The world's longest aerial tram ride takes visitors 2.7 miles to the 10,000-foot peak of the Sandia Mountains.
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The world's longest aerial tram ride takes visitors 2.7 miles to the 10,000-foot peak of the Sandia Mountains.
Up to 15,000 petroglyphs or prehistoric rock art images have been found on the West Mesa volcanic escarpment, located along a 17-mile canyon outside of Albuquerque.
This mountain bike trail network starts at the water tank and traverses the foothills north through Elena Gallegos to either Sandia Heights subdivision or the Tramway water tank.
A ten-mile-long urban running and biking path - the longest and most scenic in Albuquerque.
Albuquerque's top mountain-biking area.
An easy 17-mile biking trail starting at Corrales Bridge.
The start of this easy ride is at the entrance to the Rio Grande Nature Center.
A moderately challenging biking trail off State Highway 44.
You are likely to see fowl, birds of prey, and beavers on this 15-mile bike trip.
Roads take you past the volcanos that loom around Albuquerque.
A 1.5-million-acre park whose elaborate trail system includes La Luz Trail, which climbs over 3,300 feet in nine miles.
Street with full range of nightlife from restaurants to bars to a comedy club and a musical theater.
A six-mile-long biking and running path that connects with the Albuquerque's upscale Northeast Heights and the 4.2-mile Paseo de las Monta.