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Each year thousands of people enjoy Open Space trails. To ensure that all visitors enjoy their experience safely, users are urged to respect trail etiquette guidelines when sharing the trail with others.
Albuquerque Open Space is an ambitious program to preserve and protect unique land and cultural resources that have significant scenic, ecological, and cultural value to Albuquerque residents. These rules and regulations have been adopted to protect our valuable resources and enhance your outdoor recreational experience. If these rules are followed the use and enjoyment of Open Space will be fun for everybody.
Open Space areas are patrolled by fully commissioned Open Space Police Officers. If you witness illegal activity, please call 242-COPS (2677).
The operation of motorized vehicles is prohibited off the established roadways. Signs and barriers have been erected to inform you of vehicle closures or areas where vehicles are prohibited. Severe erosion has occurred because of unrestricted vehicle use.
All State, County, and City traffic laws apply in Open Space. Posted speed limits are enforced.
Do not block gates and park only in marked areas. Emergency vehicles may need to access those gates and vehicles blocking gates will be towed at the owner's expense.
"Unless exempted from the provisions of the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act, a person shall not operate an......"
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All archaeological artifacts, petroglyphs, associated historic and archaeological sites and boulders are protected. The penalties for vandalism are severe.
Stay on marked trails. Walking off the trails can damage fragile desert habitat and lead to increased erosion.
Do not disturb, remove, harass, or hunt any mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, insect, or other form of animal life in Open Space. Fishing is allowed in the Rio Grande Valley State Park by permit only. All New Mexico Game and Fish laws apply in Open Space.
Do not disturb, cut, chop, or remove any tree, shrub, plant, cactus, or grass.
To protect fragile desert plants and grasses, activities such as softball, football, Frisbee, and other high impact recreational activities are prohibited unless expressly authorized by official notice or sign.
Do not remove, alter, or damage any sign, barrier, fence, gate, or structure. Individuals responsible will be required to pay for damages.
Do not post any notices or signs without the permission of Open Space authorities.
Do not enter or use any building, parking area, enclosed area, road, or trail that has been expressly closed to the public.
Use toilets properly. Unsanitary behavior and litter thrown into toilet vaults or bowls only increases maintenance costs, which are passed on to the visitor through increased fees or taxes.
No glass containers allowed in Open Space.
Obey all fire restrictions. Check with Open Space before starting any fires.
Charcoal fires are permitted only in provided fire rings, grills, or fireplaces. You must provide your own charcoal.
Open wood fires are permitted only in the fire rings provided in the reservation areas. When fire hazards are high, no fires are permitted in Open Space areas.
Chopping or removal of firewood is strictly prohibited in Open Space. Firewood will be provided at reservation areas only.
Do not set off fireworks or other explosives in Open Space. Damaging fires have occurred due to the misuse of fireworks.
Camping is not permitted in Open Space without a permit. Please call (505) 452-5200 to request a camping permit.
Wilderness visitors may park their vehicles overnight. Please, check with a park attendant before leaving your vehicle. Vehicles left overnight are done so at your own risk. They will be locked in until the facilities reopen the following morning.
All Open Space fee areas are clearly signed. Please, pay the appropriate fee before using the facility. Vehicles that do not display a parking stub verifying payment of an entry fee or an annual permit are subject to being cited.
All pets must be restrained on a leash no longer than eight (8) feet.
Always be courteous when using trails. Everyone must yield to horses. Saddle and pack animals must stay on established trails. Mountain bicycles must stay on established trails and yield to hikers, and saddle and pack animals.
Keep noise at a low level. The use of radios, tape or CD players, TV's or audio amplifying devices or instruments is prohibited.
The Open Space Division is asking the public to help us conform with the City of Albuquerque's new smoking ban, which went into effect in June of 2007. Please note that smoking in Major Public Open Space areas, especially the Rio Grande Bosque and East Mountain properties, creates an extreme fire hazard and should be avoided at all times.
Where are smoke-free zones?
The smoking ban affects:
all City parks, all City property, city vehicles, Harry E. Kinney Civic Plaza,
Albuquerque Sunport
The smoking ban does not apply to:
City Golf Courses,
Sidewalks
All organized and/or sponsored recreational events require approval and a special use permit. Organized events may be scheduled for a reservation fee. Call (505) 452-5200 for more information.
Permits are required for all commercial activities.
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The discharge of any firearm, bow, pellet gun, BB gun, slingshot, paintball markers or similar device is not permitted.
See Shooting Range Park for information on public range facilities.
All visitors are subject to State Statues and County and City ordinances governing public conduct. The rules and regulations stated are those generally enforceable or permitted under Bernalillo County Ordinance 88-9 and City of Albuquerque Revised Ordinances, R.O. 1974, 5-6. Violation of any of these rules and regulations are punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment.
For a complete listing of Bernalillo County and City of Albuquerque ordinances please visit American Legal Publishing Company