Ghost Ranch

Ghost Ranch is a stunningly scenic and historically rich retreat in northern New Mexico, famed for its dramatic red rock badlands, vibrant turquoise skies, and deep connections to artist Georgia O'Keeffe. This former dude ranch now serves as a conference and education center, but day visitors are welcome to explore its hiking trails, geological wonders, and cultural exhibits. The landscape here is otherworldly—think towering cliffs, deep canyons, and fossil-rich formations that have drawn creatives and nature lovers for decades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a full day at Ghost Ranch ideal—enough time for one or two hikes, a museum visit, and a picnic amidst the scenery. If you’re short on time, a half-day allows you to drive the scenic loop, walk the Box Canyon trail, and pop into the museum. For photographers and O'Keeffe enthusiasts, consider staying overnight at the ranch’s simple lodgings to capture the golden-hour light on the cliffs.

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