Things To Do
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
The Mine Shaft Tavern
Madrid's Historic Landmark! Serving lunch & dinner, 12 Beers on tap, full barwith live music on weekends.
Metallo Gallery
Newly-expanded Metallo Gallery features fine art, handmade jewelry and sculpture. The gallery is located in the heart of picturesque Madrid, New Mexico…
Wild Dog Road Photography
"Photography in the Service of Art" Event photography, artwork reproduction, web design and computer consulting.
Weasel & Fitz
Focusing on recycled art and local folk art as well as a few other "curious thangs" we represent over 20 New Mexican artists and craftspeople. Open 10-5pm…
Crystal Dragon
Looking for the best in HANDCRAFTED jewelry accompanied by dedicated and courteous customer service. Please consider- The Crystal Dragon. Peace! The Northernmost…
Oscar Huber Memorial Ballpark
Several events throughout the year, including outdoor Music Festivals, Gypsy Festival, Softball games and parades.
Upcoming Event
The Resurrection of Madrid’s Old Coal Town Museum!
April 5, 2012The Old Coal Town Museum is undergoing big changes and will reopen in April 2012 with many new exhibits that tell stories of the past in Madrid. New exhibits will include the Madrid Christmas Exhibit- telling of our past history that even inspired Walt Disney! The Madrid Miners Baseball Team with interesting connections to the Chicago White Sox, A Ghost Town exhibit, The Madrid ballpark, the first lighted ballpark in New Mexico and possibly North America!
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