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SUMMARY:Taos Ski Valley Weekend — Blue Sky Powder Runs
DESCRIPTION:Taos Ski Valley is widely considered one of the finest ski mountains in the American West — steep terrain\, high altitude (13\,000 ft peak)\, legendary powder\, and a European village atmosphere that separates it from every resort cookie-cutter operation in Colorado. \nJanuary is the heart of the season. The base village is alive with skiers from around the world and the blue-sky days that New Mexico is famous for make the Sangre de Cristo Mountain views from the upper lifts extraordinary. \nThe drive from Albuquerque takes about 1.5 hours through some of the most dramatic landscape in New Mexico — the Rio Grande Gorge\, the high desert plateau\, and the climb into the Sangre de Cristo foothills. \nSantuario Grande is your basecamp. Taos Ski Valley is the destination that makes New Mexico winter trips make complete sense.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/taos-ski-valley-weekend-blue-sky-powder-runs-3/
LOCATION:Taos Ski Valley\, 116 Sutton Pl\, Taos Ski Valley\, NM\, 87525\, US
CATEGORIES:Outdoor,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Albuquerque New Year Art Hop
DESCRIPTION:Ring in the new year with art at the Albuquerque New Year Art Hop — a self-guided evening gallery crawl through downtown’s most vibrant creative spaces. Galleries stay open late\, artists are on hand\, and it’s a very civilized way to start January.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/albuquerque-new-year-art-hop/
LOCATION:Downtown Albuquerque\, Albuquerque\, NM
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cultural
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SUMMARY:Albuquerque Museum — Winter Exhibitions Opening Weekend
DESCRIPTION:January in Albuquerque is the city at its most quietly wonderful — crisp blue-sky days\, the Sandia Mountains capped with snow\, and the cultural institutions running at full power. \nThe Albuquerque Museum launches its winter exhibition season with major shows running simultaneously: rotating displays from the permanent collection of New Mexican and Southwestern art and history\, alongside traveling exhibitions from national sources. \nThe permanent collection is worth the visit on its own — Spanish Colonial artifacts\, 19th-century landscape paintings\, contemporary Native American art\, and the largest collection of Rio Grande culture objects in the world. \nAdmission is free on the first Sunday of every month. Old Town surrounds the museum and offers lunch at a dozen restaurants within walking distance.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/albuquerque-museum-winter-exhibitions-opening-weekend-3/
LOCATION:Albuquerque Museum\, 2000 Mountain Rd NW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Jemez Hot Springs Winter Soak — Spence Hot Springs
DESCRIPTION:There is something genuinely magical about soaking in a natural hot spring while snow dusts the pine forest around you and steam rises into cold mountain air. In January\, Spence Hot Springs delivers exactly that. \nThe drive up Highway 4 through Jemez Canyon is itself a winter reward: red rock walls streaked with snow\, the Jemez River running clear and cold alongside the road. \nSpence Hot Springs requires a short 15-minute hike from the parking area. The rock pools range from warm to quite hot\, and the temperature differential on a January day is intoxicating. The upper pool has views of the canyon that are extraordinary with snow on the ridgelines. \nBring layers you do not mind steaming\, old water shoes\, and a hot drink for the drive home.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/jemez-hot-springs-winter-soak-spence-hot-springs-3/
LOCATION:Spence Hot Springs\, Hwy 4\, Jemez Springs\, NM\, 87025\, US
CATEGORIES:Day Trip,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Sandia Mountains Winter Hike & Snowshoe Series
DESCRIPTION:Trade the city for the summit. The Sandia Mountains Winter Hike & Snowshoe Series offers guided excursions into the snow-covered peaks above Albuquerque. Naturalist guides lead groups through ponderosa and aspen forest\, pointing out winter wildlife tracks and the mountain’s unique ecology. \nSnowshoes provided. Stunning views guaranteed.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/sandia-mountains-winter-hike-snowshoe-series/
LOCATION:Sandia Peak Tramway\, 30 Tramway Rd NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87122\, US
CATEGORIES:Outdoor,Sports
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SUMMARY:Bosque Winter Bird Walk — Sandhill Crane Season
