See O’Keeffe’s painting views on a narrated van-and-walk tour at Ghost Ranch
1.5 hours+
Day Pass, museums, trails
Travel by van and on foot along Ghost Ranch’s original entrance road, with a guide sharing stories of Georgia O’Keeffe’s life and art. You’ll stop near painting locations and view reproductions close to where she worked.
Minimum age is 12, and anyone under 18 must be with a parent or adult guardian. The walk is at about 6,400–6,500 feet in strong high desert sun with little or no shade. Museums are closed Sunday morning and Monday.
Cancel or change by email 48+ hours in advance for a refund or rebooking. Within 48 hours, all sales are final. Online booking fees are non-refundable; rebooking may incur an additional 6% fee. If Ghost Ranch cancels, refund is minus online booking fees.
Bring a broad brimmed hat, sunscreen, a sun shirt, and plenty of water. Wear comfortable walking shoes or boots.
You’ll walk about 1 mile at roughly 6,400–6,500 feet elevation in strong high desert sun with little or no shade. Consider your comfort with these conditions before booking.
The minimum age is 12. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
280 Private Dr 1708 Abiquiu, NM US 87510
Tucked into the red-rock landscape of Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu, New Mexico, the Ruth Hall Museum of Paleontology invites you to stand face to face with creatures that roamed this land more than 200 million years ago. The surrounding cliffs, painted in layers of ochre and rust, feel like a natural extension of the museum's story. Inside, the Ruth Hall Museum of Paleontology centers on Coelophysis bauri, New Mexico's state fossil, unearthed in extraordinary numbers just steps from the building. The displays are modest in scale but rich in context, making the science feel grounded in the actual ground beneath your feet.
This stunning location in Georgia O'Keeffe country consistently wins visitors over with its breathtaking scenery and excellent hiking trails that range from easy to challenging. The Chimney Rock trail gets special praise for being well-maintained, and the landscape makes it easy to understand why O'Keeffe found such inspiration here. Tours are a highlight, with knowledgeable guides bringing the area's artistic and cultural history to life in engaging ways that leave guests feeling genuinely connected to the place. The accommodations are intentionally rustic rather than resort-style, with room quality varying between historic adobe buildings and newer facilities on the Mesa. Staff generally receive positive feedback for being friendly and welcoming, though experiences can be inconsistent depending on timing and season. The peaceful atmosphere, labyrinth, and overall grounds create an ideal setting for retreats or simply unwinding. A few visitors note operational quirks like limited gift shop hours, and summer visits may be less enjoyable than fall. This is clearly a destination for those seeking natural beauty and contemplative experiences rather than polished amenities.
Everyone needs to visit here. Obviously the main draw is probably the work of Georgia O'Keeffe but there is so much more to explore and learn about as well. Spend a night. Do some hiking. Visit the museums. Take a class. You won't regret it.
Jim Downey
May 11, 2026
Everyone needs to visit here. Obviously the main draw is probably the work of Georgia O'Keeffe but there is so much more to explore and learn about as well. Spend a night. Do some hiking. Visit the museums. Take a class. You won't regret it.
Jim Downey
May 11, 2026