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04/07/2025
Regional Public Safety Agencies Unite to Ensure Safe Pilgrimage to Santuario de Chimayó
SANTA FE, NM – Public safety personnel from Northern New Mexico are joining forces to support the thousands of pilgrims or “peregrinos” participating in the annual Good Friday Pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayó. The Santa Fe County Fire Department, Santa Fe County Office of Emergency Management, and Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with 29 regional agencies, are implementing coordinated safety measures for this year’s pilgrimage, scheduled for Friday, April 18, 2025.
The Santuario de Chimayó, a revered Roman Catholic church and shrine, attracts over 30,000 pilgrims seeking spiritual renewal and healing during holy week. Recognizing the significance of this tradition, Santa Fe County and its regional partners are working together to ensure public safety along the pilgrimage route.
Due to the number of those participating in the Pilgrimage to Santuario, which begins Thursday night, April 17, 2025, and extends throughout the Easter weekend, motorists should anticipate delays on major routes, including Highway 84/285, NM Highway 503, Juan Medina Road leading to Chimayó, as well as State Road 76 from Espanola to Chimayo. Enhanced traffic patrols will be in effect. Law enforcement agencies, including the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, New Mexico State Police, the Espanola Police Department, Rio Arriba Sheriff’s Office, Santa Fe City Police Department, Tesuque and Pojoaque Police Departments, Los Alamos Police Department, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Santa Fe County Animal Control, along with firefighters from various departments, will work together to safeguard the event.
Careful planning is crucial for those intending to participate. Considering traffic congestion, consider developing a pre-planned route, check-in locations, and pre-arranged pick-up and drop-off points. Remember that cell phone service may be limited depending on your wireless carrier.
To ensure a safe and successful pilgrimage, participants are encouraged to follow these safety measures:
- Walk only on designated pedestrian paths and follow posted signage.
- Wear weather-appropriate clothing, comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and layered attire.
- Wear bright, visible colors and reflective gear; avoid dark clothing.
- Carry a flashlight or a glow stick for visibility at night.
- Bring sufficient water, snacks, and sunscreen.
- Walk in groups and avoid walking alone.
- Stay off roadways and medians.
- Call 911 in case of emergency.
- Inform someone of your planned route and expected arrival time.
For additional safety tips, watch the Santa Fe County Fire Department’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aycDuQS4HAE.
Transportation Options
The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) Blue Bus will provide a free shuttle service to Chimayo from the Cities of Gold Casino parking area and its regular route between Española and Chimayo to support pilgrims. For more information on transit schedules, visit RideTheBlueBus.com
Preparing Roadways
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has taken several steps to ensure the safety and comfort of all pilgrims and motorists. Crews are actively sweeping sand, salt, and debris from road shoulders, picking up trash, trimming overgrown trees and bushes, and mowing grass along the pilgrimage routes. During the week of the pilgrimage, NMDOT employees will also install specially designed signs to help guide walkers along the safest paths. In addition, team members will be stationed along the route to assist anyone who becomes lost or needs help in an emergency, continuing a long-standing tradition of support for this meaningful journey.
Traffic Advisory
Motorists should expect significant delays and increased pedestrian activity in the Chimayó area. Drivers are urged to plan ahead, exercise caution, and remain alert. Law enforcement will be patrolling the route, and road closures may be implemented, including the potential closure of the third lane along US-84/285 N for pedestrian use.
All participants and motorists are encouraged to review the recommended route and plan accordingly for a safe and meaningful journey.
What: 2025 Good Friday Pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayo.
When: Thursday, April 17, 2025- Sunday, April 20, 2025.
Where: US Highway 84/285, NM Highway 503, Juan Medina Road (Santa Fe to Chimayó), and State Road 76 (Espanola to Chimayó).
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