Just north of Albuquerque, take a turn into Corrales and you will leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind.
Corrales is proud of its rural flavor and the shops and restaurants are delightful in this close-knit community.
Don’t hesitate to take your pet alpaca for a walk along the acequia while you are there!
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Casa San Ysidro – Gutierrez Minge House Museum

Central Region: Corrales

Constructed 1875. Prior to moving to Corrales, Ward Alan and Shirley Jolly Minge began accumulating scarce Hispanic New Mexican artifacts that would have otherwise been lost. To accommodate their growing collection, the Minges, in 1952 sought out the perfect location for their new home. They found a venerable old adobe Read more…

San Ysidro Church

Central Region: Corrales

Constructed 1868. Little is recorded of Corrales during the first 150 years of Spanish occupation since it was not on the major trade routes along the river from Santa Fe; even as late as 1870 the census records only 141 households with 687 residents, nearly all were farmers, ranchers or Read more…

The Corrales Scenic Byway

Central Region: Corrales

The Corrales Road (6.7 miles; N.M. 448) passes through an area north of Albuquerque that has been farmed for 1,300 years. Nestled along the Rio Grande, the Village of Corrales has a much different feel from its big city neighbor. The byway is a leisurely route through the bosque (riparian Read more…