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Tours of Old Town specializes in informative and entertaining outdoor walking tours which share a wide variety of interesting trivia and historical facts in the heart of the Duke City. Step back in time with our History, Legends & Lore or venture into the paranormal with our Ghost Tours; or see the Plaza late night through the eyes of Constable Milton J. Yarberry, Albuquerque's first Town Marshal during our Outlaws, Lawmen & Ghosts Tour.
The White Sands Missile Range reminds the visitor of the momentous events of 1945 and how a bomb ended World War II.
This 270-acre region of riverside forest and meadows offers hiking trails along the Rio Grande River and is considered an excellent spot for birdwatching and viewing wildlife.
With more than 30,000 students enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate courses, this is the largest university in the state of New Mexico.
Built in 1706 and rebuilt in 1793, this historic church has been providing services ever since.
Each of the three different nine-hole courses is designed around its main topographical feature: the Lakes Nine, Arroyo Nine and Mesa Nine all provide sweeping views of the broad Rio Grande Valley and rugged mountains.
This is a wonderful spot to spend the day feeding the ducks. It's beautiful and there are lots of benches and resting spots around the pond. Be sure to bring cracked corn for the ducks or wild bird...
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.
This park contains the remains of a 17th-century church, where park rangers explain the tortured history of the Indians and the Spaniards in this area.