Santa Fe Harvest Festival
Santa Fe Harvest Festival
Welcome to the 52nd Annual
Santa Fe Harvest Festival!
As the autumn breeze sweeps through the historic ranch grounds, join us for a celebration of the bountiful harvest season. Learn the time-honored tradition of crafting vibrant red chile ristras, or wander through the pumpkin patch to pick the perfect pumpkin for your fall decor.
Experience the joy of stomping grapes by foot and discover the art of making corn husks with hands-on demonstrations. Browse through local arts & crafts, surrounded by the colorful foliage of cottonwoods and historic buildings, with period-correct dressed docents guiding your journey through the past.
Quench your thirst with Golondrinas Gold Ale, brewed from Golondrinas Hops by Beer Creek Brewing, or savor the flavors of Sheehan Winery’s finest New Mexican wines. Embark on a hayride around the ranch and soak in the sights and scents of the season.
Join us at the longest-running harvest festival in New Mexico, where traditions come alive amidst the beauty of autumn. Let’s celebrate the abundance of the harvest together!
EVENT DATE
OCTOBER 5 & 6, 2024
10am – 4pm
PLAN AHEAD!
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY AND SAVE
Ticket prices increase on May 1 and again on September 27. Save big when you buy your tickets early! Space is limited and some festivals sell out, so get your tickets today.
Members, you get free admission to all festivals, but you must reserve your free tickets online to guarantee entry. Interested in membership? JOIN NOW!
Tickets are only available through HoldMyTicket.com. Cash is not accepted at the admissions gate. We accept credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
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- 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).
- Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid ID to buy and/or drink alcohol (see Alcohol Policy below).
- 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.
SCHEDULED
Traditional San Ysidro Procession & Mass with Father Jose Hererra
Procession will begin at #43, and mass will follow on the Stage. All are welcome!
10:15AM, Saturday Only
Storytelling and Book Signing by Children’s Author, Kathy Contreras
Harvesting Friends/Cosechando Amigos
Saturday and Sunday, 12:00PM and 2:00PM
Exhibit Hall
Fresh Horno Bread (#2)
(while supplies last)
Meet Clyde the Buffalo (behind #16)
Saturday & Sunday, 11:00AM – 3:00PM (or when Clyde decides he’s done!)
Make a Tin Medallion (Behind #’s 18 & 19)
Saturday & Sunday (while supplies last)
Craft Corner: Corn Husk Dolls (behind #3)
Saturday, 12:00PM – 2:00PM & Sunday 11:00AM – 1:00PM
Stomp Freshly Harvested Grapes by Foot! (#31)
Saturday & Sunday, 11:00AM – 3:00PM
History of Winemaking in New Mexico Talk (#31)
Saturday & Sunday, 3:00PM
Make Your Own Herbal Tea Bag (#36)
(while supplies last)
Harvest Hayride (line up at #25 & before the bridge near #44)
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00PM – 3:00PM
PERFORMANCES
New Mexico Marimba (Eating Area)
12:00PM – 2:00PM
Los Coloniales, Traditional Spanish Folk Dancers (The Stage)
Saturday Only, 1:00PM
Entreflamenco Youth Dancers (The Stage)
Sunday Only, 1:00PM
Niños de Santa Fe (The Stage)
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00PM
Ashkia & Prayer in Motion (Entertainment Space)
Sunday Only, 3:00PM
ONGOING
Bulmaro Perez Mendoza – Zapotec Master Weaver (near entrance)
New Mexico Museum of Art presents Saints and Santos: Picturing the Holy in New Spain
Saturday only (Education Center), More Info
Institute for Applied Ecology
Saturday only, (near The Stage at the “Torreon” path), More Info
Shop Local Arts & Crafts (Artist Plazas)
Face Painting (Artist Plazas)
Fairy Hair (Artist Plazas)
Willow Basket Making Demonstrations (behind #5)
Saturday only
“La Cosecha” (The Harvest) (near #5)
Corn Grinding & Yerba Buena Tea Sampling (#5)
Traditional Chile Ristra Stringing with the Archuleta Family (near #8)
Traditional Weaving Demonstrations (#11)
Ruidita Stringing (#16)
Historic Hide Tanning (#21)
Carpentry Shop (#24)
Pumpkin Patch Picking (#25)
Visit the Blacksmith (#27)
Visit Humming Desert Alpacas, Rio Grande Mule & Donkeys & Northern New Mexico Horsemen’s Association (near #27)
Wool Dyeing Demonstration (#30)
Traditional Alabados (hymns) with Dexter Trujillo (#32)
Autumn Refreshments with La Sociedad Folklorica (next to #48)
The Big Mill (#35)
Tortilla Making (#37)
Historic Military Encampment & The New Mexico Topographical Engineers (near #44)
Anka Jewelry Designs
Aroma Wear Jewelry
Artful Artisan
Barbara Manzanares
Bean Street Studio
BeHempful
Benjamin Green
Big Head Leather
Bloomers
Blossom and Barrel
Brenda’s Botanicals, LLC
Bulmaro Pérez Mendoza, Zapotec Weaver
Button Box Aprons
Carved Birds of the SW
Casa Lucero 505
Cielito Lindo Designs
Creations by Gale/Gigi’s Crafts
Dancing Dolphins Art – Face and Henna
Dun Stag
Divine Palm Henna Art
El Cortijo Ranch
EmpoweRN hustle Limited Co.
Faux Glass Art
Francelia’s Chandler Shop
Gather Custom Woodwork, LLC
Harpy’s Bizarre Bazaar
High on Hooking
Hil’s Jewelry
Imagination Fabrication of NM
Into the Hollow Designs
Jessica Spring
JoElla Casse Mosaics
Just for me
La Paris Bakery
Lineage Seeds, LLC
Made By Mac
Magarte Pottery
Mia’s Botanicals
Mini Falls Farm
Mounds of Mud
Naomi Lowe
New Mexico Fairy Hair
New Mexico Metal Art
New Mexico Sabor
Nikki Legend Pottery
Petra Mudworks
Robert Redus
Rocio Produce
Santa Fe New MexicanSerena Serenity Studio
Shirly Lynn Fine Arts
The Shrum Shop
Trist Victoria Design Studio
Wildcat Lavender
Wilder Gardens, LLC