Coronado Historic Site
Friends of Coronado and Jemez: Volunteer or Shop
Join today to help preserve this important site!
The Mission of the Friends of Coronado and Jemez Historic Sites is to support the conservation and restoration of historical assets and museum exhibits, and to promote through community outreach, the historical and cultural significance of the Coronado and Jemez Historic Sites – including the ancestral pueblos of Kuaua and Giusewa, the Coronado Expedition, and the Mission of San José de los Jémez. Enjoy these benefits:
- Free admission to both Jemez and Coronado Historic Sites during regular hours and to many activities such as workshops, demonstrations, lectures, and film series. A small fee may be charged for special field trips.
- Participate in our docent and volunteer program. You can participate in hands-on experience such as mud plastering and adobe building.
- Receive a quarterly newsletter.
- Perhaps the biggest benefit is the knowledge that your membership donation is helping maintain this uniquely beautiful and historic site.
CLICK HERE to visit the Friends of Coronado and Jemez webpage.
Shop at Sun Father's Gift Shop located at Coronado Historic Site
Open Wednesday - Monday, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Friends of Coronado and Jemez Historic Sites operate Sun Father's Gift Shop at Coronado Historic Site. The shop offers a wide variety of Southwest items including jewelry, Native American pottery, toys, and educational materials. Additionally, the store features crafts that have a connection to Kuaua and New Mexico and made by Indigenous and local artisans. Profits from sales are used to help the historic sites with preservation and education. Purchases are sales-tax free. Friends members receive a discount on any full-priced items. Learn more about the shop on their website.
