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June is one of the best months to be in Santa Fe. The weather is warm but comfortable, patios are lively, the art scene shifts into summer mode, and the city calendar fills with festivals, markets, music, and outdoor events. Here's a local's look at what's happening in Santa Fe, NM this June — from someone who works across Santa Fe, Rancho Viejo, NM, Eldorado, NM, Las Campanas, NM, Aldea, NM, and the historic Eastside, NM.
By June, Santa Fe feels fully alive. The cottonwoods are green, outdoor dining is in full swing, and locals and visitors alike head to the Plaza, Canyon Road, the Railyard, and the surrounding cultural attractions for some of the city's best annual traditions. The headline events include the Spring Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas (June 13–14, 2026), the Rodeo de Santa Fe (June 24–27, 2026), free summer concerts, Pride Month celebrations, the Santa Fe Farmers' Market, and gallery openings along Canyon Road. Below is everything worth putting on your calendar.
One of the highlights of June is the annual Spring Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, held June 13–14, 2026. This beloved living history museum just south of Santa Fe celebrates New Mexico's agricultural and cultural traditions with sheep shearing, horno bread baking, weaving demonstrations, live music, artisan vendors, and hands-on activities for families. It's a wonderful way to experience the historic roots of Northern New Mexico, and it officially kicks off the museum's festival season.
Late June means cowboy boots, rodeo action, carnival rides, and family fun at the annual Rodeo de Santa Fe. Taking place June 24–27, 2026, the 77th annual rodeo is one of Santa Fe's longest-running summer traditions, featuring professional PRCA events, barrel racing, bronc riding, mutton bustin', food vendors, and a festive local atmosphere. Whether you're a longtime local or new to Santa Fe, it's a quintessential summer experience.
June also marks the return of Santa Fe's beloved free summer concert programming. The city's outdoor music series brings live performances to the Plaza, the Railyard, and community parks throughout the summer. Expect everything from New Mexico folk and Latin music to jazz, rock, and family-friendly performances under the evening sky — a perfect, low-cost way to spend a summer night.
June is Pride Month, and Santa Fe celebrates with a variety of LGBTQ+ events, performances, and gatherings. Expect Pride-themed concerts, social events, and community celebrations leading into Santa Fe Pride festivities. Santa Fe's welcoming spirit and vibrant arts community make June an especially fun and inclusive time to be in the city.
Summer produce begins to shine in June, making the Santa Fe Farmers' Market a must-visit. Held in the Railyard District, the market features local farmers, fresh produce, artisan foods, flowers, baked goods, and handmade products from around Northern New Mexico. It's one of the best ways to experience Santa Fe's food culture and connect with local makers.
June is when Santa Fe's art world comes alive. Galleries along Canyon Road debut summer exhibitions, artist receptions become more frequent, and visitors can enjoy leisurely evening strolls through one of America's most iconic art districts. From contemporary galleries to traditional Southwestern art, there's always something new to discover — and it's a big part of why summer is peak season in this city.
With daytime temperatures generally in the 80s and cool evenings, June is ideal for hiking, patio dining, and exploring the outdoors. Popular spots like the Dale Ball Trails, the Plaza, and nearby mountain areas become especially active this time of year. Patio season is fully underway, and Santa Fe's restaurant scene shines with outdoor dining and seasonal menus.
For locals, June is when Santa Fe truly starts to feel like summer — and it's also when many visitors fall in love with the city and start picturing themselves here year-round. If a June visit has you wondering what it would be like to live near the Plaza, in the foothills by the Dale Ball Trails, or in one of Santa Fe's historic neighborhoods, that's exactly the kind of question I help people answer every day.
As a Santa Fe real estate broker, Craig Cunningham helps buyers and sellers navigate the local market with insider knowledge of the city's neighborhoods, lifestyle, and seasonal rhythm. A June visit is a great time to learn what draws so many out-of-state buyers here and to get a feel for where the market stands right now. If you're a homeowner thinking ahead, it's worth knowing what your current home might be worth, how character-rich adobe homes are priced, and the smart approach to timing a sale around the seasons. Buyers, meanwhile, often want to know how quickly homes are selling and whether
you'll face cash offers. Whatever stage you're at, reach out anytime — I'd be glad to help you turn a great June visit into a place to call home.
June in Santa Fe is warm and dry, with daytime highs generally in the 80s and cool, comfortable evenings. It's one of the most pleasant months of the year for hiking, patio dining, and outdoor events.
The major June events include the Spring Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas (June 13–14, 2026), the Rodeo de Santa Fe (June 24–27, 2026), the free summer concert series, Pride Month celebrations, and the weekly Santa Fe Farmers' Market in the Railyard.
The 77th annual Rodeo de Santa Fe takes place June 24–27, 2026, at the Rodeo de Santa Fe grounds on Rodeo Road, just minutes from downtown.
Yes. June offers warm weather, a packed calendar of festivals and live music, summer gallery openings on Canyon Road, and active farmers markets — making it one of the best months to experience the city.
Families can enjoy the hands-on living-history activities at the Spring Festival, mutton bustin' and carnival rides at the Rodeo de Santa Fe, free outdoor concerts, the Farmers' Market, and easy hikes like the Dale Ball Trails.