Experience Scenic Central New Mexico

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Corrales Road

The Village of Corrales, nestled in the Rio Grande Valley, offers a refreshingly rural experience just moments from the city. Corrales has been a rich agricultural community for over 1,300 years as evidenced by the village’s annual Harvest Festival in September and a wildly popular Growers Market held May through October and a Winter Market from November through April. Today our Village is home to working studios, galleries, unique shops, spas, bed and breakfasts, wineries, restaurants, and more. There’s a passion for art and music throughout the Village as evidenced by the ongoing concerts, art shows and tours as well as Art in the Park in warm weather. Take in the breathtaking views of the Sandia Mountains during a relaxing drive through this old farming community, meander along the walking trails interlaced throughout the Village or just settle by the Bosque and enjoy bird watching - all in Corrales.

La Entrada Park
Located off Corrales Road, next to the village office where you can learn about the long history of architecture, irrigation and agriculture in the Corrales Valley. Various events are held in the park throughout the year, notably, Art in the Park during the summer months.

Old San Ysidro Church
The church, ca. 1875, offers an excellent example of Hispanic mission style architecture. Enjoy arts and music events throughout the year.

Casa San Ysidro
Owned by the Albuquerque Museum, Casa San Ysidro is a beautifully restored Spanish Colonial Rancho built in the 18th and 19th centuries. Now home to a collection of rare Hispanic New Mexican artifacts.
505-898-3915

Corrales Bed & Breakfast Inns
Comfortable accommodations and southwestern hospitality await visitors at the more than half dozen B & B's located in Corrales.

Corrales Wineries
Resurrected vineyards and beautiful wineries in the midst of the Middle Rio Grande Valley, the oldest wine growing region in North America.

Corrales Bosque Nature Preserve
Enjoy bird watching, horseback riding or just a walk along the Rio Grande.
505-897-0502

Shopping, Galleries, Dining
Art galleries and studios, unique shops, day spas and fine restaurants abound in Corrales.

Growers Market and Winter Market
Purchase local produce and crafts year-round.

Corrales Mainstreet Organization

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Sandia Pueblo
Founded in the 1300s, Sandia Pueblo stretches from the foothills of the Sandia Mountains to the Rio Grande River. Visitor offerings include a casino, golf, fishing at one of three stocked lakes, the Bien Mur Indian Market and a 70-acre recreation area for hiking, picnicking and nature viewing.
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Santa Ana Pueblo
Enjoy world-class dining and golf at the Prairie Star Restaurant and Santa Ana Golf Club. Santa Ana also offers a casino, bowling alley and live entertainment. The old Santa Ana Pueblo is open to the public on several feast days each year.
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Visitor Information:
Corrales Mainstreet Organization
877-700-8345

Village of Corrales

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