DESCRIPTION:Every winter\, tens of thousands of sandhill cranes migrate through the Rio Grande valley\, turning the bosque into one of the great wildlife spectacles in North America. January is peak season. \nSandhill cranes are extraordinary animals — prehistoric in their bearing\, standing nearly four feet tall\, with a haunting bugling call that carries across the bosque at dawn. A morning walk timed to their departure from the roost puts you among thousands of birds lifting off simultaneously. \nThe Rio Grande Nature Center has guided walks on weekend mornings. The bosque in January is also reliable for great horned owls\, red-tailed hawks\, belted kingfishers\, and the occasional bald eagle. \nDress in layers — mornings in the bosque in January are cold near the water. Bring your best optics.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/bosque-winter-bird-walk-sandhill-crane-season-3/
LOCATION:Bosque Winter Bird\, Alameda Blvd NW & Rio Grande Blvd NW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87114\, US
CATEGORIES:Outdoor,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Albuquerque Restaurant Week
DESCRIPTION:January is for eating well. Albuquerque Restaurant Week brings special prix-fixe menus to dozens of the city’s best restaurants — from neighborhood green chile joints to fine dining rooms. \nSantuario Grande guests are perfectly positioned to drive into the city each evening and return to the quiet of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/albuquerque-restaurant-week/
LOCATION:Downtown Albuquerque\, Albuquerque\, NM
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink
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SUMMARY:Stargazing Night — Petroglyph National Monument (Winter)
DESCRIPTION:January nights in New Mexico are among the clearest of the year — cold\, dry air with the lowest humidity of any season. On a January night at Petroglyph National Monument\, the sky overhead is staggering. \nThe winter sky brings different constellations than summer: Orion dominates the south\, pointing toward brilliant Sirius — the brightest star in the night sky. The Pleiades cluster rides high. Planets blaze with a steadiness that unmistakably separates them from stars. \nRinconada Canyon at Petroglyph is one of the darkest accessible locations near Albuquerque. Bring a warm jacket — January nights at 5\,300 feet drop to freezing. \nA red-light headlamp\, a blanket\, and binoculars are all you need. This is the kind of night sky that realigns your sense of scale.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/stargazing-night-petroglyph-national-monument-winter-3/
LOCATION:Petroglyph National Monument\, Albuquerque\, NM
CATEGORIES:Outdoor,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20270129T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20270131T170000
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CREATED:20260414T173324Z
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SUMMARY:National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show
DESCRIPTION:The world’s largest spicy food show — featuring hundreds of hot sauce\, salsa\, BBQ\, and fiery food vendors from across the globe. Taste thousands of samples and find your heat limit!
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/national-fiery-foods-barbecue-show/
LOCATION:Sandia Resort & Casino\, 30 Rainbow Rd NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival,Food & Drink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20270129T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20270129T170000
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SUMMARY:Green Chile Cooking Class — ABQ Culinary Center
DESCRIPTION:Green chile is not just an ingredient in New Mexico — it is a cultural identity\, a season\, a religion. Learning to cook with it properly is one of the most lasting souvenirs you can take home from Albuquerque. \nThese hands-on classes cover the fundamentals: how to roast and peel fresh Hatch green chile\, how to make a proper green chile sauce from scratch\, how to build a New Mexico green chile cheeseburger\, and how to construct a proper enchilada stack — red or green\, flat or rolled. \nInstructors are trained chefs with deep roots in New Mexican food culture. Classes are hands-on\, informal\, and delicious — you cook\, you eat\, you leave with recipes that will make you dangerous at a backyard grill. \nClass size is typically small (8-12 people). Book well in advance — winter classes fill faster than you would expect.
URL:https://santuariogrande.com/event/green-chile-cooking-class-abq-culinary-center-3/
LOCATION:Green Chile Cooking Class\, 8100 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite F1\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87113\, US
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Things To Do
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