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Albuquerque Vacations - Sandia Mountains
Albuquerque Vacations - Sandia Mountains

A site to see when vacationing in Albuquerque is the glorious mountain range - the Sandia Mountains. Having a bag full of entertainments and activities, these mountains are natures blessing where one gets to enjoy the exterior surroundings of Albuquerque. The Sandia Mountains offer a wide range of hiking and other recreational opportunities, like biking, climbing, hang-gliding skiing, snowshoeing, and snowboarding. Furthermore, you can head off on any of the 60 well-maintained hiking tracks on these mountain ranges. The Turquoise Trail is one such trail on the east side of the Sandias, which will give you a heart-warming view and also wonderful historic stops from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Also, you can take the Sandia Tramway which will take you to the 10,000 foot crest of the Sandias: the Sandia Peak. And after all these ventures, relax at a distance from the mountains and see the shining watermelon colors displayed on it during sunset and see how the mountain got its name (Sandia in Spanish is watermelon)!

Enjoy the Cliff's Amusement Park on Your Albuquerque Vacations

The 15-acre Cliff's Amusement Park sits in the midst of Albuquerque and is thoroughly enjoyed by everyone visiting the family-owned amusement park. It features 25 rides, including a log flume, steel roller coaster, children's rides and New Mexico's only wooden roller coaster, New Mexico Rattler. Amusements like the Spider, Demolition Disco, and the Big Flush, make this theme park a thrill for the whole family. Other thrilling rides a family can enjoy are the Super Fire Ball, Rattler, Sidewinder, Cliff Hanger, Falling Star, and Musik Express. The Cliffs is the best place for family time in Albuquerque as the family rides like include the Carousel, Demolition Disco, Galaxi, Rock-O-Plane, Scrambler, Sea Dragon, Train, and Tilt-A-Whirl is enjoyed by all age groups visiting the park. The park has water rides and a Kiddieland which fulfills the young ones appetite for fun. Only open during summer, early spring and autumn, the Cliff's Amusement Park has different days of running. Costs vary from ticket to ticket due to the special offers, and prices range from $2. 50, to $19. 95, $24. 95, and $69. 95 taxes not included in any of these prices given. So plan out a trip to Cliff's Amusement Park and have a blast with your family during your Albuquerque vacation!

Albuquerque Vacations - National Hispanic Cultural Center

One of the major attractions for tourists visiting the beautiful Albuquerque in New Mexico is the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Situated in the Valley of Rio Grande, the National Hispanic Cultural Center is a technologically-advanced facility in Albuquerque which is a new learning experience for holiday-goers. The place is basically to commemorate the contributions of the Hispanics to the development of the culture, art and history of the region. You will see that the exhibits mainly demonstrate and depict how much pain and perseverance the local Hispanics had to endure in order to reach the standing that they enjoy in the communities today. The National Hispanic Cultural Center has a beautiful design that speaks of architectural wonders and includes a visual arts center, a research and literary arts center, an amphitheatre and a performing arts centre. If you want to have a great vacation in Albuquerque, you should visit the National Hispanic Cultural Center.

Albuquerque Vacations - New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science was founded in 1986 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The museum is a marvel at sight and thoroughly enjoyed by all visitors, due to which it became the winner of the 2008 Parents Picks quest to find the Best Museum for Big Kids. Exploring a cave, walking through a volcano, and discovering the Ice Age are just a few of the wonders you can enjoy at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. There are eight permanent TimeTracks exhibit that tell the story of New Mexico from the Paleozoic to the present and take the visitors back into time. The museum has plenty of dinosaurs in store - from the statues outside the main entrance, to a T-Rex in the atrium, to one massive hall with several complete and massive dinosaur skeletons. There is a large section of the museum which holds astronomical exhibits, and an exhibit dedicated to the history of the personal computer initiated in this city. Some other exhibits you must see here are the Naturalist Center, Planetarium, Dynatheater, Lodestar Astronomy Center, and Nature Works Discovery Store.

by: Yaffa Merle




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