Hours & Fees
THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON.
Hours of Operation
November – March
The Museum is CLOSED.
April
The Museum is only open for private tours and school visits. Reservations required.
May
The grounds are open for select weekends and self-guided tours, 9a-3p, Saturday and Sunday. Building interiors will remain closed for maintenance until June.
Open May 2 and 3
Open May 9 and 10
CLOSED May 16 and 17
Open May 23 and 24
Open May 30 and 31
June 3 – November 8 (Regular Season)
Open Wednesday–Sunday, 9a–4p. Hours may vary on festival weekends. Please note unexpected weather-related issues, private events and other factors can cause these dates or hours to change without notice.
Special Hours & Closures:
June 13 and 14: 10a-4p for the Santa Fe Spring Festival
June 19: Closed for Juneteenth
July 4 and 5: Noon-6p for the Santa Fe Wine Festival
August 8 and 9: Noon-6p for the Santa Fe Beer Festival
September 12 and 13: 10am-5pm for Santa Fe Renaissance Faire
October 3 and 4: 10am-4pm for Santa Fe Harvest Festival
October 23 and 24: 5–9pm for Spirits of New Mexico Festival
Admission Fees
Purchase admission at the Museum Store. Admission prices differ for festival weekends.
- Adults: $10
- Seniors (62+), Teens (ages 13–17), Veterans (with ID) & Students (with ID, under 25): $8
- Children 12 and under: Free
- Museum Members: Free (with membership card)
- NARM Members: Free (with membership card)
- Blue Star Families: Free (with military ID)
New Mexico residents get free admission to the museum on Wednesdays, June–October (with a valid New Mexico ID).
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve
The Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve is accessible through Las Golondrinas June –October, Wednesday–Sunday, 9am–3pm. Access for self-guided walks is included with your museum admission. Click here for more information about the wetland preserve.
Plan Your Visit
El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is an outdoor living history museum situated on 500 acres. Please allow at least 2 hours for your visit. Limited admission after 3pm.
Bring sun protection, walking shoes and water. Some parts of the property have hilly, rugged terrain. The elevation at Las Golondrinas is approximately 6,000 ft., so please pace yourself and drink plenty of water when walking around the property.
A daily tour departs at 10:30am (included with the price of admission). Spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign-up is available in the Museum Store upon arrival. Guided tours are available April–October, by reservation only.
Permits required for commerical photography and painting.
View our FAQ and Policies & Expectations for more information.

