Albuquerque CVB Guide - (Page 49) ACVB 1/3 sq ad Shooting Range Park 7/25/07 10:20 AM Page 1 16001 Shooting Range Access Rd 87120 836-8785 The Park is a safe location to learn the use of firearms for personal protection and hunting. 12 miles west of “Big I.” Exit Paseo del Vulcan, right four miles; turn left onto Shooting Range Road. www.cabq.gov/openspace Stone Age Climbing Gym Escape to the magical dream that is Balloon Fiesta®. Where balloons drift to the heavens, hang on the stars, and dance around clouds. You might even see a scary witch or a big blue monster. But don’t worry, this is one dream you won’t want to wake from. www.balloonfiesta.com Phone 505-821-1000 Toll Free 888-422-7277 4201 Yale Blvd NE Ste I 87107 341-2016 fax: 341-2015 Climbing school, group events. Outdoor guided climbs. CC, HF, Res (for groups only). www.stoneageclimbinggym.com Suntoucher Mountain Guides 2900 Vista del Rey NE Ste 18D 87112 400-5590 fax: 293-3604 Guided adventures and instruction in rock climbing, hiking & backcountry skiing. Res. www.suntoucher.com Tingley Beach - Alb Biological Park 1800 Tingley Dr SW (South of Central Ave) 87102 764-6200 fax: 764-6281 The lakes at Tingley Beach are open for fishing & include a catch & release pond, a children-only pond & a central pond. NM fishing licenses are required for ages 12 & older. The Tingley Beach train is daily from 10:00am3:00pm. www.cabq.gov/biopark RAFTING Far Flung Adventures P.O. Box 707 El Prado 87529-0707 (505)758-2628 (800)359-2627 fax: (505)776-1443 NM’s premier river rafting outfitter, Rio Grande & Rio Chama. CC, Res. www.farflung.com Los Rios River Runners P.O. Box 2734 Taos 87571 (505)776-8854 (800)544-1181 fax: (505)776-1842 NM’s oldest & most experienced. Full, half & multi-day. www.losriosriverrunners.com 6333-ABQVisGuide 2/22/06 2:57 PM Page 1 RECREATIONAL AREAS Elena Gallegos Picnic Area, Albert G. Simms Park 7100 Tramway Blvd NE 87122 452-5200 fax: 873-6628 640 Acres. North on Tramway from I-40 to Simms Park Rd. Mountain area, hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking & sightseeing. www.cabq.gov/openspace.com Hundreds of thousands of lives lost if he does. Hundreds of thousands of lives lost if he doesn’t. That’s a big decision for a hat salesman from Missouri. In 1945, President Harry S. Truman made the most difficult decision of any U.S. President in history. Was he right? Was he wrong? What would you have done if it had been up to you? Nuclear power has always been a divisive issue. You owe it to yourself to learn both sides of the story. You’ll find them at the National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque. Los Altos Park - Municipal Park 10100 Lomas Blvd NE 291-6239 fax: 291-6259 This is the largest skate park in the West. Please use a helmet. Sandia Lakes Recreation Area 11143 Highway 85 NW 87114 897-3971 fax: 897-5119 15 MTA. I-25 Exit 234, W, N 1 mi on NM 313. Fishing, hiking, bird watching, picnicking, playground, shelters, bait & tackle store. A, C, HF. www.sandialakes.com SKATING Los Altos Skate Park - Municipal Park 10140 1/2 Lomas 87112 857-8640 This is the fastest skate park in the West. Please use a helmet. www.cabq.gov/recreation SKIING Sandia Peak Ski Area Crest Scenic Byway 536 242-9052 fax: 242-6549 Mid-Dec to Mid-Mar. Open daily Mid-Dec-New Year Holiday & Wed-Sun & holidays the remainder of the season. 8,600+/10,378+ elevation. Snow sports school, rental shop, Wintermill Sports Shop, Cafe. 20 Miles NE of ABQ via I-40, N 14 & NM 536. CC, HF. www.sandiapeak.com 1905 Mountain Road NW Albuquerque, NM Open 9am-5pm daily. (505)245-2137 www.atomicmuseum.com www.itsatrip.org 49 http://www.atomicmuseum.com http://www.itsatrip.org
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