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Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum
"Casa Grande Trading Post, Petting Zoo and Cerrillos Mining Museum is a great stop along the Turquoise Trail. This 28 room adobe building houses a gift shop with many unique items that include handmade sterling silver jewelry with rare Cerrillos turquoise, rocks & minerals, antique bottles, insulators and barbwire. Open 7 days a week. Please call prior to your visit to confirm open times."
Address: 17 Waldo St., Cerrillos, New Mexico 87010
Phone: +15054383008
State: NM
City: Cerrillos
Street Number: 17 Waldo St.
Zip Code: 87010
categories: community museum


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00


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Reviews
Nice trading post, tourist souvenirs & unique turquoise museum. Lots of handmade, locally sourced turquoise from the local “little Blue Bell mine”. Located in the Cerillos Mining District, 25 miles south of Santa Fe, NM. Follow the signs in the small village once you turn off the main highway. Quirky & unique items with nicely made local turquoise jewelry.
Wonderful local place. Had a lovely chat with the owner and got lots of fun little things. The animals were cute.
I very much enjoy my visits here; Coco and I have become friends, he's a bit of a camera hog though. I also enjoy talking to the owners. Coco and I in August 2017 and again in March 2019. I found so many unique things there. There's also a peaceful view near the petting area. If you visit, get a bag of feed to share with Coco and his friends. I just returned from visiting Coco again so, added a new pic.
Very awesome hidden gem with a little petting zoo
We had a great time here. Great selection of turquoise, great prices and interesting antiques. The llama, goats and chickens were friendly and adorable. The chickens were Polish Top Hats, beautiful and the eggs were for sale we bought two dozen and they had great golden yolks!. Friendly folks and a great destination as a day trip from Santa Fe. You can feel the history in this place and in this town! I will be coming back!
Very organized place with lots to choose from. There is a $4.00 charge to go beyond, into the museum. We did not have time, but if you like old stuff, there's plenty. Don't let the neighborhood appearance cause you to count this out. It's a community under hard times with some rebuilding happening. The owners have unusual things for crafting. I found sliced antler pieces I'm going to use for jewelry.
A rock hunter, gemstone seeker, minerals, crystals seeker delight. The trading post two rooms are packed with a trove of product and selection of sizes. Worth browsing
Nice free petting zoo and variety of items in shop.
Do you love rocks? History? Mining memorabilia? Jewelry? Petting zoos? Then, you MUST, absolutely visit!!
Neat stuff. They charge $4 to enter the other half of the building the "museum" Feed the animals for $4.
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