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25 Outstanding Open Space Destinations, a new trail guide featuring Open Space trails, trivia and more, is now available at the Albuquerque REI |
Albuquerque Open Space is mostly comprised of lands acquired by the City of Albuquerque. Open Space also includes properties owned by other entities and co-managed by the Open Space Division. Each piece of land contains a number of areas that provide the public with a variety of facilities and uses.
INFORMATION ON FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Please see here for more information about fire prevention and restriction levels, or call the Open Space Forester at 452-5211.
IN THE NEWS:
This property will be known collectively as the
John A. Milne/Gutierrez Canyon Open Space. (1/2008) MAPS:
The Open Space Visitor Center is a premier facility on the west side of Albuquerque. It offers interpretive exhibits and information about the Open Space program. The Visitor Center has exhibits interpreting the amazing natural and cultural resources Open Space protects. It also features an art gallery, 24 acres of agricultural fields, and stunning views of the Sandia Mountains.
The Open Space Visitor Center also offers comfortable indoor and outdoor viewing areas where you can watch wildlife year round, and Sandhill cranes and other migratory birds during their fall and winter migratory season.
The Sandia Foothills Open Space contains approximately 2,650 acres of
steep sloped hills intersected by gravelly drainages at the base of the
Sandia Mountains. It contains the following areas:
This 4,300-acre park extends from Sandia Pueblo in the north through Albuquerque and south to Isleta Pueblo. It contains the following areas:
is a wonderful and
educational visitor center and provides access to a paved, multi-use
trail.PASEO DEL BOSQUE TRAIL CLOSURE: Between I-40 Trail and Duranes Rd. October 26, 2009 – July 26, 2010 during the construction of the I-40 Trail and the Rio Grande Crossing. Contact: Municipal Development Department 768-2726 for more information. |
Albuquerque's Open Space Farmlands provide unique opportunities to enjoy farming and farm landscapes, educational activities, wildlife, recreation, and special events...all within the City!
The West Mesa Open Space is comprised of a number of areas included within the Petroglyph National Monument and large tracts adjacent to the Monument that remain under the sole management of the City.

Most of the East Mountain Open Space areas have no developed facilities.
This South Valley park has no formal trail routes or developed facilities. It contains the following areas:
is a collaborative project between the City of Albuquerque
Open Space Division and the New Mexico Disc Golf Club.Off Road Park Boundaries:
The Off-Road Vehicle Area is located adjacent to private property. Please respect all Park boundaries when using off road vehicles in the area. Open Space boundaries are clearly marked with fence and Open Space regulation signs. Cutting fences to access private property is illegal and punishable by law. Violators and trespassers are subject to fines and/or imprisonment.
To report violations or trespassers, please call Open Space Dispatch 452-5206.
The Open Space Division owns two areas in Sandoval County: