8 Best Thanksgiving Activities and Events in New Mexico!
Give thanks and celebrate the 2024 holiday season in a state rich in cultural diversity, eclectic food, and delightful people. From the finest places to grab your poultry to the sweetest pie shops, here are some ideas to make your Thanksgiving memorable.
Anasazi Bar and Lounge, Santa Fe, NM
This casual lounge is a little like being at home in your living room. Comfortable couches create intimate areas for quiet conversation, a light snack and an exotic cocktail…just what’s in order before the hubbub of Thanksgiving Day. Order an Anasazi Manhattan, made with Anasazi Colkegan Single Barrel Whiskey, Carpano Antica, Angostura Bitters and a plate of pork belly steamed buns served with black currant jam, cucumber, pickled carrot and cilantro as a precursor to your turkey day meal.
Pie-O-Neer Pies, Pie Town, NM
As the only town in the country with pie in its name, a stop here is a must before the big day. What a great conversation opener: “So, I got my pies in Pie Town. Where did yours come from?” The Pie-O-Neer is the place in town to pick up pies, literally the only place. There are, of course, the standard Thanksgiving favorites, pecan, cherry, and pumpkin, but if you want to make a statement, take a walk on the wild side and grab a New Mexico apple with green chile and pine nuts, apple cranberry crumb or chocolate chess with red chile. Sugar-free and gluten free available, plus a few take-and-bake fruit pies.
Embudo Valley Organics, Embudo, NM
With a motto, "Home of the Happy Turkey," and a colorful depiction of the bird as a logo, it's a slam dunk that this farm knows how to raise turkeys, which the farmers here have been doing for over 20 years. The birds live outside in the sunshine, feasting on certified organic grains, and then, when the time comes, are harvested humanely. Only about 1,000 birds are available for sale, so don't delay purchasing one. Order through the farm or pick one up at several local markets.
Mesilla Valley Mall, Las Cruces, NM
The dishes are done, the leftovers stowed away in the refrigerator. What now? Shopping! Head on over to the mall for some amazing deals on merchandise. With more than 80 stores, it’s a good bet you’ll find something you can’t live without. Most stores will open in the wee hours of Friday and throughout the day. You won’t beat the crowds, but you will get a jump start on holiday shopping.
Hobbler Gobbler Thanksgiving Day Run, Rio Rancho, NM
November 24, 2024
The Hobbler Gobbler Thanksgiving Day is one event you won't want to miss this season. With an exciting 10K, 5K, and Kids K to choose from, you'll begin the line with hundreds of other runners at the start. Plus, you'll get a long-sleeve performance tech tee shirt and the chance to win age group and overall awards. Don't wait, register now.
Sky Center Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum, Acoma, NM
Get in touch with the state’s earliest inhabitants. Acoma Pueblo, atop a 350-foot mesa, is one of the few communities in the United States that has been continuously inhabited for the last 2,000 years. It’s a National Historic Landmark and a landmark in the state’s cultural heritage. The cultural center and the museum showcase the history, life and culture of these ancestral pueblo people. Open Saturday and Sunday.
The Community Pantry, Gallup, NM
For many, Thanksgiving Day is all about food. But some in need don't have the option to celebrate the day this way. That's where the Pantry, which serves the people in Northwestern New Mexico, comes in. The mission is to acquire, store, and distribute food to children, the elderly, and needy families. Volunteers are an integral part of the success of the program. Opportunities range from helping in the warehouse to monthly food distributions and organizing emergency food boxes.
Ojo Caliente Mineral Hot Springs and Spa, Ojo Caliente, NM
Whew! The big day is over. All the food has been eaten. Guests have gone home. Now is the time take a deep breath and schedule some self-care at the spa. Take a soak in the healing waters, get a therapeutic massage or a rejuvenating facial or take a yoga class. Whatever brings your mind, body and spirit back into alignment. Go for the day, spend a night or two, have a meal or relax in the bar. Then head home refreshed for the holiday season that’s just around the corner.