Galisteo is a
picturesque village in Santa Fe County, NM. Galisteo is full of
classic New Mexican architecture of adobe structures, set against
low rock walls and beautiful, huge cottonwood trees.
Before the days of Spanish influence in the Southwest, Galisteo
was the site of an Indian pueblo which, in its heyday, had more
than a thousand inhabitants.
Galisteo's golden sky and prairie have become home and
inspiration for many world-famous artists. In addition, many movies
are filmed in and around the area.
Galisteo means "village of many names" and is now inhabited by
some two hundred people of many nationalities.
It's not necessary to cross any fences or enter any private
property to retrieve. The large trees may give your GPSr a
challenge though!