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The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary is where captive-bred wolves, wolfdogs, and other wild canids are rescued and given lifelong care, nutrition, medical support, enrichment, and animal companionship. The sanctuary also provides educational tours and programs to raise awareness of animal welfare and conservation. Visitors have praised the refuge for its knowledgeable staff and the healthy behavior of the animals. It is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and conservation enthusiasts alike.
Come and experience the magical Corrales Harvest Festival. This delightful weekend event offers the opportunity to shop and ride the famous hay wagons around the village. Men, women, children, and even pets gather to celebrate Corrales's rich history and culture. The Festival originated in 1985 with hayrides during the fall harvest, but it has grown in popularity to attract over 10,000 visitors. This is your chance to travel back in time and enjoy the charm and leisurely pace of a bygone era in Corrales. Explore the village's vast green pastures, orchards, and artistic ambiance. You'll be surrounded by the sounds of roosters, cows, horses, and sheep, making it a truly delightful and sensory experience.
The Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to explore the breathtaking beauty of central New Mexico. This trail covers an area of 15,000 square miles and connects Albuquerque, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape from the top of Sandia Crest. For a truly immersive experience of the area's natural beauty, it is highly recommended that you take a detour from the freeway and travel through the byway. As you go along the route, you will come across the historic mining towns of Golden, Madrid, and Cerrillos - each of which has been revitalized with many arts and crafts, theaters, music, museums, and restaurants. This scenic and historically rich area encompasses a vast expanse in the heart of central New Mexico.