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There was a break in the clouds as a couple hikers walk along Pino Trail in the Elena Gallegos Open Space.

Elena Gallegos Open Space

This easygoing park offering a series of mountain biking and hiking trails, mountain views and picnic spots, located on Albuquerque eastern edge. The 640-acre park is a gem in the Open Space system. At an elevation of about 6,500 feet, visitors can view Mount Taylor to the west, the Jemez Mountains to the north and the vast Tijeras Arroyo to the south.

cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/open-space/lands/elena-gallegos-open-space

Growers’ markets

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Peaches from Montoya's Farms in Albuquerque's South Valley for sale at the Nob Hill Growers market.

With dozens of growers’ markets throughout the state, there are plenty of opportunities to experience New Mexico’s agricultural bounty. Many feature local artisans and live music in addition to the fresh food. And they’re free to browse. To find a market near you, go to farmersmarketsnm.org/find-a-market.

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Public library

A wealth of books, CDs, movies and more to check out, along with public art at many of the 18 branches of The Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County system. Free summer programs for kids and adults as well as entertainment.

abqlibrary.org

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Photo Courtesy New Mexico Audubon The Randall Davey Audubon Center Sanctuary is a 140-acre property in Santa Fe that once belonged to local artist Randall Davey.ebriseno@abqjournal.comTue Jan 02 16:24:47 -0700 2018 1514935486 FILENAME: 920179.jpg

Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary

A peaceful sanctuary for native plants, a variety of local wildlife and visitors, the center encompasses 135 acres of striking landscapes and wildlife. Approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary in Santa Fe.

randalldavey.audubon.org

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Lisa LaMastra and Dean Zagne, both from Albuquerque, dance to a band playing along Central Avenue during Summerfest in 2023.

Summerfest

A series of free community events in Albuquerque featuring live music, children’s activities, climbing walls, beer garden, food trucks and vendors selling local, handcrafted goods.

Heights

Summerfest

Saturday, June 15;

North Domingo Baca Park

Route 66

Summerfest

Saturday, July 20;

Nob Hill

Westside

Summerfest

Saturday, Aug. 3;

Ventana Ranch

Community Park

cabq.gov/artsculture/things-to-do/annual-events/summerfest

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The Courtyard at San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church in Old Town.

Old Town

Historic Old Town’s narrow streets and century-old adobe houses are home to small shops selling jewelry, rugs, pottery and more, as well as restaurants serving New Mexico favorites. Old Town Plaza is a charming spot overlooked by the 18th-century San Felipe de Neri Church. Every weekend through August, Summer Music in Old Town brings free entertainment to the gazebo.

albuquerqueoldtown.com

Albuquerque

First Friday ARTScrawl

The first Friday of each month there will be gallery openings, artist receptions, demonstrations and more. Self-guided tours cover galleries from Old Town and Downtown to Nob Hill and the Northeast Heights.

artscrawlabq.org/wp

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ASEC Susan Kirkpatrick of Tijeras, owner of Princess Llama Fineries, spins alpaca wool at the Albuquerque Rail Yards Market. She gets llama and alpaca yarn from her Camelid herd.

Rail Yards Market of Albuquerque

Every Sunday through October, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the market celebrates New Mexico’s finest food, farm, artisan and healing vendors.

railyardsmarket.org

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