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Closed
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Mon |
7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Tue |
7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Wed |
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Thu |
7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Fri |
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Sat |
Closed
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Discover the captivating culture of Duke City like never before with Tours of Old Town. Their knowledgeable and entertaining tour guides will take you through Old Town's rich history, legends, myths, and folklore. Their expert guides know everything about Old Town, from famous sights and sounds to unique flavors, shops, people, and attractions. They'll show you hidden gems often overlooked by tourists and provide fascinating trivia and historical facts about Duke City. Whether you have a few hours or several days to explore Old Town, Tours of Old Town guarantees you'll experience everything the area offers. Their outdoor walking tours are designed to create unforgettable experiences for locals and visitors.
The New Mexico Wine Festival is a longstanding summer tradition. Visitors can sample and shop over 200 wines from top wineries in the state. In addition, the festival offers delicious food, artisans selling their crafts, and live music performances to celebrate the season. For over 30 years, New Mexico Wine has hosted annual festivals that feature local food, arts and crafts, great live music, and, of course, the celebrated wines of New Mexico. The festival season starts every Memorial Day in Albuquerque and Las Cruces, attracting over 13,000 wine lovers for a weekend filled with fun and festivity. As fall approaches, the festival gathers again to celebrate the harvest and the hard work spent in the vineyards with a Labor Day weekend celebration. You're invited to join one of the annual events to taste the latest vintages and meet the families who produce quality craft wine for your enjoyment.
Paramotor City is an exceptional destination for pilots who enjoy observing wildlife while flying. The landing zone is maintained correctly, and it only takes a few minutes to reach the vast desert prairie, stunning mesas, and striking rock formations via flight. While flying, local pilots can spot wild horses, antelopes, coyotes, and prairie dogs. The airfield is near a dry riverbed to the west, and pilots often fly inside the arroyos for several miles. They frequently inquire about local instructors for paragliding, powered paragliding, powered parachuting, ultralight delta-wing, and fixed-wing ultralight.