A one-of-a-kind luxury resort in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo range, Bishop’s Lodge celebrates Santa Fe’s renowned cultural, art, and culinary scenes and the spirit of adventure that epitomizes the Rocky Mountains.
Bishop Lamy Chapel, which earned a place on the State Register of Cultural Properties in 1987 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, sits on the property of Bishop’s Lodge, and the history of the 317-acre property runs deep. The Chapel’s altar is original.
SkyFire: Nestled at the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, SkyFire draws inspiration from the diverse, rich ingredients and textures found in Mexico, and infuses them with unexpected modern techniques. The transformative element of fire is present throughout the bar, main dining room, and terrace where piñon or cedar wood logs are burned to evoke a scent that roots you to our grounding atmosphere, and the wood-fired grill imparts complexity to bright, vibrant dishes.
Two Dogs Cafe: This cafe offers grab-and-go options, coffee, fresh salads, sandwiches, and cold-pressed juices.
Silversmithing and leather tooling classes are offered to immerse you in the vibrant art scene of Santa Fe or, for the active, take a walking city tour. Skiing is also available just 30 minutes away at Ski Santa Fe and Horseback Riding is available seasonally on the property.