Corrales Growers' Market
Corrales, Albuquerque Metro
Community nonprofit market in Corrales operating Wednesdays and Sundays, connecting local growers and producers with residents of the historic agricultural village along the Rio Grande.
About
The Corrales Growers' Market is a community nonprofit market in the Village of Corrales, a historic agricultural community on the west bank of the Rio Grande just north of Albuquerque. The market operates both Wednesdays and Sundays at 500 Jones Rd, offering two market days per week that reflect the strength of community support in a village with deep roots in small-scale farming and a culture of local self-sufficiency.
Corrales is one of the most distinctive communities in the Albuquerque metro area, a village that has maintained its agricultural character and acequia traditions despite being surrounded by suburban development. The Corrales Growers' Market fits naturally within this context, providing a marketplace that reflects the village's values and supports the farmers, orchardists, and food producers who continue working the land in one of New Mexico's most historic agricultural communities.
The market brings together growers from Corrales and the broader middle Rio Grande valley, along with food makers, bakers, and artisans who reflect the community's creative and agricultural character. Operating twice a week gives producers more selling opportunities and gives shoppers more flexibility in when they can visit, deepening the market's integration into the rhythms of daily village life.
Corrales's location between Albuquerque and Bernalillo, along the Rio Grande bosque, gives the market a setting that combines agricultural heritage with natural beauty. The market serves a community that is actively invested in preserving the character of the village against development pressure, and the Corrales Growers' Market is one of the institutions through which that investment takes practical form.