City/town information
A quaint and quiet village founded in the late 1800s. Enjoy walks in the Cerrillos Hills State Park, a burger and beer at the Blackbird Saloon or time travel to the past at the Trading Post, where you can buy gems, bottles, and handmade turquoise jewelry from the same mines that inspired Tiffany's famous Turquoise blue box.
28 locals recommend
Los Cerrillos
A quaint and quiet village founded in the late 1800s. Enjoy walks in the Cerrillos Hills State Park, a burger and beer at the Blackbird Saloon or time travel to the past at the Trading Post, where you can buy gems, bottles, and handmade turquoise jewelry from the same mines that inspired Tiffany's famous Turquoise blue box.
If you're looking for a bit more action, the artsy hippie town of Madrid (pronounced MAD-rid) offers an endless choice of galleries, food stops and the Mine Shaft Tavern, the famous biker bar from Wild Hogs. Lots of people and lots to do. Just 3 miles south on Hwy. 14
140 locals recommend
Madrid
If you're looking for a bit more action, the artsy hippie town of Madrid (pronounced MAD-rid) offers an endless choice of galleries, food stops and the Mine Shaft Tavern, the famous biker bar from Wild Hogs. Lots of people and lots to do. Just 3 miles south on Hwy. 14
Food scene
Enjoy a burger and one of the local hand crafted brews on the porch for that authentico Ol' West vibe.
26 locals recommend
Black Bird Saloon
28 Main StEnjoy a burger and one of the local hand crafted brews on the porch for that authentico Ol' West vibe.
Great food, outdoor vibe, pitchers of beer, fried okra and other favorites you'd never expect in this locale.
37 locals recommend
The Hollar
2849 NM-14Great food, outdoor vibe, pitchers of beer, fried okra and other favorites you'd never expect in this locale.
A great local cafe serving breakfast and lunch,. Known for their fresh cinnamon rolls and the "feed store burrito" that will fill you with New Mexico green chile goodness (or if you prefer, red or xmas ). Kids will love the free range chickens and animals that scamper about the feed store in back.
27 locals recommend
San Marcos Cafe & Feed Store
New Mexico 14A great local cafe serving breakfast and lunch,. Known for their fresh cinnamon rolls and the "feed store burrito" that will fill you with New Mexico green chile goodness (or if you prefer, red or xmas ). Kids will love the free range chickens and animals that scamper about the feed store in back.
A favorite stop of locals, bikers and tourists alike is a slice of Americana that's been serving burgers, brews, and vibrant live music since 1899. The story is written in the art on the walls. History in the making.
47 locals recommend
The Mine Shaft Tavern
2846 NM-14A favorite stop of locals, bikers and tourists alike is a slice of Americana that's been serving burgers, brews, and vibrant live music since 1899. The story is written in the art on the walls. History in the making.
Sightseeing
Giddyup for a sunset horseback trail ride through the infamous Cerrillos Hills of New Mexico.
17 locals recommend
Broken Saddle Riding Co
26 Vicksville RdGiddyup for a sunset horseback trail ride through the infamous Cerrillos Hills of New Mexico.
Petting Zoo, Gifts and Museum
In the Village
This spot is an American Treasure you don't want to miss. Time travel through Cerrillos' mining days at the Casa Grande Trading Post (and petting zoo). Owners Pat+Todd Brown have amassed an incredible collection of mining camp artifacts that gives a full picture of a miner's life in Cerrillos circa 1890-1950. In addition to collectable bottles, pocket knives, and tchotchkes, you can buy handmade turquoise jewelry from the same mines that inspired Tiffany's Turquoise famous blue box. (Yup, there was actually a Tiffany's mine in the Cerrillos Hills.)
9 locals recommend
Casa Grande Trading Post
17 Waldo StThis spot is an American Treasure you don't want to miss. Time travel through Cerrillos' mining days at the Casa Grande Trading Post (and petting zoo). Owners Pat+Todd Brown have amassed an incredible collection of mining camp artifacts that gives a full picture of a miner's life in Cerrillos circa 1890-1950. In addition to collectable bottles, pocket knives, and tchotchkes, you can buy handmade turquoise jewelry from the same mines that inspired Tiffany's Turquoise famous blue box. (Yup, there was actually a Tiffany's mine in the Cerrillos Hills.)
Art Gallery, Ice Cream, Gifts
In the Village
Looking for a water, soda or ice cream on a sunny day? Drop into the Station and grab something to cool your whistle. You can sit on the historic stone steps across the street to enjoy your treat, just like the locals. Of course, they also have fun items created by talented local artisans for those looking for a treasured piece to take home.
10 locals recommend
Cerrillos Station
15B 1st StLooking for a water, soda or ice cream on a sunny day? Drop into the Station and grab something to cool your whistle. You can sit on the historic stone steps across the street to enjoy your treat, just like the locals. Of course, they also have fun items created by talented local artisans for those looking for a treasured piece to take home.
Church
In the Village
If the church is open, don't miss a chance to view this classic example of a rural adobe church built by the Catholic priests of New Mexico. Next to the church, a lovely shrine garden built by locals to honor Mary is usually open to the public. Mass is celebrated on Sunday by the parish.
St Joseph Catholic Church
County Road 59If the church is open, don't miss a chance to view this classic example of a rural adobe church built by the Catholic priests of New Mexico. Next to the church, a lovely shrine garden built by locals to honor Mary is usually open to the public. Mass is celebrated on Sunday by the parish.
General Store
Nearby necessities
You'll find plenty of what you need if you don't want to drive to town today. Essentials, snacks, and nick nacks in Madrid's old Boarding House. Lots of free parking while you shop.
Madrid General Store
302 S Perkins AveYou'll find plenty of what you need if you don't want to drive to town today. Essentials, snacks, and nick nacks in Madrid's old Boarding House. Lots of free parking while you shop.
Lone Butte General Store
3815 NM-14Quick food and package alcohol