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Please use our media library for downloadable images and usage rights.310 days of sunshine mean spectacular year-round golfing is available at 14 top-rated courses in the Albuquerque area.
Cycling is a popular year-round sport in Albuquerque.
The Sandia Peak Ski Area, just minutes from Downtown Albuquerque, offers skiing and snowboarding into early spring.
A horse-drawn carriage takes a couple on a romantic ride in the Rio Grande Valley.
The Rio Grande Botanic Garden showcases desert plants like prickly pear cactus and yucca.
Fishing is a popular pastime along the Rio Grande river.
Float down the Rio Grande with a Native guide on a "Feast and Float" tour.
The unique subterranean design of The Pit (University Arena) makes it one of college basketball's most famous venues.
Spectacular golfing is available on more than 14 public and private courses in the Albuquerque area.
Hiking trails crisscross the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, near the path of the Sandia Peak Tramway.
The University of New Mexico Lobos play at the UNM stadium.
New Mexico's sunny skies make it a pleasure to ski or snowboard at our resorts.
Miles of hiking and biking trails line the wooded riverbanks of the Rio Grande.
Get into the spirit of the West on a horseback ride through a cool canyon.
Mountain biking at Albuquerque's high altitude can provide a thrill and challenge for seasoned bikers.
Whitewater rafting on the Rio Grande is one of the wild adventures you can take as a day trip from Albuquerque.
The AAA Albuquerque Isotopes play in a top-notch stadium.
Hiking along Sandia Crest affords a view of more than 11,000 square miles.
In the summer, wild sunflowers bloom among the ancient rock etchings at Petroglyph National Monument.
Albuquerque's sunny days are perfect for outdoor activities.
Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Club, in the East Mountains of Albuquerque, is rated five stars.