The ABQ Holiday Market is back! While everybody celebrates the holidays in their own, special way, there’s nothing like a holiday market to get you in the Christmas spirit! Whether you need to finish up some last-minute gift shopping for the special people in your life, or you just want to get some fresh air while admiring all the beautiful crafts on display, exploring the ABQ Holiday Market is the perfect way to spend your weekend.

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It’s that time of year again! Time to bundle up and head over to the ABQ Holiday Market! You are sure to run into friends or make new ones while wandering among the beautiful art on display. For more information, you can check out the official Rail Yards Market website for the event!

This holiday season in New Mexico, why not take a special Christmas town road trip to one or all of these Holly Jolly towns in NM? Make it extra enjoyable by picking up an RV from RVShare that fits the whole family.

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Christmas In New Mexico

What are some Christmas traditions in New Mexico?
From festive holiday foods to spectacular Christmas light shows, there are numerous holiday traditions in New Mexico we look forward to each year. Here are some Christmas traditions in New Mexico you can add to your yearly celebrations:

  • Canyon Road Farolito Walk, Santa Fe, NM: This fun and luminous Christmas tradition in Santa Fe happens every Christmas Eve. It is an enchanting walk filled with paper bag lanterns called Farolitos. You may have heard of these as "luminarias" in other parts of the country and the world. Head to Canyon Road for a fun and festive walk along streets and houses lined with these beautiful Farolitos.
  • Tumbleweed Snowman, Albuquerque, NM: This quirky tradition makes use of the many, sometimes gigantic, tumbleweeds that blow through Albuquerque. For around 30 years, this tradition has enchanted and welcomed guests to the town along I-40. Mr. Frosty stands 14 feet tall with his signature blue hat made from a 55-gallon drum. When you drive into town, be sure to give him a quick wave.
  • Christmas on the Pecos, Carlsbad, NM: Tour the Pecos River in holiday style with this fun boat tour. You'll have your chance to cruise the river from around Thanksgiving until the end of December. The highlight of the tour is the hundreds of homes along the route that decorate their yards and homes with impressive light shows. Each year is a little bit different, so be sure to add this fun event to your annual Christmas tradition list.

Of course, it really isn't Christmas in New Mexico until you do these 13 things. Which of these New Mexican holiday traditions do you partake in?

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