Technically, it's:Ī semiarid steppe at the crossroads of grass and shrub lands, piñon-juniper woodlands, and 1.6 million acres of coniferous national forest, nestled at the foot of the awesome Sangre de Cristo Mountains, part of the American Great Plains and Rocky Mountains.
Well, contrary to popular belief, Santa Fe isn't actually “high desert” at all. How/where to begin? How about with the drastic change in topography and weather? From the all-year-round balmy LA desert at sea level - to the 7200-foot high seasonal terrain of Santa Fe - that all three of us had to experience - before we each had to make our individual unique adjustments? since Septemby the Trules Fam - since the day we arrived in Santa Fe!
“A whole lotta livin’ has been goin’ on”….