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    Heidi's Raspberry Farm - Apricot jam

    Heidi's Raspberry Farm

    3.0(9 reviews)
    2.1 miNorth Valley/Los Ranchos
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    My friend and I stopped by for U-Pick. During the time when COVID social distancing was still in…read moreplace, I quite like that Heidi's Farm asked that U-Pick enthusiasts sign up online ahead of showing up. My friend and I registered and showed up 1 week after Heidi's opened the blackberry farm to visitors, and frankly..most of the blackberries were picked already :(. To be fair, upon checking in, they did tell us though that the mid/eye level fruits mostly had been picked, so we most likely had to look closely at the low/ground level for them. Even though they happened to open up their raspberry farm that day for the first day as well, my friend and I (U-Pick beginners/kindergarten enthusiasts!) didn't find many to pick either. I guess we didn't have so much patience looking for the fruits when it was mid 90s out there . To be fair though..we did see a family who took the 30-40 min to patiently look for blackberries at the ground level, and they were still able to find many large sized blackberries to pick! Overall, it was a nice outdoor activities to do during COVID. A bit too hot to do during the summer obviously. My friend and I spent just 20 min in the field and we wrapped up our activities pretty quickly because of the heat haha! Perhaps, if you come the first week they opened or when it wasn't so hot out, it would be much better. P.S. $5 cash for parking in the field..but they do take credit cards for U-Pick and other goodies like jams from the farm!

    Called over the phone-- they no longer do U-pick raspberries. Sounds like it's just a farm for them…read moreto harvest the berries and then sell the jams in their shop, but people are not welcome to come pick their own anymore. Person I spoke with over the phone was pleasant though.

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    Heidi's Raspberry Farm - Bushes full of ripe berries for the pickin'

    Bushes full of ripe berries for the pickin'

    Heidi's Raspberry Farm - Fresh Blackberries

    Fresh Blackberries

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    The Old San Ysidro Church - Old San Ysidro Church 2025

    The Old San Ysidro Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 miNorth Valley/Los Ranchos

    I recently attended an event here. Everyday I wake up and discover there are wonderful places and…read moreexperiences in my little neck of the woods that I had no idea existed. The Old San Isidro Church in Corrales, NM is one of those unique 'hidden' places. It really isn't hidden if you open your eyes and pay attention. The Old San Ysidro Church is a beautiful window into the history of rural New Mexico. Come visit. Attend one of the free (yes, FREE!) Speaker Series during 2025 at the Old Church managed by the Corrales Historical Society. Soak in the history just by being in this wonderful old church building.

    Located right across the street from Casa San Ysidro, the Old San Ysidro Church in Corrales is an…read more1868 building recognized on both the New Mexico Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places. It is open for "tours" - docents are available to point out features and answer questions (even when there are no current displays). And it is rentable for private events (suitable for a church setting). It is an absolutely beautiful setting for a wedding and can seat 150. Throughout the year there are art shows and monthly speakers - all free to attend. There is also a small "gift shop": the docents run a table with books, cards, and items baring San Ysidro and the scene of his miracle - an angel ploughing his farm land for him.

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    The Old San Ysidro Church - Photo by Vladimir Chaloupka

    Photo by Vladimir Chaloupka

    The Old San Ysidro Church - Photo by Dennis Chamberlain

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    Photo by Dennis Chamberlain

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