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Upcoming Events in Farmington New Mexico


March

28 - 29 Annual Home & Garden EXPO - Come out for the Annual Home & Garden EXPO and explore the best home products and services the 4 Corners has to offer! Looking for innovative ideas, garden goods, kitchen gadgetry, or home decor? You'll find it ALL and more at the EXPO! They will have something for everyone!

Friday - 10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday - 8:00am-6:00pm

Address: McGee Park Convention Center , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 505-320-6361 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sjchba@gmail.com
Web: farmingtonnm.org/events/home-expo

May

23 Riverfest - The rivers are celebrated with a festival of music, fine arts, food, entertainment, a 10K and 5K run and walk, riverside trail walks and river raft rides. Located at the River Reach Terrace at the corner of Scott Ave. and San Juan Blvd. at Animas Park off Browning Parkway in Farmington.

Ph: 505-599-1140 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.riverreachfoundation.com

July

3 - 6 Annual Freedom Days Celebration - The Four Corners region celebrates the Fourth of July with a variety of events throughout Farmington! The Freedom Days Celebration events include Party in the Park, a pizza eating competition, Skateboarding Competition, fireworks display with simulcast, live performances, a night parade, Gem & Mineral Show and much more!

Ph: 800-448-1240 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.farmingtonnm.org

25 - 2 Connie Mack World Series - Some of the best amateur baseball in the Country is featured each summer at Rickett's Park in Farmington. Teams from the U.S. and Puerto Rico play in front of pro-scouts and college officials.

Ph: 505-320-0496 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: cmws.org
Fee: $6 General Admission / $8 Reserve

August

11 - 17 San Juan County Fair - Largest county fair in New Mexico, features livestock shows, exhibits, fiddlers contest, a parade, arts & crafts booths and more. Parade on Monday, Main Street, Historic Downtown Farmington.

Address: McGee Park, Hwy. 64 , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 505-325-5385 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sanjuancountyfairnm.net

29 Totah Festival Indian Market & Pow Wow - This juried art festival offers authentic handmade Native American Arts & Craft of over 100 artists, an authentic Navajo Rug Auction (Saturday) and a contest POW WOW.

Address: Civic Center Exhibit Halls, 200 W. Arrington , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 505-599-1174 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: totahfestival@gmail.com
Web: www.totahfestival.org

October

3 - 4 Road Apple Rally - The Road Apple Rally is the longest running annual mountain bike race that started in 1981. Come join us for what many of the participants call the most fun mountain bike race there is. The Road Apple Rally offers classes for everyone.

All races start and finish at Lions Wilderness Park Amphitheater with the beginners doing an 15-mile loop, and all others doing the 30 mile Road Apple Loop. Climbing on the course is minimal, making it fast and fun. When you do the whoop sections you will think you are in the air more than on the ground.

Road Apple Rally Kids Race is a free race just for kids. The Road Apple Rally also offers the scenic Citizen's Bank Tour. This year the tour will be even better than last year! There will again be numerous top pro riders and racers in attendance.

Ph: 505-327-7701 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.roadapplerally.com

3 - 4 Southwest Apple & Chile Fest - Experience the vibrant spirit of Farmington at the Southwest Apple & Chile Fest! Celebrate the dynamic art scene and rich local heritage with a family-friendly festival in Historic Downtown. The festivities kick off on Friday with a lively Maker's Market and Art Walk featuring local artisans and creative talent. Then, on Saturday, come to the Chile in OctoberFest - a downtown celebration where tradition meets innovative culinary delights.

Address: Downtown , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 505-325-0279 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: nwnmac1@gmail.com
Web: farmingtonnm.org/events/southwest-apple-fest
Fee: Free. Fee for Tasting

4 - 5 Annual Farmington Renaissance Faire - The Annual Farmington Renaissance Faire is held at Animas Park in Farmington from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This event, sponsored by the Farmington Museum, is full of artisans, food, musicians and processionals of nobility. Sword fighters battle in front of lords and ladies while bagpipes play in the background.

Address: Animas Park , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 505-599-1174 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.farmingtonmuseum.org

December

5 Farmington Riverglo - From 6:00-8:00pm, the River Walk trails in Berg Park are illuminated by hundreds of luminarias along the edge of the Animas River. Visitors walk the trails with a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy the lights, night sky, and festive music! This is a free family-friendly event. Music venues composed of local carolers and a live nativity scene transform the Animas River trail that is lined by luminarias. Santa, the Grinch, the lighted Christmas tree, sales of hot chocolate, popcorn, and holiday LED trinkets are located on the River Reach Terrace.

Address: Berg Park , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 505-716-4405 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: farmingtonnm.org/events/riverglo
Fee: Free

6 Navajo Nativity - Annual living nativity with native Navajo costumes and live animals. Presented by children at the Four Corners Home for Children. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Address: 2102 W. Main , Farmington, New Mexico
Ph: 888-325-0255 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.navajoministries.org

Attractions and Upcoming Events


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Farmington Museum and Visitors Center at Gateway Park

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Mountain Biking / Walking Trails

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