Acoma Sky City Jamboree
When is Acoma Sky City Jamboree?
Acoma Sky City Jamboree takes place on Saturday, May 23, 2026 in Pueblo Of Acoma, NM.
What distances does Acoma Sky City Jamboree offer?
Acoma Sky City Jamboree offers 3 events: 1 Mile Fitness Run/Walk, 5k, Half Marathon.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Mile Fitness Run/Walk | 1.0 mi | $29.00 | Register |
| 5k | 3.12 mi | $60.00 | Register |
| Half Marathon | 13.1 mi | $120.00 | Register |
How much does Acoma Sky City Jamboree cost?
Registration for Acoma Sky City Jamboree starts at $100.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is Acoma Sky City Jamboree held?
Acoma Sky City Jamboree is held in Pueblo Of Acoma, NM at Haaku Rd.
About Acoma Sky City Jamboree
The Acoma Sky City Jamboree is a unique running and walking event set in the heart of Acoma Pueblo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America. The event offers a beautiful way to experience the history, culture, and scenic landscape of Sky City while taking part in a professionally timed race. The courses lead participants through areas where the natural beauty and historic setting come together to create an unforgettable experience.
Participants can choose from three distances (all on paved roads):
- Half Marathon
- 5K Run
- 1 Mile Fitness Walk
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- Every half-marathon finisher will receive a custom high-tech shirt, sunglasses, a running hat, a spike bag, and a medal
- Every 5k finisher will receive a custom high-tech shirt, sunglasses, and a medal.
- Every 1-mile finisher will receive a custom high-tech shirt and a bib number.
Cultural Celebration and Location
The race weekend is centered around the Sky City Cultural Center & Haak’u Museum event site. This cultural hub showcases the history, creativity, and living traditions of the Acoma people. The center and museum serve as a gateway to understanding the deep heritage of the Acoma Pueblo, with exhibits that explore the community’s origins, art, and cultural practices.
History and Heritage
Sky City sits atop a 367-foot sandstone bluff and dates back over 900 years, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the United States. Guided tours originating from the Cultural Center allow visitors to explore traditional adobe structures and learn about the ways of life that have persisted for centuries.
Race and Visitor Experience
• Scenic race routes with views of the Acoma Valley and desert landscape
• Opportunity to visit museum exhibits and learn about Pueblo art and history
• Supportive community atmosphere
The Acoma Sky City Jamboree combines fitness and culture in a setting that honors tradition while celebrating athletic achievement.