2026 Corrales Harvest Festival

September 26 & 27

9am – 5pm

 

artists!

Submit your Corrales harvest themed artwork for our 2026 t-shirts!

Deadline is June 1, 2026

$250 prize for the winning design!

Send your artwork to info@corralesharvestival.com

Any Lost articles, if they were found, may be retrieved at the Village of Corrales Police Station in the Village Offices.

Men, women, children, pets and more! Join us for a weekend of fun, shopping, playing, riding our famous “rapid transit” aka the hay wagons around the village and have a wonderful time.

We Have a New Pet Mayor!

Your votes raised over $7000 for animal services.

Mayor Apple thanks all of you!

2025 T-shirt Art Contest Winner

Dee Sanchez

View her website

Congratulations to Apple our Latest Corrales Pet Mayor

About the Event

The Festival began in 1985 with hayrides during the fall harvest. Over the years, other farms, businesses and restaurants began to participate, enlarging the festival from 800 to over 10,000 visitors.

Event Overview

The Corrales Harvest Festival is a two day event that takes place each year throughout the village of Corrales during the last weekend in September. The Festival had been held continuously since 1985. Traffic through Corrales is restricted during the event to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for our guests.

Our Mission

Our mission is to promote and develop the history and character of the Village of Corrales through a yearly educational and recreational event that showcases the local agriculture, merchants, artwork, performing arts and historic culture. We support organizations and activities, such as Kamp Kiwanis meeting the agricultural, civic and social needs of the community of Corrales.

Organization

The Corrales Harvest Festival is organized and managed by the Kiwanis Club of Corrales Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the state of New Mexico. Board and Committee members serve without compensation of any kind.

Parking

Corrales is a small village with many intersecting small roads and many do not allow parking. Please adhere to the event signs and use designated parking areas. Designated parking areas are located a short distance from Tractor Stops on the route (“Corrales Not-So-Rapid-Transit”) which will transport Festival attendees to all Festival venues.

Corrales is distinguished by its broad green pastures and orchards, its rich historic and artistic character, and of course the sounds and scents of roosters, cows, horses and sheep. To cross the borders into Corrales is to step into another time and place where the stresses of twenty-first century life give way to the grace and pace of another era. The Corrales Harvest Festival celebrates the history and culture of the people that have made Corrales the charming village that it is today. 

A big shout out and thanks to Showtime Photo Booth for our great branded backdrop!