SANDOVAL COUNTY MISSES YOU!
Sandoval County is home to some of the Southwest’s most beautiful settings and culturally diverse communities. Due to mandatory quarantine, we understand that you can’t visit us right now, but thanks to technology, you can treat yourselves to a virtual visit. Our website is chock full of information so that when these uncertain times come to an end, you can come back and “SeeSandoval” County in it’s full New Mexican splendor!
We’re with you, stay safe and we look forward to seeing you soon!
“As we spend more time in New Mexico’s great outdoors, let’s remember that we all share these beautiful spaces and must protect them as well as each other.”

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VIRTUAL SANDOVAL
Here we’ve compiled a delightful assortment of all things New Mexico.
We hope you’ll come visit us soon, but in the meantime, immerse yourself in some virtual entertainment New Mexico Style.
NM Book Club
The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow: Week 1The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow: The Diary of Sarah Nita, a Navajo Girl, New Mexico, 1864 (written by Ann Turner) As one of the latest editions to the Dear America series, this tale provides the (fictional) first-hand account of a Navajo girl who, along with her family and friends, endured the hardships of the Long Walk in an effort to survive and reach her final destination.
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The Unbreakable Code“John's mother is getting married and he has to leave the reservation. John's grandfather tells him he has the special unbreakable code to take with him. This story portrays the quiet pride of a Navajo code talker as he explains to his grandson how the Navajo language, faith and ingenuity helped win World War II.” In this video, a Fort Sumner Historic Site/ Bosque Redondo Memorial Ranger reads a children’s book out loud while the video shows the pages she is reading. Families are be able to access the digital copy of the book for free at Internet Archive..
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The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow: Week 2Video Gallery
Star Parties
New Mexico's stargazing opportunities are among the best in all of North America. The combination of high altitude, low humidity, and and vast open areas without light pollution are key factors.
As a result "Star Parties" are common all across the state. In this case we get a glimpse of two Star Parties, at Bandelier National Monument and at Cerrillos Hills State Park.
Corrales
This rural village sits on the banks of the Rio Grande, nestled tightly between the first and third largest cities in New Mexico. Despite the metropolis surrounding it Corrales maintains a lifestyle that is slower and quieter. And the attributes of a small farming community still thrive, with a popular growers market, horseback riding, and quaint village shops and restaurants. #NewMexicoTRUE
Tent Rocks
This national monument offers a relatively easy hike to a surprisingly stunning overlook. The tent rocks are cones of volcanic material worn into their unusual shapes over eons. And the trip to the top includes a slot canyon and multiple stops you will have to make to pull out your camera. #NewMexicoTRUE
Experiences Abound in Sandoval County

Fun for the Entire Family
From historical and cultural sites to unique experiences, Expanses of beautiful wilderness and peaceful lakes. Sandoval County is a Playground of New Mexican wonders.