The historic Hubbell Trading Post brings its renowned collection to the Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque for a special pop-up event. Visitors have the unique opportunity to browse and purchase authentic Navajo rugs, fine silver jewelry, and pieces featuring turquoise and other precious stones. This event celebrates Native American craftsmanship and provides a direct connection to the legacy of the Southwest's most famous trading post, all set against the stunning backdrop of the monument.
What to Expect
A curated selection of high-quality Native American arts and crafts available for purchase in a scenic outdoor setting.
Who Should Attend
Art collectors
Cultural enthusiasts
National Park visitors
Jewelry lovers
Agenda Overview
The event takes place on June 7, 2026, at the Petroglyph National Monument.
Venue & Address
Petroglyph National Monument
Western Trail NW Albuquerque , New Mexico United States
Organizer
Western National Parks · Non-profit
Organization supporting the preservation and education of national parks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is being sold?
Authentic Navajo rugs and fine silver jewelry.
Where is it located?
Petroglyph National Monument, Western Trail NW, Albuquerque.
Is there an entry fee?
The event is generally free to attend.
When is the event?
June 7, 2026.
Who is hosting?
Western National Parks.
Is parking available?
Yes, standard monument parking applies.
Tags
Culture
Market
Albuquerque
Native American
Art
History
Summary
A pop-up market featuring authentic Navajo goods and jewelry from the historic Hubbell Trading Post.