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  1. Today the Pueblo consists of over 39,000 acres and has an enrollment of approximately 750 people. We are located north of Santa Fe, off State Road 502 and east of Los Alamos, along the Rio Grande Valley.

  2. San Ildefonso Pueblo (Tewa: Pʼohwhogeh Ówîngeh [p’òhxʷógè ʔówîŋgè] "where the water cuts through" [5] [6]), also known as the Turquoise Clan, [7] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, and a federally recognized tribe, established c. 1300 C.E. [8] The Pueblo is self-governing and is part ...

  3. Historians believe the original San Ildefonso people abandoned their original villages at Mesa Verde and Bandelier due to drastic changes in the environment. Today, the pueblo is a flourishing art community with about 1,500 residents.

  4. The Pueblo is generally open to visitors daily from 9am to 4:00pm, except when tribal activities require closing the Pueblo. Tourist Fees $5 per person or max of $20 per personal vehicle

  5. San Ildefonso Pueblo in north-central New Mexico is a Tewa-speaking pueblo built in about 1300. The ancestors of today’s Pueblo people originally lived at Mesa Verde, Colorado, and Bandelier, New Mexico.

  6. www.tripadvisor.com › Attraction_Review-g60958-d5893658-Reviews-San_IldefonsoSan Ildefonso Pueblo

    1 sie 2015 · The San Ildefonso pueblo is located about 25 miles north of Santa Fe, on Route 502 about 7 miles west of US-84/285. If you’re driving from Santa Fe to Los Alamos, the Puye Cliff Dwellings, or Bandelier National Monument, you will drive right by San Ildefonso.

  7. Occupied since the 14th century, San Ildefonso Pueblo is one of the best known of the New Mexico living pueblos. San Ildefonso and the Spanish mission there have been sites of both conflict and rebuilding during a turbulent period in the histories of the peoples of New Mexico.

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