30th Annual Eldorado Arts Studio Tour

30th Annual Eldorado Arts Studio Tour

Meet more than 100 artists and see how they work during the annual Eldorado Studio Tour. New Mexico's oldest, and largest, tour takes you inside studios across the community of Eldorado, where artists inspired by the beauty of the Southwest create paintings, pottery, jewelry, textiles, wearable art and so many other one-of-a-kind treasures. Visit the Eldorado Arts & Crafts Association website to view and download the Studio Tour Catalogue, Map and Restaurant Guide.

Date: September 24- 25, 2022

Location: Eldorado Community. Eldorado is located 12 miles southeast of Santa Fe on US 285 off I-25N exit 290. Go south on 285 to the first traffic light and turn right onto Avenida Amistad. Follow the signs to the Preview Gallery at the Eldorado Community Center, 1 Hacienda Loop, at the corner of Avenida Amistad and Avenida Del Monte Alto.

Event Information

Location: The Eldorado community;located 12 miles southeast of Santa Fe


eldoradoarts.org

 

Cost: Free Event

Recommended Lodging

Yurts At Hyde Memorial State Park

Connect with the heart of nature in Hyde Memorial State Park's ponderosa pine mountain forest, where three yurts provide a unique lodging experience that's rooted in an ancient nomadic tradition. Each yurt contains six single beds that can be grouped together in various configurations. Kick back in your outside activity area, with a fire ring, dining table and food safe, to keep the critters away. Vault toilets and water are just a short walk away.

www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/hydeparkyurts.html

Rancho Gallina

Imagine waking up to clear country air and heading out the front door for a world-class cycling adventure. On your return, soak blissfully in a hand-built cedar hot tub, then take a walk down Arroyo Gallina, the namesake of this unique inn and “eco-retreat.” Located on a historic ranch south of Santa Fe, Rancho Gallina lies off the Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway, an ancient mining and trading route that leads to the historic mining towns of Cerrillos, Madrid, and Golden.

RanchoGallina.com