Turquoise Trail Studio Tour
Turquoise Trail Studio Tour
When visiting New Mexico in the Fall come explore the talented artists along the Turquoise Trail Studio Tour on scenic Highway 14. The Turquoise Trail is a designated National Scenic Byway, State Highway 14, that connects Albuquerque and Santa Fe through a mountainous region of prehistoric turquoise mines, historic towns, and eclectic art communities.
Over 50 artists from Santa Fe, Cerrillos, Madrid, and Cedar Crest will have their studio and gallery doors open for your visit. Come see our beautiful landscape, meet the artists, observe demos, and collect our diverse and eclectic artwork. Look for updated information in 2023 on https://www.turquoisetrailstudiotour.com
Date: September 23 & 24 and September 30 & 31, 2023
More Information: https://www.turquoisetrailstudiotour.info/
Event Information
Location: on scenic Highway 14
https://www.turquoisetrailstudiotour.com
Cost: FREE ADMISSION
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