The Paseo del Bosque Trail
This is my dad's third out of state ride, where he ventured to Albuquerque, New Mexico. His friend Jay and him endured 30 miles (Jay had 3 flats in between it all). Hope ya'll enjoy this video. The next trip will be to Alaska.
My dad is making it his goal to visit and ride a bike trail in all of the 50 states in order to raise money for Meals on Wheels, an organization he has been heavily involved in for the last two years. Make sure to visit the website to follow us on more rides and for more information! adifferentwaytoseetheusa.wordpress.com
And if you would like to donate to my dad's cause, go under the donate now tab and follow the links. Thank you for the support!!
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The Rio Grande Bosque Trail
A new trail through the Rio Grande bosque has opened up opportunities for many who have never been able to experience the area's natural beauty up close. Mayor Richard Berry explains how the new trail ties in with his goals for preserving and sustaining the bosque and why it's important to create a new generation of stewards.
Going down to the Bosque trail. Albuquerque, NM
Places to see in ( Albuquerque - USA )
Places to see in ( Albuquerque - USA )
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city, sits in the high desert. Its modern Downtown core contrasts with Old Town Albuquerque, dating to the city’s 1706 founding as a Spanish colony. Old Town is filled with historic adobe buildings, such as San Felipe de Neri Church, 5 museums, and shops selling Native American handicrafts. Nearby, The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center traces the area’s tribal history.
Although it is the largest city in the state, Albuquerque is often overshadowed as a tourist destination by Santa Fe, 60 mi (97 km) to the north. But Albuquerque has a number of great attractions in its own right, with pleasant scenery, colorful history, and a spectacular hot-air balloon fiesta in the fall.
Albuquerque was founded in 1706 as a small Spanish settlement on the banks of the Rio Grande and was named for the Duke of Alburquerque (hence Albuquerque's nickname, The Duke City). In the 1880s the railroad came to town, and almost overnight a new city grew up around the train tracks a couple of miles away from the original settlement. This New Town became the hub of commerce for the state, and the city grew exponentially (eventually the New Town, which today is Downtown, and the original Old Town settlement were joined to become part of the same city).
Central Avenue is a principal east-west artery, running roughly parallel to I-40 and through Downtown just west of I-25 and past the University of New Mexico (UNM for short) just east of I-25.
The Heights are the eastern part of town closest to the Sandia Mountains. You may also hear reference to the Foothills, which are the most extreme eastern part of the city, right at the base of the mountains. Uptown is a business and shopping district located in the Heights at I-40 and Louisiana Blvd.
The North Valley and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque (technically a separate community from Albuquerque) encompass the area north of I-40 between I-25 and the river. The South Valley is the area west of I-25 south of downtown. The Westside is all the suburban neighborhoods on the western side of the river. Rio Rancho, a separate community from Albuquerque, is the metro area's largest suburb and can be considered a northern extension of the Westside.
A lot to see in Albuquerque such as :
Petroglyph National Monument
Sandia Peak Tramway
ABQ BioPark
Old Town Albuquerque
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Albuquerque Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Cibola National Forest
ABQ BioPark - Botanic Garden
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Downtown Albuquerque
Cliff's Amusement Park
Boca Negra Canyon
Tingley Beach
ABQ BioPark Aquarium
San Felipe de Neri Church
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
Old Town
Rattlesnake Museum
La Luz Trail
Explora
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Kimo Theatre
Elena Gallegos Open Space
Sandia Peak Ski & Tram
Rio Grande Zoo
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
A Park Above
Old Town Plaza
Balloon Museum Drive Northeast
El Vado Motel
Paseo del Bosque Trail
Los Poblanos
History & GHOST Tours of Old Town
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Rinconada Canyon Trail
Hinkle Family Fun Center
Roosevelt Park
Musical Highway
Sandia Foothills Open Space
Historic Old Town
Turquoise Museum
Piedras Marcadas Canyon
Civic Plaza
New Mexico Steam Locomotive
Mariposa Basin Park
ABQ Surf n' Slide
Embudito Trail
( Albuquerque - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Albuquerque . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Albuquerque - USA
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Where I ride: Paseo del Bosque, on the Rio Grande
Trails along the Paseo del Bosque in Albuquerque are wonderful. Many miles of both paved and dirt trails run along the Rio Grande. Approximately 6:15 pm, 64 degrees F. Video was uploaded from my Droid phone, 8 Apr 2010.
