Albuquerque
Dubbed �The Duke City� after its founder, the Viceroy of New Spain, Albuquerque is home to clear skies, mild temperatures, and ample sunshine that lasts for nearly the entire year. Nature and outdoors enthusiasts can find sanctity in the climate and landscape of Albuquerque. There�s a reason why over half a million people call this place home, and it isn�t only because the weather is ethereal for over 300 days out of the year.
As soon as you land, let the good times roll with activities ranging from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta to relaxing in the sunshine at Tingley Beach.
Albuquerque at a Glance
Albuquerque is most popular during June, July, and August. During the summer, tourists can experience near-perfect weather conditions and make the most of outdoor activities including live music festivals and hot air ballooning. The 32nd most populous city in the United States has no shortage in recognition of the wonders it has to offer tourists.
Albuquerque has a total area of 187.7 miles of land and lies within the northern, upper edges of the Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion. �The Duke City� is adjacent to the Colorado Plateau Semi-Desert, Arizona/New Mexico Mountains, and southwest plateaus.
This city also features one of the highest elevations in the United States ranging from 4,900 feet above sea level near the Rio Grande and 6,700 feet in the foothills of Sandia Peak.
Albuquerque has a population of 564,559 people and lies only an hour south of Santa Fe. Albuquerque International Sunport serves as one of the primary airports of New Mexico, accommodating over 5 million travelers per year. As the main airport in Albuquerque, it streamlines traveling processes with a simplified design and easy access to gates. Neighboring airports include Santa Fe Municipal Airport and the Double Eagle Ii Airport.
Albuquerque Attractions
Hispanic culture has a strong influence in Albuquerque, as Spanish and Native American roots alike run deep through the state of New Mexico. From Mexican cuisine to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, travelers will have the pleasure of being immersed in the many cultures that played a part in the development of the United States.
The contributions of the Spanish and Native Americans of New Mexico to U.S. gentrification do not go uncelebrated. One prime example is Mexican cuisine. From Green Chile Cheeseburgers to Tewa Tacos that explode with savory goodness upon each bite, the roots of Spanish culture are never more noticeable than when biting into a green chile or a homemade tortilla. Some of the finest American restaurants of Hispanic heritage pepper the Albuquerque area, and are waiting for more 5-star reviews!
So, what�re you waiting for? Find out why millions of tourists flock to Albuquerque every year to take in diverse cultures while making the most of an exemplary climate.
Cañon De La Mula
Cañon Osha
Do Drop In Ski Trail
Double Eagle Ski Trail
Jaral Canyon
Maxwell Museum Of Anthropology
Cañada De Los Canoncitos
Oso Corredor Trail
Museum Of Southwestern Biology
Cibola Ridge Ski Trail
Sedillo Canyon
Short Swing Ski Trail
Cañon De La Mina
Cañon Del Agua Azul
Aspen Ski Trail
David Canyon
Borrego Canyon
Ojito Trail
Cueva Canyon
Cañon Tejon
Cañon Del Ojo Redondo
Palo Duroso Canyon
Sandia Ski Trail
Cañon Turrieta
Juan Tabo Canyon
Osha Spring Trail
Cañon De Domingo Baca
Cibola Cut Off Ski Trail
Canon De Los Seis
Prohibition Ski Trail
Lower Exhibition Ski Trail
Cañon De Chilili
Osha Loop Trail
Cañon Del Trigo
Cañon De Torreon
Bosque Trail
Valencia County Historical Society Museum
Chamisoso Canyon
Encino Canyon
Canon De La Miga
Inhibition Ski Trail
La Luz Trail
Las Huertas Canyon
Carolino Canyon
Faulty Trail
Charlies Canyon
Mosca Trail
Lorenzo Canyon
Bonito Canyon
Cañon De Las Palas
Cañon De La Vereda
Diablo Ski Trail
Foster Murphy Ski Trail
Arroyo Del Oso Golf Course
Jaral Trail
Silver Arrow Ski Trail
Aspen Narrows Ski Trail
Albuquerque Golf Course
Albuquerque Racecourse
Cañon De La Gallina
Rio Grande Zoological Park
Cañon Del Ojo Del Venado
Cañon De La Perra
Largo Canyon
Race Hill Ski Trail
Maxwell Museum
Vigil Trail
Ellis Trail
Cienega Trail
Valle Grande Golf Course
Cañoncito De Medio
National Atomic Museum
Lurance Canyon
Boca Negra Canyon
Manzanita Mountains
Apachitos Canyon
Geology Museum
Armijo Trail
New Mexico Museum Of Natural History
Cañon De Los Alamitos
Cañon Del Apache
Manzano Mountains
Burn Ski Trail
Cañon Cuervo
Cañon De Gallegos
American International Rattlesnake Museum
Cañon De Troncon Negro
Piedra Lisa Canyon
Cerro Blanco Trail
Arroyo De Yrisarri
Sandia Mountains
Cañon De Jaramillo
Double Eagle Ii Ski Trail
Tecolote Trail
Cañon Media
Lower Slalom Ski Trail
Tejano Canyon
Embudo Canyon
Cañon De Tajique
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