Address: Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
“The best part of reviewing this camp ground is not revealing my favorite camp site! 😁 you'll have to drive around and find your own. Keep in mind that there is an upper loop which is great for camp trailers and RV's. The upper and center area for individual camping. Lower loop can accommodate larger groups. i.e scouts, retreats . Fire pits and BBQ'rs are available as well as picnic tables. Clear nights provide perfect opportunities for creative astrophotography. There is a 4 mile loop hike which is pretty awesome. It is family and pet friendly. Bring water as it is somewhat physical. Elevation may play a factor as the trails and switchbacks are plentiful. Scenic views from camp or on the tails makes for a great trip! "SIDE NOTES!" 1. PLEASE pick up your trash and place in the provided trash bin. 2. Please try and keep children semi quiet, I know its a camping place but others are trying to soak in the peace and quiet as you should too! 3. Please don't play your music loud and late into the night! 4. Leave home at home, arguing and yelling have no place in the outdoors... It's too easy to be respectful. Thank you and keep nature fun🤘”
Address: 411 Rockaway Blvd NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124, USA
“Great park clean playground we have my daughters football practice here and it has great views of the mountains”
Address: 303 Veja Baja Dr SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124, USA
“I love this park because I bring my dog here every day there's so much nice grass for him to run as fast as he can and get all his energy out. Typically pretty quiet except for other dogs which is fine. Everyone is pretty nice”
Address: 122 Manzano Quarai Rd, Mountainair, NM 87036, USA
“Interesting site. I am always surprised to find stone ruins in the US. I suppose the various TV shows/movies focus on Native Americans in tents and settlers in wooden structures. This was a large sophisticated Pueblo with some of the buildings 4 stores high. The church was a fine size and it will be interesting to compare it to other Pueblo churches which are still intact. Great tour from the ranger.”
Address: Calle De Santiago, Las Cruces, NM 88005, USA
“Nice and quiet. Some welcomed mature shade trees. Well kept. Not unkempt as some parks are.”
Address: 15000 Dripping Springs Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
“Great family friendly hike. Trails are well maintained, there are multiple spots along the way to take a rest on a bench under a tree. Or group had ages 3-40 and they all enjoyed the hike. Visitor center was informative, rangers were very thorough with their information, and the restrooms were clean. There is a 5 parking fee and it can get busy in a weekend. We just went to dripping springs, next time we’ll do the path to the sanatorium.”
Address: 3200 Lazy Day Dr SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121, USA
“Pristine modern park situated in a pleasant residential area. Slides, climbing frames and rocking devices on a soft surface area suitable for toddlers and young children. Gazebo with tables and benches for al fresco dining, desirable mostly for shelter from the direct glare of the sun. Well managed surrounding lawn area for little ones to joyfully run around and play. All this in a setting which takes in the distant Sandia mountain range rounds of what is really a lovely place to spend a few fun hours !”
Address: 5300 Vis Real Dr Trailer, Las Cruces, NM 88007, USA
“This is at rest stop just west of Las Cruses. It is made of junk. Tennis shoes, computers, tires, bike parts so much more look closely”
Address: Sandia Crest Scenic Hwy, Cedar Crest, NM 87008, USA
“Went snowshoeing here recently. There's a vault toilet and plenty of parking on both sides of the road. Beautiful views to the east right from the parking lot.”
Address: Tijeras, NM 87059, USA
“Very dry, open space trails currently closed due to fire danger”
Address: 100 Speedway Park Blvd, Albuquerque, NM 87121, USA
“I called ahead of time because I live a hour away. The gentleman I talked to was very polite and helpful. Thank you. The woman at the entrance was very nice. We didn't feel rushed. Lights were beautiful and our children loved it. Worth the drive.”
Address: Dripping Springs Trail, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
“Awsome hike to the dripping springs! The pictures don’t make justice of the beauty of this place. Don’t do the trail just because of the springs, but for the spectacular views of the mountains algong the way! Trail is 1.5 miles (3 miles round trip) and can be done in 1-1.5 hour by people in good condition. It is a bit steep pebbely path but well maintained. There are several seats along the path with some shade too. Near the springs there is a restroom.”
