Local, regional, national and international performers grace the stage at the Crestone Music Festival.
When you come to CrestFest, you’ll want to stay awhile. Set in the beautiful high-altitude desert of the San Luis Valley, at the foot of the 14,000-foot peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, there’s nothing else quite like it. CrestFest boasts proximity to hot springs, wilderness, mountain biking, camping and hiking, and spectacular climbing. There’s lots to see and lots to do in this scenic, historic area.
Getting to CrestFest is easy by car. It is about 45 minutes north of Alamosa or one hour south of Salida.


The Southwest Traditional and Bluegrass Music Association (aka The Southwest Pickers) is a nonprofit, volunteer-run organization established in 1981 to preserve, promote and strengthen traditional, acoustic music, particularly Bluegrass and Old-time, in New Mexico.
The world famous Taos Solar Music Fest will be back in 2010. That's right. It's taking place June 26 and 27, 2010, in downtown Taos at Kit Carson Memorial Park. Gates open at 10:30 am each day. Solar Village is free and open to the public. Bottled water is allowed with unbroken seal.
