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Sporting Oasis |
500 Country Club Drive Albuquerque, NM 87124 United States +1 505 896 5002 http://www.chamisahills.com/ma... |
This private club is one of the top-rated courses in the area. With an impressive layout, challenging course, as well as tennis and banquet facilities, it is an experience in itself. It also has opened the Trevino nine-hole course to the public, and at present, 27 of the club's 36 holes are open at select hours. The course surrounds several lakes, and has a number of major elevation changes. The Sandia Mountains offer a beautiful backdrop from at least a third of the tee boxes and the New Mexico climate makes year-round golf possible. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local amusement park |
4800 Osuna Rd NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 United States +1 505 881 9373 http://www.cliffs.net |
From April to October, this playground is open for the young and the young at heart. It offers more than 23 rides, games of skill, arcade and redemption deals and a variety of great food and gifts. Centrally located in Albuquerque for a convenient playful get away, this place is sure to put a smile on your face and a little extra spring in your step. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tours, sightseeing and transportation |
800 Rio Grande Blvd Albuquerque, NM 87104 United States +1 505 242 3880 / +1 800 256 8991 http://www.grayline.com/index2... |
This tour company, known across the North American continent, has a local reputation for providing some of the finest tours and transportation services around. If you are looking for individual or group tours, or simple transportation for a large group, Grayline is ready to help. They also offer convention services, from complete event planning, to curbside shuttle management. They offer tours to Acoma Sky City, Santa Fe as well as tours of local attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantastic flowers and plants |
2601 Central Ave Northwest Albuquerque, NM 87104 United States +1 505 764 6200 http://www.cabq.gov/biopark/ga... |
For anyone who appreciates the natural beauty of flowers and plant life, this is the Garden of Eden. The Desert Pavilion features an ultra modern glass conservatory which produces heat filtered, ultra violet rays to allow Xeric species to bloom year round. The Mediterranean Pavilion is home to fragrant plant life and lush walled gardens. The PNM Butterfly Pavilion and butterfly-hummingbird garden are majestic. You will leave feeling like you have come upon your own secret garden. Exhibits explore the phenomenal process of photosynthesis, providing a fascinating kaleidoscope of color. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beautiful old park |
544 Coal Southeast Albuquerque, NM 87106 United States +1 505 857 8669 / +1 505 857 8650 |
This 13-acre park was built during the Great Depression with funding from then Mayor Clyde Tingley's close friend, President Franklin Roosevelt. The laborers were paid $39 a month and the site was originally a sandy arroyo filled with garbage. Located just east of I-25 and close to UNM, The giant trees in this long standing park offer a well-shaded place to run or walk the trails, plenty of meandering hills present an outstanding playground to roll around, play Frisbee-golf or find a quiet niche to sit in. In the winter, this is an ideal place to go sledding. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old Town's park |
1800 Mountain Rd Albuquerque, NM 87104 United States +1 505 873 6620 |
After a long day of walking around Old Town, touring the New Mexico Museum of Natural History or attending meetings downtown, find a quiet spot under a massive cedar tree in this old park. Sitting between the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and the Albuquerque Museum, this park is spacious enough to host soccer and a friendly game of neighborhood football. There always seems to be a game of hoops taking place on one of the park's four basketball courts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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