22nd Annual International Folk Art Market
This globally renowned folk art fair brings nearly 150 artists from over 50 countries to Santa Fe, offering Buena Vista residents a vibrant cultural outing just a short drive away.
View event details →Don Diego is a charming Santa Fe neighborhood with historic character. Compact street patterns and nearby amenities make life convenient. Extensive bicycling infrastructure and accessible bus lines offer practical transportation choices. Primary and secondary schools, plus general and specialty groceries, are close. A broad selection of cafes and restaurants provides dining options nearby. Quiet streets, low noise levels, and a relaxed atmosphere create enduring appeal. Housing stock features many single detached houses alongside townhouses and small apartment buildings. Most residences date from a pre-1960s building boom and show classic craftsmanship. This neighborhood offers a well-rounded mix of housing sizes and scales.
Home buyers who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy Don Diego. Don Diego is wonderful for those who need quiet areas, as the streets are very calm.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Larragoite Park, located off Agua Fria Street, is a well-loved green space in Buena Vista offering playgrounds, sports courts, and shady picnic spots, making it a favorite destination for neighborhood residents who want to enjoy outdoor recreation or relax with the family.
This neighborhood elementary school on Camino Carlos Rey is a cornerstone of Buena Vista, known for its close-knit community involvement and strong educational programs that draw families to live within its boundaries.
Famous for its classic New Mexican fare and vibrant takeout window, El Parasol on Cerrillos Road is a staple lunch spot for locals, serving everything from breakfast burritos to green chile cheeseburgers just steps from Buena Vista’s residences.
Conveniently anchored by grocery and essential retailers, this shopping center at Cerrillos and Camino Carlos Rey meets neighborhood needs with local services, popular fast food chains, and specialty shops within close walking or driving distance for Buena Vista residents.
The nearby access point to the multi-use Santa Fe Rail Trail gives Buena Vista residents a scenic and active route for cycling, jogging, or leisurely walks, connecting the neighborhood to downtown Santa Fe and beyond while emphasizing the area’s bike-friendly spirit.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This globally renowned folk art fair brings nearly 150 artists from over 50 countries to Santa Fe, offering Buena Vista residents a vibrant cultural outing just a short drive away.
View event details →A free two-day celebration of Spanish Colonial art featuring over 120 juried adult artists and 20 youth artists, offering locals a rich blend of heritage, music, food, and demonstrations in the heart of Santa Fe.
View event details →A wildly creative, all‑ages dance‑party LARP and costume contest set to Fleetwood Mac remixes—perfect for families in Buena Vista seeking a quirky, fun night out.
View event details →Artweek offers 12 days of festivals, gallery openings, workshops, street fairs and performances—an ideal way for locals to explore diverse art scenes across Santa Fe, easily accessible from Buena Vista.
View event details →A fun, multi‑age summer reading game with prizes and a grand‑prize ceremony on July 25—great inspiration for families in Buena Vista to engage children and adults in summer reading.
View event details →An evening bilingual storytime with snack and craft for kids—a cozy, convenient activity for families living near Santa Fe to enjoy together after a day of summer adventures.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Buena Vista
Local characteristics and demographics for Buena Vista