuring art, film, music and community—great for families and art lovers near Tano Road.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Tano Road