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Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico Pueblos


Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico Pueblos

On state road 22, 14 miles off of I-25 south of Santa Fe, +1 505 465-2244, . Any means of audio or visual reproduction (sketching, recording, photography, etc.) is prohibited. Usage of cell phones within the pueblo is prohibited. South of Santa Fe, Cochiti is the home of Cochiti Lake, a reservoir along the Rio Grande built for flood control and used for recreation. Cochiti also operates the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument jointly with BLM. This under appreciated monument offers some lovely geologic formations and an excellent hiking trail (hiking boots recommended) that takes the visitor on a 1.5-mile hike to an overlook that includes a short but spectacular section of slot canyon. Fee $5/vehicle. Cochiti artists are known for jewelery, pottery, and drums. Many Cochiti artists are also well-known for their storyteller figures, small clay figures which portray children listening to an elder tell stories. The St. Bonaventure Feast Day is held on July 14.

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