Small Town Aztec Offers Big City Entertainment
Because there is so much to experience in Aztec - be it ancient ruins, sandstone arches, world-class fly-fishing and water recreation, thrilling motor sports, historic Americana, or white-knuckle mountain biking - it makes sense to plan your vacation by pairing it with one of the town’s many special events, celebrations and festivals.
Headlining Aztec’s entertainment calendar is the two-day Aztec Highland Games & Celtic Festival. Held in October, the Highlands Games inspired athletic celebration include caber tossing, weight for height, stone putting and hammer throws, plus Scottish and Irish dance exhibitions, bag piping, kids activities, clan tents, merchandise, food and beverage. It also features acclaimed musical performances from local, regional and world- touring bands.
In spring, participate in Aztec’s annual Alien Run Mountain Bike Competition (May). Regarded among the top single-track races in the Southwest, the “Alien” is staged amongst Aztec’s heart-pumping high sierra desert, offering beginner-to-competitive races that zip past an infamous site where, in 1948, a UFO allegedly crashed.
One event not to be missed is the annual Harvest Wine Festival (September), 22 miles from Aztec at the celebrated vineyards of Wines of the San Juan. The annual two-day celebration offers live music, jewelry and fine art sales, delicious food, award-winning wines and live musical performances.
If you’re a fan of authentic Americana, relive the Old West in all its glory by attending: seasonal opening of the Aztec Museum & Pioneer Village (April), American Indian Cultural Arts Festival at Aztec Ruins (July), the Wine & Shine Classic Car Show at Wines of the San Juan (August), and the Antique Truck & Equipment Show at Riverside Park (September).
Adrenaline-infused recreation awaits visitors of the Aztec Speedway, a Four Corners staple since the 1960s. This expansive, family oriented race venue runs weekend events throughout the spring, summer and fall on a quarter-mile, IMCA-sanctioned oval clay track that hosts a variety of stock car classes including modified, hobby, sport compact and sportmod. Its annual season kicks off in May.
For the two-wheeling enthusiast, the
Aztec Motocross has once again become a hotspot and home to many top amateur and pro riders. Rated the best track of its kind in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, the three-track (grand prix, motocross and kids practice area) recreational area features a series of table tops, rhythm sections, sweeping corners and confidence-building jumps that have become regarded as an ideal environment for learning and coaching.
For those who prefer the indoors, more art-oriented enticements await at
Feat of Clay, located on Aztec’s historic Main Avenue. The popular co-operative art gallery regularly showcases a variety of local and regional works including oil and watercolor paintings, metal craft, wood carvings and more. Be here for the HeART Show (February), Summer Artist Invitational (July), and the Annual Members Art Show.
Capping Aztec’s Nikon-prompting events schedule is the annual Aztec Sparkles Christmas Festival (December). The family-friendly event includes an arts and crafts fair, live music and a Santa-led community parade. Plus, the Aztec Ruins is gloriously illuminated with twinkling lights and even more family events during the park’s annual Evening of Lights.












