Farmington, New Mexico Visitor Information
Resting on the banks of the San Juan River Valley, and bordering the Navajo Nation Farmington, New Mexico is the perfect spot for unforgettable outdoor adventure! Sitting at the junction of the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers, this northern New Mexico community of 40,000 residents is surrounded by cultural and natural treasures. Farmington’s quaint downtown is home to century-old buildings still thriving with businesses and trading posts. The town is alive with arched globe willow trees, and features an amazing network of public parks traces the banks of the San Juan River as it makes its way through town.
Climate
The Farmington area is renowned for its pleasant year-round climate. Warm temperatures and low humidity combine to make the four corners area an enjoyable destination any time of the year. Jackets or sweaters are advisable for evening activities for most of the year.
Things to see and do in Farmington
Aztec Ruins National Monument Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness/Chaco Canyon/Navajo Nation/
Other Farmington links
History/Hotels/Maps/Contact the CVB/