Address: Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
“Such an amazing hike I had here ! I loved walking through the buildings so interesting . One of my favorite Desert hikes . Each trail had something cool and exciting ! Exploring the buildings made me feel like I was in a ghost town . So fun !”
Address: Sandia Crest Scenic Hwy, Cedar Crest, NM 87008, USA
“Quite a nice trip to get down to the park. Took three dogs all of them absolutely loved it. There's a special little stream that all of them love to tip their toes in. Definitely go check it out.”
Address: 75-1 Cloud View Ct, Placitas, NM 87043, USA
“This was a pretty cool area, I went to check out the Las Huertas Creek Trail. If YOU do, take a map or use AllTrails or something for the trail is not marked very well. There's also plenty of other meandering available here. I'll definitely be back to take more photos and check out some more of the trails here for this is all so far. See you soon!”
Address: 1850 San Bernardino Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122, USA
“Nice small park. The play equipment was nice, expect it's not for the toddler aged 2 to 4 year olds. Maybe more for 5 years and up.”
Address: 2720 Ladera Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, USA
“They have an awesome selection of toys for the kids,they're not hot during the day. There's plenty of shade for due to the all the lovely trees. Tables a plenty. Perfect park for parties”
Address: 27 E Frontage Rd, Edgewood, NM 87015, USA
“Super cute little park with a great beginner skate area with nice play equipment for most ages. Picnic benches and lots of shade!”
Address: 11809 Pino Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122, USA
“you know this was the coolest park I never knew existed, it is kind of in a weird spot, and the access road is right next to a fire station, and it has a big parking lot, with room for horse trailers etc., but I have not yet seen a horse or anything other than dogs and kids running around here, which i am sure is fine, but it is still a place to come visit if you like Albuquerque's parks and hiking spots, its kind of private, with lots of nice houses around, but I am sure you don't wanna be there late at night as most parks do close”
Address: Universe Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, USA
“Awesome dog park! This dog park has plenty of room for big and small dogs alike. It has obstacles and challenge courses for training. A few benches well placed around the park to watch your dogs, this includes a gazebo. There is even a water fountain for the dogs at the North end of the park. There are two no leash required zones and one leash required zone, all are fenced in. Good place to socialize your dogs and meet awesome people within your community. Just be sure not to squeak a toy as others are trying to leave. All the dogs kinda come running toward ya. :)”
Address: Co Rd 59, Los Cerrillos, NM 87010, USA
“Climbed Grand Central Mountain from Cortez Mine trail head. Parking there is limited to 2-3 cars. We found a trail that avoid the nearby private property. It took us maybe 1.5 miles to the base of peak. It was a tough scramble from there. We don't think there are any trails to the peak. Be aware, the train is very steep and rocky. It was well worth the climb (~1500 feet). Unbelievable views up there.”
Address: 643 Main St SW, Los Lunas, NM 87031, USA
“Nice park did are family pictures here”
Address: San Felipe Pueblo, NM 87001, USA
“Gated access across the pueblo. Must contact the BLM Rio Puerco Field Office for an access map and gate key. Neat geologic features and petroglyphs.”
Address: 2285 Roldan Dr, Belen, NM 87002, USA
“Our truck broke down and we needed a campground to stay at till our truck was fixed. Gina found room for us. She also sent someone out to help us get to the campground. They checked on us several times offering to take us for groceries or what ever else we might need. They made us feel like family! Best place ever! Pet friendly and very quiet! Reasonably priced.”
Address: State Rte 333 D, Sandia Pueblo, NM 87004, USA
“Excellent sheltered shady trail. Recommended. Don't miss the little spring at the bottom it's very nice.”
Address: 8500 Old Cottonwood Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121, USA
“Nice I wish I could get a home there one day”
Address: 501 Elizabeth St SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA
“Nice walk”
Address: 13500 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121, USA
“Nice clean park. Showers and bathrooms clean and not old. The only concern I had were the huge curbs on either side of my site. I was worried pulling out my rear wheels would get clipped by the high curbs. I made it out ok but wonder who the curbs were there to help. May stay again with site selection. 45’ Class A”
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