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Information about Parks and Recreation in Albuquerque.
Want to use a park for an event? Please visit the Park Use and Rental page first!
Our Mission
- Protect, plan, enhance, and maintain a Parks, Major Public Open Space, and Trails System that gives Albuquerque its sense of place.
- Promote economic development and tourism by continuing to provide quality, affordable facilities and programs (e.g. Golf, Recreation, Swimming Pools, Parks, Open Space, Balloon Fiesta Park, Shooting Range, and Sporting Events).
- Assure quality educational programs for youth to encourage positive behavior towards a conservation ethic and therefore combat "Nature Deficit Disorder."
- Provide quality recreation programs to encourage healthy, active lifestyles for all ages.
- Encourage and develop a healthy and safe work environment, ethical management practices, and a spirit of teamwork for all Parks and Recreation employees.
Find a park near you!
Jay Lee Evans
1954-2014
2014 Indoor Track (Learn more here!)
Racer Bike Mechanics Class
Winter Golf Specials
Open Space Visitor Center Events
Learn to Ski and Snowboard
Esperanza Community Bike Shop
Bike Safety Education Classes
New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park
Learn more about the Memorial here!
Get the App!
Albuquerque residents and visitors can easily find city parks that have their favorite features available, such as playgrounds and tennis courts.
Find the nearest dog park, swimming pool, or jogging path.
Curious to know how many parking spaces or picnic tables are available at a given park? This app will tell you.
Learn more about the park app.
Rio Grande Vision
The Rio Grande Vision (RGV) is about connecting Albuquerque to the river, while protecting the spectacular amenity and resource that flows through the heart of our community. The City hired Dekker/Perich/Sabatini and their team of planners, engineers, designers, scientists, and economists to evaluate conditions, reach out to the community, and develop concepts that will protect the Rio Grande while making it an integral part of our lives. Albuquerque’s Rio Grande Vision is about connecting Albuquerque to the river, protecting the spectacular amenity and resource that flows through the heart of our community, and exciting people with new ways to enjoy this hidden ecological jewel. The Rio Grande Vision is a conceptual plan, not a blueprint. The visioning process took place from August 2012 to August 2013 and is now complete.
Read more about the Rio Grande Improvements
Prescription Trails
The New Mexico Prescription Trails website will help you find some of the best park and trail walking and wheelchair rolling paths in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County's South Valley, Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Santa Fe.
- These maps will help you find walking routes near your home, work, or school.
- Maps with information about each walking route are organized by zip code or city.
- Maps within a zip code are then organized alphabetically.
- The current recommended physical activity guidelines are that adults should
do at least 30 minutes a day of moderate exercise (like walking). - Breaking up the period into 10 to 15 minute segments works fine!
- It is never too late to get up and get moving.
- Click the logo or visit http://prescriptiontrailsnm.org/index/index.shtm.
Boards, Committees, and Commissions
Interested in joining our citizen-powered boards or committees? Check our Boards and Committees Page!
- View MPRAB (Metropolitan Parks and Recreation Advisory Board)
- View GARTC (Greater Albuquerque Recreational Trails Committee)
- View Open Space Advisory Board
- View Balloon Fiesta Park Commission
Facilities and Places to Go
Parks
Albuquerque has more than 250 parks. To contact Park Management directly during business hours, please call (505) 857-8650. After business hours, contact 311.
Recreation
Albuquerque is loaded with outstanding recreation opportunities. To contact the Recreation administrative staff, please call 768-5353.
Make plans today for the activity of your choosing.
Open Space
These lands, which are comprised of more than 28,000 acres in and around Albuquerque, are managed to conserve natural and archaeological resources, provide opportunities for outdoor education, provide a place for recreation, and define the edges of the urban environment. To contact the Open Space Division, please call (505) 452-5200.
Shooting Range
The Shooting Range Park provides a safe and convenient location for citizens to enjoy shooting sports and learn the skills of using firearms for personal protection and hunting. To contact the Shooting Range, please call (505) 836-8785.
Learn more about the Shooting Range.
Programs
Swimming Lessons and Teams
Children ages 5 to 14 are eligible for the Metro Aquatic League, a swimming and water polo league hosted by the City of Albuquerque. To contact the Aquatics Division about leagues and lessons, please call (505) 836-8718 or email nalopez@cabq.gov
Junior Golf Program
Various golf courses offer junior golf programs. Call (505) 362-4148.
Learn more about the Junior Golf Program.
Parks Programs
Become a volunteer for Albuquerque parks and maintain streetscapes and parks, or plant new trees. To contact the Volunteer Project Coordinator, please call (505) 857-8650.
Open Space Programs
Open Space is host to endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. From volunteer opportunities to beekeeping, check out our programs now. To contact Open Space, please call (505) 452-5200.
Report Park Problems
To report problems in City of Albuquerque Parks, please call 311.
To contact Park Management directly, please call (505) 857-8650.
Reporting Dead Trees
Please keep this in mind when reporting dead trees:
If the trees are in a median or park, please call 311.
If the trees are on the side of a street, the adjacent business/property owner is responsible.
If the trees are on private property (such as in a yard or fenced-in area), the property owner is responsible.
Thank you.
Parks and Recreation News
Upcoming Events
Open Space Alliance Annual Meeting
The Open Space Alliance will hold its 2014 annual membership meeting at the Open Space Visitor Center.
Basic Backyard Composting
Learn to Compost, yo! Black gold. It's magic stuff. Awesome to those in the know!