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April 26-28 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow

in Albuquerque, NM at the University of New Mexico in "The Pit". See for addition information.


May 5-6 Battlefield New Mexico: The Civil War and More.

Military drills, camp life, lectures, and reenactments of Civil War battles fought in New Mexico. The Battle of Glorieta will be recreated on its 150th anniversary. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 505-471-2261


May 12 City of Sana Fe 19th Annual Community Days.

Food, entertainment, music, kids' activities, and exhibits by nonprofit organizations. 505-955-6621, acmedina@santafenm.gov, 505-955-6979, bjmossman@santafenm.gov


May 20 Santa Fe Century Ride/Bike/Run.

27th annual 100 mile long bicycle event along the scenic Turquoise Trail. 25, 50, & 75 mile routes also available. 505-982-1282,


May 26-27 Native Treasures Indian Arts Festival.

More than 180 Native American artists sell their museum-quality work in this weekend festival. Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St., 505-476-1250,


May through September 2012, Pequeno Home and Garden Tours.

Tour 3 beautiful homes and high desert gardens. By reservation; group size limited to 25 people. Santa Fe Garden Club, 505-984-0022.


June 2-3 Spring Festival and Children's Fair.

Costumed villagers shearing sheep, baking bread and more, plus activities for kids. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 505-471-2261,


June 7-10 Thirsty Year Music Festival.

The city's biggest roots-music event, now in its 13th year, hosts local and national acts.


June 16-17 Art Show: Challenge New Mexico.

34th annual arts and craft show. Sana Fe Plaza, 505-988-7621, ext 114,


June 29-August 25 Santa Fe Opera Festival

This year's offerings include Puccini's Tosca, Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, Rossini's Maometto II, Szymanowski's King Roger, R. Strauss's Arabella. Santa Fe Opera, Highway 84/285, exit 168, 505-986-900, 800-280-4654,


TBA: Rodeo de Santa Fe

Professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls compete in the 62nd annual PRCA event. Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds, 3237 Rodeo, 505-988-1234,


July 4th - 2nd Annual Hot Dog Cookout for all campers in the Santa Fe KOA

FREE, 11am-1pm on the front patio. Music and enjoyment for all.


July 4th Pancakes on the Plaza.

Every 4th of July volunteers serve up griddle-hot pancakes to benefit children and families through programs of the Rotary Club of Santa Fe and the Santa Fe New Mexican's Community Fund. Breakfast 7am-12noon, vintage car show 7am-1pm, entertainment 7am-3pm, arts and crafts show 7am-5pm, Santa Fe Plaza, 505-984-0022,


July 4th Fireworks.

Sponsored by the Boys and Girls Club. 6pm-10pm, Santa Fe High School on Sringo, 505-983-6632.


July 7-8 Santa Fe Wine Festival at El Rancho de las Golodrinas.

Taste delicious New Mexico wines, buy directly from the vintners, and enjoy food, music, and arts & crafts. 12pm-6pm,


July 13-15 Santa Fe International Fold Art Market.

This annual market showcases the work of more than 100 artisans from 40 countries. Museum Hill, 710 Camino Lejo, 505-467-1197,


July 28-29 Traditional Spanish Market.

This 61st annual event features the work of artists in New Mexico and Southern Colorado who work in traditional Spanish Colonial art forms. Santa Fe Plaza, 505-982-2226,


July 28-29 Traditional Spanish Market.

This 61st annual event features the work of artists in New Mexico and Southern Colorado who work in traditional Spanish Colonial art forms. Santa Fe Plaza, 505-982-2226,


TBA: Herb and Lavender Fair.

Tour the museum's herb gardens, make your own lavender wand, hear expert presentations on cultivating lavender, buy lavender/herb products, enjoy live music, and sample foods made with lavender. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golodrinas, 505-471-2261,


TBA: Herb and Lavender Fair.

Tour the museum's herb gardens, make your own lavender wand, hear expert presentations on cultivating lavender, buy lavender/herb products, enjoy live music, and sample foods made with lavender. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golodrinas, 505-471-2261,


TBA: New Mexico Jazz Festival.

Both local talent and jazz legends, from saxophonists to vocalists, hit the stage in celebration of the genre. Various venues, 505-988-1234,


August 4-5 Art Show: Girls Inc. Arts and Crafts Fair.

Juried show. Santa Fe Plaza, 505-982-2024,


August 4-5 Summer Festival, Frontier Days & Horses of the West.

Mountain men & women demonstrate skills and tell tales of the past; Peruvian Paso horse shows, 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, , 505-471-2261


August 18-19 Santa Fe Indian Market.

SWAIA's 90 year old market features artwork by top Native American artists. Santa Fe Plaza, 505-983-5220,


August 24-26 Santa Fe Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival.

Local and national acts. Santa Fe County Fair Grounds,


September 1-2 Fiesta de los Ninos: a Children's Celebration.

Games, crafts, and entertainment for the whole family. Kids under 13 free. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golodrinas, 505-471-2261,


September 6- Burning of ZoZobra.

The 87th annual torching of 50 foot tall Old Man Gloom, a puppet stuffed with thousands of scraps of paper bearing the citizenry's sad thoughts, is a highlight of Fiesta time. $5-10, Fort Marcy Park, 505-660-1965,


September 7-9 Fiestas de Santa Fe.

Nearly 300 years old, Santa Fe's biggest celebration is a ten-day series of bailles, processions, parades, and musical performances. Various venues. 505-988-7575


September 15-16 Santa Fe Renaissance Fair.

In partnership with Open Hands of Santa Fe. 10am-6pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 505-471-2261, or


September 26-30 Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta.

Celebrating great local chefs and wines from this region and beyond. Santa Fe Opera, Highway 84/285, exit 168, 505-438-8060,


September 29 Barkin' Ball.

Live music, dancing, and food to benefit the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society. Santa Fe Convention Center, 201 W Marcy, 505-983-4309,


October 6-7 Harvest Festival.

Crush grapes for wine, string chile ristras, try local foods, and celebrate the harvest. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 505-471-2261,


October 6-7 Harvest Festival.

Crush grapes for wine, string chile ristras, try local foods, and celebrate the harvest. 10am-4pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 505-471-2261,


October 6-14 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

Nine days of hot air balloon races, night flights, and more. Balloon Fiesta Park, Albuquerque, 888-422-7277,


 
 
 
 
 

Santa Fe KOA
Information: (505) 466-1419
Reservations: (800) 562-1514
934 Old Las Vegas Highway
Santa Fe, NM 87505

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