Angel Peak Scenic Area
Over 10,000 acres of rugged badlands with dramatic views of Angel Peak, a nearly 7,000-foot sandstone landmark.
Search hiking, mountain-bike and equestrian trails, campsites, fishing and water access, hunting units, and farmers markets across New Mexico — with fees, access rules, and cultural-protocol guidance.
Over 10,000 acres of rugged badlands with dramatic views of Angel Peak, a nearly 7,000-foot sandstone landmark.
Over 10,000 acres of rugged badlands with dramatic views of Angel Peak, a nearly 7,000-foot sandstone landmark. A short rim trail and interpretive panels; the free, first-come Angel Peak Campground has nine tent sites with shelters and vault toilets. Stay limit: 14 Days.
A village market in the Corrales bosque with produce, eggs, honey, baked goods, and plants from local growers.
Albuquerque's downtown market in Robinson Park, blending local growers with live music, prepared food, and makers. A SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks market.
A large twice-weekly market filling downtown Main Street with southern New Mexico produce, Hatch and Mesilla Valley chile in season, and a celebrated juried crafts section.
A summer market on Mesa Public Library's lot with mountain-grown produce, baked goods, and prepared food.
A world-renowned tailwater trout fishery on the cold, clear flows below Navajo Dam. The Quality and Catch-and-Release reaches hold large rainbow and brown trout and carry special tackle and bag-limit rules.
One of the oldest and largest farmers markets in the country, anchoring the Santa Fe Railyard. Growers from across northern New Mexico bring produce, chile, eggs, meat, honey, and prepared foods; everything sold is grown or made by the vendor in northern New Mexico.