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Home - Tinkertown Museum Closed for the winter Tinkertown Museum is now closed for the winter We will reopen for our 2026 season on April 3rd, 2026 The Tinker of Tinkertown: The Life and Art of Ross Ward”
Visit Us - Tinkertown Museum Tinkertown is located on the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway in Sandia Park on NM Highway 536, on the way to the Sandia Crest Take exit 175 North off I-40
Our Story - Tinkertown Museum Wagon wheels, old fashioned store fronts, and wacky western memorabilia make Tinkertown’s exterior as much as a museum as the wonders within Inside, the magic of animation takes over
Gallery - Tinkertown Museum Gallery Capturing the feel of Tinkertown with a few photos is near impossible It’s the kind of magical place that needs to be experienced first hand That said, here is gallery of Tinkertown images to give you a sneak peek into this unique environment
Gift Shop - Tinkertown Museum Bring home a t-shirt decorated with Ross’ art work or a signature Bar-B-Que buzzard, hand carved and painted by the folks here at Tinkertown We have outstanding grab bags for the kids as well as mood rings and jeweled toe rings
Contact Us - Tinkertown Museum Contact Us Closed For the WInter We’ll reopen on April 3, 2026 Telephone (505) 281-5233 (leave a message) Email tinkertown1983@gmail com Physical Location 121 Sandia Crest Rd Sandia Park, NM 87047 Mailing Address Tinkertown Museum P O Box 303 Sandia Park, New Mexico 87047
Community - Tinkertown Museum Tinkertown is part of a vibrant community Nearby, you will find amazing restaurants, eclectic shops, unique lodging and a wide range of recreational opportunities
Fun Stuff! - Tinkertown Museum SCAVENGER HUNT! Use your smarts to find hidden letters within Tinkertown and unscramble a special message! How to Build a Bottle Wall Detailed directions for a fun and easy project Create a little bit of Tinkertown in your own yard! Recycle and beautify! You will need Adobe Reader to view the above links Click here to download it if you need to
Automata Magazine 2024-7-8 _v6-iss4. pdf - Tinkertown Museum After settling in New Mexico, he and his wife bought a little house in the mountains, and he began building a bottle wall around it, while planning a permanent home for his miniature creations, which he called Tinkertown
Media - Tinkertown Museum “The fantastic, funky Tinkertown Museum is an enchanted assortment of miniature, animated Western scenes…The giftshop alone is worth the visit ” – Sunset Magazine