What to do in Farmington
What to do in Farmington
Native American culture is a driving force of the northwestern area of New Mexico. The ruins in the area, Aztec Ruins, Salmon Ruins, Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde provide visitors with an opportunity to explore the history and culture that abounds in the Land of Enchantment. 4 corners monument is also a great stop for the cultural experience of early New Mexicans.
If you are an avid outdoorsman, the rumor is there’s no better place for fishermen and golfers than the Farmington area. You can explore Navajo Lake, or enjoy fly-fishing at Quality Water. Or lace up your hiking boots and hit the trails, you can even explore on mountain bikes. If you’d rather hit the green, enjoy a day of leisurely golfing at a nationally ranked and certified course at Pinon Hills Golf Course.
Looking for a unique tale to share about your accommodations during your visit? Look into the Kokopelli’s Cave Bed and Breakfast; this unique cave house is built into the vertical cliffs. Also, plenty of culture and excitement can be found in the area’s restaurants. St. Clair Winery and Bistro is popular among locals and tourists. 3 Rivers Eatery & Brewery can wet your whistle and grill you a delicious burger. Or stop by Bernardone’s Family Pizzeria for a pizza pie you will call divine!
Do you feel like lady luck is on your side? If you enjoy gambling, you’ll love the area’s casinos, Northern Edge, Sunray, and close by Ute Mountain Casino in Colorado. Looking for something more for the entire family? You’ll love Sandstone Productions outdoor theater. The community theater puts on a production in the summer months, even serving food and adult beverages. Also, take time to enjoy the river walk at Berg Park, you will not be disappointed!
From history and culture to the great outdoors Farmington, New Mexico is enchanting!



July 11, 2017 @ 8:11 pm
The Farmington Public Library is definitely worth visiting!