
Santa Fe is one of the oldest cities in North America, and that helps explain its frustrating traffic pattern. All the early trails converged onto old Santa Fe like the spokes of a lop-sided wheel - the Old Pecos Trail and the Old Santa Fe Trail to name a couple. There is a myriad of other roads that add spokes to the wheel whose hub is the central Plaza of Old Santa Fe.
One of these spokes, maybe the busiest, is Cerrillos Road. We stayed at the Los Campos RV Park on Cerrillos. There are numerous shopping centers, stores and restaurants along the road, and it has great walk-ability as long as you’re content on staying on one side of the street - otherwise you’re taking your life in hand crossing six lanes of heavy traffic. One has to walk four or five blocks to cross at a light, or if driving, turn right before going left. The center of town is truly charming, but the rest of the city is much like any other.
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