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Sandia Peak is so named, because at sunset, the mountainside turns a beautiful pink melon colour. The ridge dominates the countruy side for miles around and was caused as a result of seismic ... More »
This is what all parks should strive to be like, a small family park with on of the best wooden coasters in the country in the New Mexico Rattler. A fun park, and a definate stop if you are in the ... More »
I've been to this, the newest Natural History Museum in the U.S., several times over the past few years. Check out the new "T-Rex Exhibit, and enjoy a walk through a living volcano, and ride aboard ... More »
This Zoo is probably as good as any you could go to in any major city around the world. Lots of variety and more importantly, the medium to large animals which you tend to be more concerned about ... More »
I've been on many ghost tours in the U.S. and this one is one of the best. The tour was two hours long and included interesting historical information as well as fanscinating ghost stories. The tour ... More »
I wish I'd had more space to take things back in my suitcase! I bought a fairly large bronze statue here at a killer price. The lady packaged it for me, so I could mail it. Unbelievably careful ... More »
I believe that is the approximate guesstimate as to how many "rock carvings" are located within this new National Monument, west of the Rio Grande River. A few "facts" that may help you on your visit. ... More »
I can't say enough about how awesome this place is. It isn't just a science center or a museum...it is a fun house! The kids cheer when I tell them we may return. From the visitor-controlled water ... More »
This is an awesome hike that requires moderately good health. It will take quite a while to trek up the 8 mile trail. Advise leaving a car at the top or bottom of the trail and take another car to the ... More »
Hinkle Family Fun Center is a great place to spend an afternoon. There are a variety of activities to choose from including paintball, arcade, minigolf, and go-karts. There is also a movie theatre ... More »
excellent place for children's birthday parties. party was well organized. children did fun science experiments, including making their own ice cream! staff friendly and played well with all of the ... More »
LodeStar is an absolute gem. It bills itself as 'your friendly neighborhood planetarium' (I love that slogan) and it's true, although perhaps not inclusive enough of all they do. It's immersive ... More »
I was a real nervous Nellie about the prospect of soaring up there in a hot air balloon, but our guy was reasssuring and understanding. We were picked up at our hotel while it was still dark, and even ... More »
A great little place,themed like a classic 60s diner with down-home food. Great burgers and club sandwiches. Desserts are great too, with some terrific pies and milkshakes made the old-fashioed way. ... More »
This small cozy gallery has a wonderful collection of hand pulled printmaking.
Artist Fermin Hernandez has the uncanny ability to take the complexities of light, color and shadow, reduce them to simple...
Nothing defines this place more than the word Beautiful. It truly is something that anyone visiting Albuquerque cannot miss. My favorite part was the Spanish Moorish Garden. Walking around and just ... More »
The North Course is a wonderful blend of challenging golf and nice folks. It is a great place to go meet some good fellows,(there are many 'regulars'), and also play a pretty, well-kept, fairly ... More »
Pretty good presentation of the history of Albuquerque and occasional excellent traveling exhibits -- but, other than that, the Albuquerque Museum seems to be a typical small city space that features ... More »
This mature golf course is part of an established, private country club. The fairways and greens are lined and protected by hardwood and pine ...
I went with a group of people for a conference. IT was wonderful. We saw flamenco (sp?) dancing and Aztecan break dancing. IT was such a wonderful event that I just didn't want to leave.
This is like Ali Baba's cave, if he were a Native American. The oldest Indian business in the area (started in 1907, and still in Albuquerque, NM) is a large, elegant space with beautifully displayed ... More »