City seeking input on Bosque trail improvements
KOB Albuquerque, NM
Jan. 23, 2015
The City of Albuquerque appears to be zeroing in on a definitive plan for the future of the Rio Grande Bosque, the riverside forest that runs through the heart of the city.
The City of Albuquerque appears to be zeroing in on a definitive plan for the future of the Rio Grande Bosque, the riverside forest that runs through the heart of the city.
The City of Albuquerque appears to be zeroing in on a definitive plan for the future of the Rio Grande Bosque, the riverside forest that runs through the heart of the city.
City seeking input on Bosque trail improvements
KOB Albuquerque, NM
Jan. 23, 2015. 08:04 PM EST
City seeking input on Bosque trail improvements
KOB Albuquerque, NM
Jan. 23, 2015. 08:04 PM EST
City seeking input on Bosque trail improvements
KOB Albuquerque, NM
Jan. 23, 2015. 08:04 PM EST
After the Rain: Rio Grande Bosque, Albuquerque, New Mexico
The bosque (woods) along the Rio Grande cuts the Albuquerque urban area in half. Even in the heart of town, you can escape to a place of natural beauty. On October 31, 2018 I did a short hike with a friend, beginning just as a fall storm ended.
I made this video using a new camera, and still have plenty to learn. Please excuse the beginner’s mistakes and enjoy a cool, damp fall morning in Albuquerque’s greatest treasure. The birds you’ll see include...
Canada Goose, Branta canadensis
Hooded Merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus
Killdeer, Charadrius vociferus
American Coot, Fulica americana
Albuquerque Bosque Night Ride
Cruising along the Bosque trail in Albuquerque
I returned to the land of enchantment for the Cochiti Lake Triathlon this weekend. Loved visiting one of my favorite easy rides.
Bosque Trail
First GoPro moment, still needs some tweaking. About 1:22 the camera is properly aligned so that there is more to see than just some pedaling and my front tire. While this video may be a bit dull to watch I wanted to highlight this awesome trail that we have in Albuquerque. More videos of this type to come. Likely some much more entertaining footage, mountain biking, offroad, racing, etc. Subscribe and stay tuned!
Walking along RIO GRANDE RIVER, ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO
walk akong the river RIO GRANDE
Agate Hills Road Northwest (Albuquerque, Eagle Ranch, Paradise Hills, New Mexico) to Bosque M (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:18 115 kV transmission line
0:22 Irving Boulevard
0:27 Valley View Place
0:29 Coors Boulevard Northwest
0:35 Paseo del Norte Boulevard
0:38 Southwestern Plytechnic Instit Road
0:40 Albuquerque
0:41 Albuquerque, NM
0:46 Rancho Vistoso Northwest
0:46 Rancho Vistoso Northwest
0:46 Calle Nortena
0:48 Coors Road
0:50 Caminito Coors Northwest
0:52 La Rambla Street Northwest
0:58 Bosque Meadows Road Northwest
1:03 Bosque Meadows Place Northwest
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Agate Hills Road Northwest (Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, NM, Bernalillo County) to Bosque Meadows Place Northwest (Albuquerque, NM)
Nov 2011
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Camping on the Rio Grande
Albuquerque New Mexico
Corrales Bosque
I love New Mexico
Ciudad Más Limpia Y Tranquila De Estados Unidos ????????
Ciudad bonita de njj usa
Loving the Land of Enchantment: The Bosque and Rio Grande
The bosque stretches along the Rio Grande in Central New Mexico
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spring bike ride along the rio grande bosque, albuquerque nm ~ 15apr10
~ tim and i enjoy a beautiful spring day in the bosque skirting the rio grande. albuquerque's awesome!
401 Laguna Seca Ln NW Albuquerque, NM 87104
Northern New Mexico style in the prime gated community of The Gardens. Offering over 8 acres of green space maintained by the HOA for everyone's use and enjoyment. Situated close to Old Town, with easy freeway access, and just minutes from Downtown, Nob Hill and bosque trails. This lovely home boasts a huge great room with soaring ceilings, elegant formal dining, a cook's delight kitchen, with large island, walk in pantry, stainless steel appliances and tons of storage. And cozy up to the fireplace in the refined master suite. Front and rear covered patios envelop the home for relaxing and entertaining in the serenity of the meticulously maintained landscape.In addition, this home features RV parking/storage and a 4 car garage for ample storage. Come see this beautiful home today!
ABQ Bosque set to reopen
ABQ Bosque set to reopen
2704 Alejandro LN NW Albuquerque, NM 87104