- Our list of the best things to do in Farmington, New Mexico, features the top 12 nearby activities — including 5 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Farmington, NM has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Farmington, NM , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Aztec
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Bowlero Lanes is a sports and entertainment facility that offers open and league bowling as well as tournament bowling. It also offers batting cages, a sports bar, and a diner on the premises.
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A San Antonio Landmark, the Cameo Theatre has been in operation since 1940. The theater hosts a variety of entertainment, including films, live theatrical productions, musical performances, and lavish theme parties.
14.1 Miles
Acting as a footprint of the ancient Pueblo society, the Aztec Ruins National Monument offers guests the ability to view a mysterious native culture of the southwest. They are also able to enter the only reconstructed kiva in the region.
34.1 Miles
The second-largest lake in New Mexico is the focus of the Navaho Lake State Park. There are multiple campgrounds, two boat docks, and two marinas in addition to hiking trails and picnic tables.
40.1 Miles
Opened in 1995, the Ska Brewing Company is known for its unique atmosphere inspired by ska music. The brewery itself is made from recycled materials, such as jeans and bowling lanes, and is powered fully by wind.
40.8 Miles
Whether you are looking for high adrenaline adventure or a lazy float down the river, 4 Corners Whitewater, should be your outfitter of choice. Join their experienced guides for a whitewater rafting adventure on the San Miguel and Animas, or rent a tube and float under the sun.
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The largest of the Great Houses in Chaco Canyon is Pueblo Bonito. The ancient ruin was originally constucted between 850 and 1115 AD, and ranger-led tours of the site are conducted on a daily basis.
41.7 Miles
An important part of the city's trail system, Animas River Trail is a seven mile long multi-purpose pathway which connects to many local parks, the public library, downtown Durango and other natural surface trails.
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479 Main Avenue, Durango, CO 81301
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The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is a heritage railroad which operates between Durango and Silverton on a route which dates back to 1880's and offers beautiful views of the San Juan National Forest. The original 1882 train depot is preserved and still in operation.
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San Juan National Forest encompasses two alpine wilderness areas located on the southern part of the San Juan Mountains and comprises of many scenic routes, alpine lakes, canyons and multiple archeological sites.