This is a review of both the park and the every Saturday, from March to October, Farmers Market. The park is quiet the rest of the week. Like most other parks in Albuquerque, Robinson Park has many homeless people that lay around and some tents are there. On Friday evening, most homeless are herded out to make room for the Saturday Farmers Market. The Farmers Market is the best in Albuquerque, with a combination of vendors. From vegetables, fruits, breads, to music, arts and crafts. If you like dogs, there are many people that...
   Read moreKinda small and crowded for the Saturday growers market but still fun for a short visit (like 1 hour of browsing and resting with a burrito if you're not into ceramics, vegetables, teas, soaps, breads, and were hoping for more fruit and food truck type options like my family was). An especially low-stakes outing if you can arrive on a route 66 bus for free and not worry about parking. Probably overstimulating for anyone with sensory sensitivities. Saw lots of well behaved dogs. No bathrooms or playgrounds as far as...
   Read moreI live near by this park. I love going there with my dog and people watch. No playground for children, it's more of a adult park with benches and tables for picnics. Lots of trees for shade and plenty of sunny space also. The highlight of this park is on Saturday mornings in the summer time with the Growers Market. So many booths for food, bakeries, fresh local grown produce and custom crafts. EBT accepted. Also live music and performances. Early bird gets the worm because the event is usually...
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