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Albuquerque Vacations - Explora! Science Center and Children's Museum

A famous site to see on an Albuquerque Vacation is the Explora! Science Center and Children's Museum. Entertaining for all ages, once you go here with your family or even alone, you will surely stay for hours!With more than 250 interactive exhibits of science, technology and art for children, the museum earned the title of being "one of the best science centers in the country". There are some extraordinary exhibits here, like a laminar flow fountain an experiment bar, a high-wire bike and a robotics lab. Furthermore, demonstrations, theatre performances and a large number of programs and activities are offered to all visitors. There is also a museum store which provides a wide range of bilingual and educational items. Open all days of the week, the museum has tons of hands-on exhibits to encourage interactive learning and discover how science, arts, and culture interrelate. So dont forget to go to the museum for some fun on your Albuquerque trip!

Places to See While on an Albuquerque Vacation: Sandia Mountains

During your Albuquerque Vacation, an essential element of the places to visit is 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. You can walk across any of the 60 hiking tacks that make up to 150 miles. The Turquoise Trail on the east of the Sandia Mountains gives a stunning view of the surroundings along with marvelous 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. You can also get to learn why the mountains got its name (Sandia means watermelon in Spanish) by enjoying the sunset view of the mountains where watermelon colors begin forming at that time of the day.

Albuquerque Vacations - American International Rattlesnake Museum

It is quite natural that you would want your children and loved ones to have the most fun on your vacation in the amazing city of Albuquerque. In order to ensure that you see the best of the city, you should definitely plan a trip to the famous American International Rattlesnake Museum in Albuquerque. 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 price of the admission ticket of the American International Rattlesnake Museum is only a dollar for kids and two dollars for adults so the cost should not even be considered a problem. You will be charmed by the Rattlesnake Museum and will take home a t-shirt with you as a souvenir of the amazing memories. The trip to the American International Rattlesnake Museum is sure to be one of the highlights of your trip to Albuquerque.

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 beautiful park comprises of massive cottonwood trees, coyote willow, and New Mexico olive trees which bring a shady feel to the area. This provides habitats for beavers, numerous bird species, turtles, and snakes. Along with the breathtaking view of the site, one can venture the region by hiking, bicycling, mountain biking, in-line skating and horseback riding. One can hike on the Paseo del Bosque which runs next to the east part of the river Rio Grande, or take any one of the natural trails formed under the cottonwood trees. Boating, kayaks, canoes, rafts and other non-motorized water vehicles can be enjoyed here too. 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.

by: Yaffa Merle




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