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4 Corners 4x4 Week is Farmington’s Biggest Off-Road Celebration
Every September, Farmington gears up for one of the most exciting and adrenaline-filled events of the year: 4 Corners 4x4 Week. This seven-day celebration of all things off-road draws enthusiasts from across the region to experience trail rides, vehicle expos, community events, and professional rock-crawling competitions that showcase the heart…
Celebrating The Return- Recovery Month Festival
Celebrating The Return- Recovery Month Festival
Music at the Museum featuring The Village Band
Music at the Museum featuring The Village Band
Public Input Session: The Story of Farmington Exhibition
Public Input Session: The Story of Farmington Exhibition
Arts & Crafts Fair at Northern Edge Navajo Casino
Arts & Crafts Fair at Northern Edge Navajo Casino
A Guide to Visiting Navajo Lake State Park
The second-largest lake in New Mexico at 15,600 acres, Navajo Lake State Park is a reservoir on the San Juan River that’s big but not crazy crowded. With many campgrounds, two marinas, and two boat docks, the breadth of the lake and surrounding state park make it a great location…
Cocktail Hour: The Show by Ballets with a Twist
Cocktail Hour: The Show by Ballets with a Twist
Heather McGaughey Teen Voices presents Beetlejuice Jr.
Heather McGaughey Teen Voices presents Beetlejuice Jr.
“Music at the Museum” featuring the Jeff Solon Swing’n Big Band
“Music at the Museum” featuring the Jeff Solon Swing’n Big Band
Native Arts and Crafts Fair at the Farmington Museum
Native Arts and Crafts Fair at the Farmington Museum
Saturday Dance Nights at the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center
Saturday Dance Nights at the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center
Native American Heritage Month - 2 Hour Zumba with Chelsea Begay
Native American Heritage Month - 2 Hour Zumba with Chelsea Begay
The Best Places to Watch Fireworks in Farmington
Since 1986, locals and visitors alike have gathered in Farmington to celebrate Independence Day with family-friendly events, community spirit, and the highlight of it all, a breathtaking fireworks display that lights up our high desert sky. If you’re planning to join us this year, here’s everything you need to know…
Paddling the Animas River
When it comes to unique landscapes, the Four Corners area is certainly one-of-a-kind. With our scenic landscape and outdoor activities all around, it makes sense that people come from all over to experience it. Fishing, cycling, hiking, climbing, and more are all popular around here, but today we’re just going…
Miguel Trujillo: New Mexico’s Unknown Civil Rights Hero
Miguel Trujillo: New Mexico’s Unknown Civil Rights Hero
Farmington Outdoor Adventures Perfect For Summer
Whether you're splashing into cool water, hiking over ancient landscapes, or chasing thrills in a 4x4, there's no better time to break free from your routine and dive into something unforgettable. So, grab your hat, your sunscreen, maybe a friend or two, and let’s play outside. WATER YOU WAITING FOR…
Farmington New Mexico Temple Public Open House
Farmington New Mexico Temple Public Open House
Chacoan Archaeoastronomy & The Salmon Ruins Solstice Marker
Chacoan Archaeoastronomy & The Salmon Ruins Solstice Marker
Hiking to Valley of the Dreams and Alien Throne
Located on the tribal land near Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness a bit over an hour south of Farmington, Alien Throne is a hoodoo along the Valley of Dreams trail. Hoodoos, also called tent rocks or fairy chimneys, are spired rock formations formed by erosion from wind, rain, and other flowing water. You’ll…
Spring Tour of Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Spring Tour of Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Family-Friendly and Affordable Fun in Farmington
Free Family-Friendly Fun in Farmington Looking for fun ways to spend time with your family in Farmington? Whether you're a local planning a weekend adventure or an out-of-town guest, Farmington offers a range of family-friendly experiences that are engaging, enriching, and easy to explore. From vibrant festivals and hands-on science…
If These Walls Could Talk: A Picnic Fundraiser at Historic Tully House in Flora Vista
If These Walls Could Talk: A Picnic Fundraiser at Historic Tully House in Flora Vista
Exploring New Mexico’s Wineries
Although not as famous of a wine-making region as northern California, the Willamette Valley, the Columbia Valley, or British Columbia’s Okanagan, New Mexico actually has a rich wine history that continues to today. The first recorded site of a vineyard is a Native pueblo south of Albuquerque planted in 1629,…
Pictorial: Modern and Contemporary Native American Painting
Pictorial: Modern and Contemporary Native American Painting
Museum of Navajo Art and Culture Presentation
Museum of Navajo Art and Culture Presentation