subject: Use A Low-price Crib Plus Air Tickets To Enjoy An Enjoyable Albuquerque Vacations [print this page] Albuquerque Vacations - Rio Grande Valley State Park
Established in 1983, the Rio Grande Valley State Park is a 4,300-acre park, which extends from Sandia Pueblo in the north through Albuquerque and south to Isleta Pueblo. The environment of this park is unique from New Mexico as it has cottonwood trees, coyote willow, and New Mexico olive creating which create a shady forest. But because of it, habitats for beavers, many bird species, turtles, and snakes are formed here. Other than the marvelous view to enjoy, you can go hiking, bicycling, mountain biking, horseback riding or do in-line skating. Running along the east side of the river here is the Paseo del Bosque, which is the best for hiking, and also, there are natural trails on the land under the trees on can take. Also, you can have fun on the river by boating, kayaking, canoeing, or rafting. Rio Grande Open Space, Calabacillas, Arroyo, Shining River Parking Area, Rio Grande Nature Center, Peublo Montano Picnic Area and Trailhead, Rio Bravo Riverside Picnic Area, Fishing Pier and Nature Trail, Rio del Norte Picnic Area, and the Aldo Leopold Interpretive Trail and Forest are other interesting places to see here. You must see the Rio Grande Valley State Park which stands against the Rio Grande River on your vacation to Albuquerque.
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. There are 25 rides here in which the log flume, steel roller coaster, children's rides and New Mexico's only wooden roller coaster, the New Mexico Rattler, are a treat for all. Amusements like the Spider, Demolition Disco, and the Big Flush, make this theme park a thrill for the whole family. Furthermore, the Super Fire Ball, Rattler, Sidewinder, Cliff Hanger, Falling Star, and Musik Express are even more thrilling ride for families!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. Your children will not want to leave the place when they visit the water rides and the Kiddieland. Only open during summer, early spring and autumn, the Cliff's Amusement Park has different days of running. There are different tickets available and the costs run from $2. 50 (without added tax), to $19. 95 (without added tax), $24. 95 (without added tax), and $69. 95 (without added tax). So plan out a trip to Cliff's Amusement Park and have a blast with your family during your Albuquerque vacation!
Albuquerque Vacations - American International Rattlesnake Museum
It is quite understandable that you would want your whole family to have utmost fun on your vacation in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In order to let your kids have the maximum fun on your trip, you should definitely put a visit to the American International Rattlesnake Museum on your schedule. On your trip to the American International Rattlesnake Museum, you will have a look at all the exotic rattlesnake kinds and species in the whole world in their most real form and the inspection will undoubtedly stay with you forever. The admission ticket costs only a dollar for kids and for adults it is two dollars so the cost of visit to the museum shouldnt be considered trouble. You will find yourself purchasing a t-shirt in order to save the Rattlesnake memories with you. One of the best things about your vacation in Albuquerque will be a visit to the Rattlesnake museum.
Site to see on Albuquerque Vacations: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Constructed and completed in 1986, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science lies 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 also houses a large number of dinosaurs, which are outside the main entrance, in the atrium, and a vast hall devoted to with several complete and massive dinosaur skeletons. An entire wing of the museum has been devoted to astronomical exhibits, along with an exhibit showing/about the birth of the personal computer, which happened in Albuquerque. The Naturalist Center, Planetarium, Dynatheater, Lodestar Astronomy Center, and Nature Works Discovery Store are other places to see here at the museum.