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Championship golf |
3601 University Blvd Southeast Albuquerque, NM 87137 United States +1 505 277 4146 http://www.unm.edu |
This golf course is owned and operated by the University of New Mexico and is ranked one of the "Top 25 Public Golf Courses" by Golf Digest Magazine. Locally referred to as UNM South Course, it boasts a great 18-holes, a beginner's 3-hole course and a hilltop driving range with an awesome view of the South Valley. Get a bucket of range balls for USD3-USD10 to practice your tee shot. The course is impeccably manicured and maintained, and has been the site for the Men's 1998 NCAA Finals and several other major tournaments, including PGA and LPGA qualifying events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Private lake on Isleta Pueblo |
4001 Highway 47 Southeast PO Box 1270 Albuquerque, NM 87022 United States +1 505 869 3111 |
Located on the Pueblo of Isleta, these lakes have been developed for fishing, camping and picnicking. Created along the huge cottonwood trees of the Rio Grande Bosque, this is a great spot for you to while away the day while relaxing in the relatively cool shade. Some fairly large trout have been taken here, so don't get discouraged by the smaller stock-sizes. The lakes are owned and operated by the pueblo government, and stocked with rainbow trout. The pueblo has recently added the convenience of a RV campground. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Well-hidden Day Hike |
Tribal Road 92 SW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87105 United States +1 5057618700 |
A well-hidden secret that is gaining popularity since it became a National Monument in 2001, Tent Rocks is certainly worth the 52-mile drive from Albuquerque. Start on the easy, 1.2 mile Cave Loop Trail and connect to the more difficult 1.5 mile Canyon Trail (one way). Meander through shoulder-width slot canyons leading to a steep 630-foot climb to the top of a mesa where your reward is sweeping views of the Sangre de Cristo, Jemez, and Sandia mountains. Along the way, view cone-shaped tent rock formations – the products of volcanic eruptions sculpted by wind and water. These unique geological formations are only found here and in Turkey. -Linda Steinmuller Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tour the mountains in style |
921 Coronado Rd Albuquerque, NM 87048 United States +1 505 899 5262 / +1 800 899 9907 |
Llamalore Hiking Tours, Inc. offers hiking tours with a twist. A llama will accompany you on the trails packing everything you will need. If you want take a hike through ancient cultural sites, along the river or in the mountains outside of town this is the way to do it. Half and full day tours are offered for one person or small groups. The guides take care of all the necessities including packing a gourmet picnic lunch for you. This is an outdoor adventure you will never forget. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Therapeutic recreation |
1700 Yale Blvd Southeast Albuquerque, NM 87106 United States +1 505 764 1525 http://www.cabq.gov/communityc... |
This community center is the headquarters for the therapeutic recreation division of the City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Department. There are a number of activities being held on any given day, such as the adult social programs and aerobics classes, an adventure club, art programs and teen programs and dances. A schedule of monthly activities can be obtained by calling the center. Prices vary per activity, call for a current list of activities and a rate schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newly remodeled ice arena |
9530 Tramway Blvd Albuquerque, NM 87122 United States +1 505 856 7596 http://www.outposticearena.com/ |
This long-standing ice arena was the first in the state of New Mexico and it has recently been remodeled. The arena is open year-round for you to enjoy some time on the ice or in the arcade, grab a bite from the snack bar and do some shopping in the pro shop. The arena hosts figure skating and hockey programs, offers lessons and has public sessions. This is a great family outing and a good way to beat the summer heat. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golf in rolling hills |
1 Clubhouse Drive Albuquerque, NM 87047 United States +1 505 281 6000 http://www.paakoridge.com |
Ken Dye designed this world class course featuring a forested, 6,500 foot elevation and spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Santa Fe. This is a new, award-winning course presenting challenges to the most experienced linkster yet also enjoyed by the less competitive player. Five sets of tees are available for all levels of skill. A complete, full service Pro-Shop and restaurant are available too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hike historical grounds |
6001 Unser Blvd Northwest Albuquerque, NM 87120 United States +1 505 899 0205 http://www.cabq.gov/openspace/... |
Take a historical hike among 15,000, ancient rock drawings which date back thousands of years (just remember to bring a camera, some comfortable walking shoes and a hat). The 7,100-acre monument contains some of the nation's largest natural displays of prehistoric artwork. Anasazi nomadic hunters etched various drawings and messages onto the black basalt boulders of the escarpment just west of the Rio Grande. This is an adventurous, educational experience. Visitors can take a ranger-guided tour that can last up to two hours or explore various trails on their own. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alpine skiing with tram access |
#10 Tramway Loop Northeast Albuquerque, NM 87122 United States +1 505 242 9133 http://www.sandiapeak.com |
Just 17 minutes from Albuquerque via the Sandia Peak Tramway, this popular full-service alpine ski area boasts 30 trails. Ski season begins on Thanksgiving weekend and usually ends the first of April. The ski area is ideal for the mid-level skier. Sandia welcomes snowboarders and telemark skiers and boasts competitive rates. Ski classes are available as well as ski equipment rentals and demos. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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