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New Mexico Green Chile Pilgrimage — Hatch + Santa Fe, NM

Destination: Hatch, NMNights: 3Group: 48Season: August, September, October, NovemberEstimated: $800–$1,400/person

Hatch (population 1,648) grows the green chile that defines New Mexican food. Hatch Chile Festival is the Labor Day weekend pilgrimage — 30,000 people, cylinder roasters running all day. Continue north to Albuquerque for huevos rancheros at Mary & Tito's (James Beard winner since 1963), then Santa Fe for The Shed (chile pilgrimage spot since 1953). Decompression: a stop at the Buckhorn Saloon in Pinos Altos (Old West steakhouse, est. 1863) on the drive to El Paso (ELP) airport.

What You'll Do

Food Tour

Tour

Scenic Overlook

Where You Sleep

  • · La Fonda on the Plaza (Santa Fe)
  • · Bishop's Lodge
  • · The Inn at Loretto

Where You Eat

  • · Pepper Pot (Hatch)
  • · Mary & Tito's Café (Albuquerque)
  • · The Shed (Santa Fe)
  • · Harry's Roadhouse

Questions

Hatch Festival?
Labor Day weekend (Sat + Sun). Get to town Friday night to beat the crowd. Wagner's Farm sells bushels for take-home roasting.
Red or green?
Always answer 'Christmas' (both). Most native NM-ans prefer green; reds peak in late September.
Closest airport?
Albuquerque (ABQ) is 3.5 hrs from Hatch. El Paso (ELP) is 1 hr south of Hatch — better for the southern leg.

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