Visit Chaco Canyon with an expert guide on a 10.5-hour Saturday tour
10.5 Hours
4 to 10 people
Guide, transport, lunch
Explore Chaco Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park, on a full-day guided trip from Albuquerque. Travel by comfortable transportation, walk key sites, and learn about Chacoan history and culture.
Gratuity for your tour guide is not included. Tours require a minimum of 4 and allow a maximum of 10 guests; if fewer than 4 are booked, the tour may be rescheduled.
Full deposit required at booking. Cancel up to 14 days in advance for a refund. Cancellations within 14 days are non-refundable. No exceptions for any reason, including weather. No refund for arriving late or leaving early.
Bring a backpack, sunscreen and SPF lip balm, a hat and/or sunglasses, layered clothing (including a light long-sleeve for sun protection and a rain layer), comfortable walking shoes for dirt trails, and a camera. Binoculars are encouraged.
No. You will be out of cell phone coverage areas during the tour.
Yes. Chaco Canyon is a remote, open, exposed high-desert landscape at high elevations, and New Mexico weather can change without much notice. Plan for hydration and sun protection.
Albuquerque to Chaco Canyon
Travelers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides who lead these tours, with names like Travis, Donny, Lewis, and Paul getting special recognition. The e-bike tours are particularly popular—even complete beginners feel comfortable after a quick tutorial, and the electric assist makes it easy to cover ground without exhaustion. Guests love discovering hidden corners of Santa Fe they'd miss on their own, while guides share fascinating historical and cultural insights that bring the city to life. Beyond e-bikes, the company offers impressive day trips to places like Chaco Canyon, snowshoe adventures, and walking tours, all led by guides who clearly love what they do. The variety here is a real strength. Whether you're exploring Santa Fe's art scene and architecture, heading out to remote archaeological sites, or even catching the Balloon Fiesta, the tours are well-organized with thoughtful touches like breakfast provisions, gourmet lunches, and plenty of water. Guides consistently earn praise for their patience and enthusiasm, going above and beyond to ensure everyone has a great experience. One reviewer did express disappointment when a key site was unexpectedly closed, but the overwhelming majority describe these tours as trip highlights worth recommending.
Absolutely amazing way to see Santa Fe. Exceeded expectations with a fun, friendly and knowledgeable bike ride.
dave innes
April 14, 2026
Absolutely amazing way to see Santa Fe. Exceeded expectations with a fun, friendly and knowledgeable bike ride.
dave innes
April 14, 2026