HPLA

 

Conference Attire

Attire for the HPLA Conference is business casual.

 

 

Map & Directions

Please click here to download driving directions from the Albuquerque International Airport (ABQ):

It is approximately 69 miles from the Albuquerque Airport to the
Bishops Lodge Resort & Spa

  • DIRECTIONS FROM THE ALBUQUERQUE AIRPORT TO BISHOP’S LODGE RESORT & SPA

     

  • Take Interstate 25 North to Santa Fe.
  • Exit at St. Francis Drive (Exit 282).  Stay to the left-hand side of the exit road because eventually it forks into two roads.
  • Turn Left onto St. Francis Drive from the exit road.
  • Follow St. Francis until you cross over two railroad tracks (4 ½ miles). 
  • Turn Right onto the SECOND Paseo De Peralta which is in front of a
  • large Bank of America building.  This road makes a horse shoe around the town so you will see it twice.
  • After approximately 5 traffic lights you will turn left onto Bishop’s Lodge Road/Washington Street.  (Note: Bishop’s Lodge road is to the Left and Washington Avenue is to the Right.)  The Scottish Rite Temple (big pink building) is on the corner
  • Washington Street becomes Bishop’s Lodge Road so you will go
  • straight for 3.3 miles and Bishop’s Lodge Entrance is on the right.
  • From the entrance, go over the bridge and continue to drive straight ahead.
  • Yield to the left and go around the grassy island to come to the Central Lodge and the front desk. 
  • ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS,
    PLEASE CONTACT THE FRONT DESK AT 505.983.6677
  • Bishops Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa
    1297 Bishop’s Lodge Road
    Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

 

Public Transportation

 

Transportation to and from the Albuquerque International Airport and Bishop’s Lodge

Ground transportation services from the Albuquerque International Airport are available at the Airport’s website at http://www.cabq.gov/airport/ground-transportation

 

Sandia Shuttle service’s transportation schedule to Santa Fe can be found at http://www.sandiashuttle.com/Schedules.html

 

Santa Fe Information

Please visit the following links for details on the colorful history of and exciting sites to see in Santa Fe:

 

http://www.thesantafesite.com/history.html

http://www.answers.com/topic/santa-fe-history

http://www.vlib.us/old_west/trails/sfthist.html

http://www.nps.gov/safe/historyculture/index.htm

http://www.miaclab.org/

http://santafeopera.org/

http://www.museumofnewmexico.org/index.php

http://www.wheelwright.org/

http://www.sitesantafe.org/

 

Interesting, current articles featuring Santa Fe:

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/44828573

http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Santa-Fe-tops-global-list-for-its-clean-air-2189693.php