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Come experience the unique village of Madrid!

Travel the scenic Turquoise Trail and experience the village of Madrid nestled in a narrow canyon in the Ortiz Mountains. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa and museum. A couple miles north is the quaint village Cerrillos that includes a state park with hiking paths and horseback riding.

Interactive Map of Things To Do In Madrid, NM

See What Madrid Has To Offer

Located on the Scenic Turquoise Trail (State Highway 14) between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, Madrid has evolved into a bustling mountain community of some 300 people. View Interactive Map »

Featured Things To Do

Alchemy Studio

Alchemy Studio

Alchemy Studio features contemporary, fine craft from local and nationally recognized artists. Owner Lucy Barna, local jewelry artist and musician, curates…

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Ghost Town Trading and Boarding

Ghost Town Trading and Boarding

American indian art and crafts. Open 10-5pm Just north of the boardwalk on the east side of Hwy 14.

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Gifted Hands

Gifted Hands

Painting, crafts, and jewelry much of the works are made by native americans and other local artists. Open 10-6pm

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Events and Live Music

Events and Live Music

http://www.themineshafttavern.com/calendar Every May is the Annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest!

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Cerrillos Hills State Park

Hiking and nearby horseback riding. The CERRILLOS HILLS STATE PARK is open every day from sunrise to sunset, or later as events warrant.

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Java Junction Bed & Breakfast

Java Junction Bed & Breakfast

For almost 30 years we've been pleased to offer this fully appointed 2nd floor apartment suite as a nightly rental, located above the Java Junction coffee…

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