City of Albuquerque Open Space

City of Albuquerque Open Space This facility offers the public information and resources on the city of Albuquerque Open Space program.

ABQ Open Space: the Bosque riverside forest, the foothills of the Sandia mountains, the West Mesa landscapes, farmland and East Mountain trails systems, is at the core of Albuquerque's beauty, land preservation ethic and quality of life. Renovations of the facility were completed in September 2006. The Visitor Center has exhibits interpreting the amazing natural and cultural resources the Open Spa

ce Division protects. It also features an art gallery, agricultural fields that draw a variety of wildlife, and stunning views of the Sandia Mountains. The Open Space Visitor Center also offers comfortable indoor and outdoor viewing areas where you can watch Sandhill cranes and other migratory birds during their fall and winter migratory season.

Hey there, Open Space friends! 👋Sorry it's been a while, but we wanted to let you know that we're no longer posting upda...
03/12/2025

Hey there, Open Space friends! 👋
Sorry it's been a while, but we wanted to let you know that we're no longer posting updates on this page. But don't worry - we've got you covered! You can still way up to date on the latest news, events, and fun happenings by following our main City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation page.

You can also stay on top of everything Open Space by subscribing to our monthly newsletter here: https://ow.ly/j1sG50VgvUh

Whether it's through the newsletter or the main Parks & Recreation page, we'll be sharing exciting updates, upcoming programs, and everything you love about Open Space. So, make sure to follow us and stay connected!

11/05/2023
If you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy the eclipse this weekend, come and visit our Open Space Visitor Center. Don’t f...
10/11/2023

If you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy the eclipse this weekend, come and visit our Open Space Visitor Center. Don’t forget to be safe and wear your eclipse sunglasses, we hope to see you out there!

05/10/2023

This week’s is the Bullock’s Oriole!

In honor of Migratory Bird Day on May 13th, we’re featuring one of our many Spring Migrant birds—the Bullock’s Oriole. This robin-sized orange, yellow and black bird should be flying into town to find a mate and have a family soon, as the western United States is prime breeding territory for this continental traveler. Males are easily identified by their bright orange body, black back, and black and white wings. Females are a lot more subdued, having a dull orange head and tail with a creamy belly and greyish back.

Bullock’s Orioles are omnivorous, but favor insects and berries in particular. Orioles, including the Bullock’s, are named for the latin word aureolus, meaning ‘golden’ or ‘the color of gold’.

Bullock’s Orioles are the most spotted Oriole species in the Duke City, although they are not the only oriole species to pay us a visit each year. all over the city foraging in shrubs and trees in search of their next snack!

05/10/2023

Join us this Saturday, May 13th!

We love our partnership with with AMP Concerts. Join us for our Mother's Day weekend concert on Saturday, May 13th! Tota...
05/06/2023

We love our partnership with with AMP Concerts. Join us for our Mother's Day weekend concert on Saturday, May 13th!

Totally free, family-friendly, dogs on leash welcome, paletas, face painting, nature activities, science circus performers, and an amazing local band!

Bring a blanket or chair, your loved ones, and a picnic dinner and join us for a beautiful evening in your public lands at Los Poblanos Fields Open Space from 6pm-8:30pm!

Visit www.cabq.gov/naturefest

You get it! 😊

05/06/2023

We kick off this year's collaboration with the City of Albuquerque Open Space Division tomorrow with the first Nature Festival and Block Party in the west side's Tower Pond Park. This will be the first of 4 Nature Fests and 4 free evening concerts.

Every week features a fun mix of actives, the Conservation Carnivale nature circus and live music, this week from the New Mexican Marimba Band.

See all the open space programs here!
https://www.ampconcerts.org/tag/Open%20Space

Give your kiddo a screen break!This elementary-aged youth program at the Open Space Visitor Center includes hiking and o...
05/04/2023

Give your kiddo a screen break!

This elementary-aged youth program at the Open Space Visitor Center includes hiking and outdoor exploration, hands-on science, literacy, and art activities. Different themes take place each session. Child should attend camp prepared to explore the outdoors. Program taught by two Open Space Educators.

May 13 Camp: Powerful Pollinators!

Campers will learn to love the insects of New Mexico by investigating one of the most important roles they have: pollination! The day will begin will a pollinator race illustrating each step of the pollination process. Then we'll dissect a flower, create a unique pollinator, learn how to plant a pollinator-friendly plant, and more!

$10 per child

Registration required at
https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/nmalbuquerquewt.wsc/splash.html

Open Space → Public Programs → Youth Programs → Saturday Explorer Camp → Powerful Pollinators

Open Space Visitor Center

6500 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

Do you know how to ride a bike but never tried mountain biking? Curious to explore what it’s like riding off road and ge...
05/03/2023

Do you know how to ride a bike but never tried mountain biking? Curious to explore what it’s like riding off road and getting out into nature?

Albuquerque has a great network of trails on the west mesa, in the Rio Grande bosque, and along the Sandia foothills. Join us with City of Albuquerque Esperanza bike crew for a fun and supportive two-part class that will introduce you to the basic skills, gear, and safety of this popular sport. Mountain bike and helmet provided. You are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.

Two-part class is limited to six adults, must attend both parts. Registration required at play.cabq.gov.

Registration closes on May 10 at 11:59pm. (Open Space → Public Programs → Adult Programs → Intro to the Outdoors → Learn to Ride a Mountain Bike) More class information provided after registration.

May 12th: 5:30pm-7:30pm Bike Fitting and Basic Skills

May 13th: 9:00am-10:30am Introduction to Trail Riding

Are you curious about riding a bike, but never had the chance to learn? Ready to try something new that’s both great for...
04/26/2023

Are you curious about riding a bike, but never had the chance to learn? Ready to try something new that’s both great for your health and also fun? But nervous at the thought of where to begin?

Join Open Space along with the City of Albuquerque Esperanza bike crew for a fun and supportive class that will guide you through each step toward riding a bike. Class takes place on open, flat, hard-pack-dirt farm roads at Los Poblanos Fields Open Space. We’ll start at the very beginning with how to balance with a balance bike and then progress to a pedal bike once ready. Bike and helmet provided. You are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. Class is limited to six adults. Free. Registration closes April 27 at 11:59pm. More class information provided after registration.

Register at play.cabq.gov (Open Space → Public Programs → Adult Programs → Intro to the Outdoors → Learn to Ride a Bike)

We love our partnership with The Public Library Albuquerque Bernalillo County with the support of New Mexico State Parks...
04/17/2023

We love our partnership with The Public Library Albuquerque Bernalillo County with the support of New Mexico State Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

We have more Learn to Birdwatch classes just like this and classes on other topics as part of our adult program, Intro to the Outdoors. Always free! Join us!

Visit our Upcoming Events page at www.cabq.gov/openspace

Thank you to everyone who came to the Beginning Birding program at the Juan Tabo Library - we had over 80 people attend!

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6500 Coors Boulevard NW
Albuquerque, NM
87120

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