Santa Fe Spirits of New Mexico
Welcome to the 7th Annual
Santa Fe Spirits of New Mexico!
Step into the mystical realm where the spirits of New Mexico’s past come to life. Gather around campfires and lantern-lit paths as you listen to the captivating tales of ghosts who once roamed the land of enchantment.
Our wondrous historic site transforms into a family-friendly yet spooky Halloween atmosphere, where every corner holds the promise of a ghostly encounter. Enjoy live entertainment under the starlit sky and immerse yourself in the eerie ambiance of the night.
Sip on refreshing beer and hard cider from New Mexico Hard Cider, savoring the flavors of the season, and indulge in delicious local cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds.
Surrounded by colorful cottonwoods and historic buildings, join us for our only nighttime event as we celebrate the Spirits of New Mexico. Prepare for an evening of enchantment, where the past meets the present in a hauntingly beautiful experience.
EVENT DATE
OCTOBER 26, 2024
5pm to 9pm
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!
Tickets will not be sold at the door! All tickets must be reserved online through HoldMyTicket.com. Memberships cannot be purchased at the door as a means of entry to this SOLD OUT event.
LEARN MORE…
- This event is SOLD OUT. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Memberships cannot be purchased at the gate as a means of gaining entry.
- Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid ID to buy and/or drink alcohol (see Alcohol Policy below).
- Cash is not accepted at the admissions gate. We accept credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
- No pets allowed (only ADA-approved assistance animals).
- Minors must be accompanied by a legal age parent/guardian.
- No weapons may be brought onto the Museum grounds.
- No distribution of literature within public easements or on Museum grounds without prior approval.
Alcohol Policy
Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid ID to buy and/or drink alcohol. Identification will be checked. All forms of identification must include a date of birth. We do not accept paper, temporary, or vertical IDs. No alcohol may be brought onto the Museum grounds, and bottles of wine purchased may not be opened on the Museum grounds.
Event Documentation
This event will be photographed and videotaped. By entering this property, you agree that Las Golondrinas, its contractors and representatives may film you, photograph you and record your voice, and make use of your image or voice without compensation, in any media worldwide for any purpose related to this event and the business of Las Golondrinas including marketing in print, online and social media. Please do not enter the property if you do not agree to any of the above.
Explore the historic buildings and you may encounter a spirit from New Mexico’s past!
Las Golondrinas Baker (#2)
Maria Gertrudis Barcelo, aka “Doña Tules” & Husband, Manuel Antonio Sisneros (#3 & 4)
La Patrona de Las Golondrinas (#7)
Juan Bazan (#11)
Las Golondrinas Shepherd (#13)
Black Jack Ketchum (near #15)
Mrs. Leonora Paloheimo (near #15)
Jesusita Aragon (#16)
Ben Lilly (near #17)
Marian Sloan Russell (#19)
Paula Angel (near #48)
Juan Bautista de Anza (wandering spirit)
Nina Otero Warren (wandering spirit)
Lizzie McGrath (wandering spirit)
Ranch Hand to Mr. Sandoval (wandering spirit)
Visit the Spirits of Las Golondrinas
Historic Buildings, #1 – 19
Halloween Tin Stamping
While Supplies Last
Food Service Area
Face Painting
5:00–7:00 PM
Food Service Area
Kalpulli Teocalli Ollin Curanderismo
Next to Info Booth
Bonfire S’mores
Get your kit at the café in the Food Service Area. Then, roast them at one of the barrel bonfires.