• By Kim Grant

If you don’t know sprawling Albuquerque, you might be surprised by its natural landscapes and breathtaking vistas. This daylong itinerary takes you to some of ABQ’s best outdoor experiences, while also emphasizing eco-friendly and sustainable ideas.

Hike or mountain bike the majestic Sandia Mountains on the eastern edge of the city; there’s an extensive trail system. The Rio Grande River meanders through Albuquerque, and it’s great for kayaking, canoeing, and river rafting. Albuquerque is known as the “Hot Air Balloon Capital of the World” because of its ideal conditions. Explore the ancient rock art at Petroglyph National Monument, a vast expanse of volcanic rock covered in intricate petroglyphs.

Albuquerque, New Mexico, is also surrounded by diverse landscapes, including high desert vistas, expansive mesas, and rugged canyons; see Around New Mexico for nearby itinerary ideas.

Oh, and then there’s the indoor adventure of New Mexico’s distinctive Southwestern cuisine, fusing Native American, Mexican, and New Mexican influences. And the other indoor adventure – craft breweries.

The Grove Cafe & Market, Central Avenue Southeast, Albuquerque, NM, USA

The Shop Breakfast and Lunch, Monte Vista Boulevard Northeast, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Sandia Mountains, Cedar Crest, NM, USA

Sandia Peak Tramway, Tramway Road Northeast, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Elena Gallegos Open Space Parking, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Nexus Brewery & Restaurant, Pan American Freeway Northeast, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Mary & Tito's Cafe, 4th Street Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center, Western Trail Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, Candelaria Road Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA

The Range Café, Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm, Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM, USA

Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton, 2nd Street Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm, Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM, USA

Bow & Arrow Brewing Co., McKnight Avenue Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Green Jeans Farmery, Cutler Avenue Northeast, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Best Places for Breakfast in Albuquerque

The Grove Café & Market

The charming, rustic, and welcoming Grove Café & Market offers a farm-to-table approach and focuses on locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy brioche French toast topped with seasonal fruits or flavorful green chile eggs benedict.

The Shop

The Shop Breakfast and Lunch, popular and vibrant, has an industrial-chic decor and great burgers, flavorful salads, or indulgent mac and cheese. The Shop’s commitment to using locally sourced ingredients and their innovative culinary creations make it a favorite.

Best Things To Do in the Morning in Albuquerque

Sandia Mountains

Head to the nearby Sandia Mountains for some vigorous hiking or mountain biking. Take the Sandia Peak Tramway up to Sandia Crest (a 15 minute ‘flight’ after a 15 to 45 minute wait; purchase tickets online). Or drive up the backside (which can take an hour depending on where you are departing from) via I-40 and NM 536). Or explore dozens of trails of varying length and ability in the foothills at Elena Gallegos Open Space, where there are also covered picnic areas.

Best Places for Lunch in Albuquerque

Nexus Brewery & Restaurant

Nexus Brewery & Restaurant combines a hip brewpub atmosphere with comfort food. Enjoy their famous fried chicken, award-winning burgers, or New Mexican specialties like green chile stew. Nexus Brewery’s eclectic menu, craft beer selection, and welcoming atmosphere make it a satisfying choice.

Mary & Tito's Cafe

You want local? Come here. The family-owned Mary & Tito’s Cafe has been a no-frills, local institution serving delicious New Mexican food for more than 50 years. Indulge in their hearty, signature dishes like carne adovada, chile rellenos, and homemade tamales, all made from family recipes passed down through generations. It’s beloved for good reason. One friend in Texas even requests that I send bags of their red chili every few months.

Best Things To Do in the Afternoon in Albuquerque

Petroglyph National Monument

Petroglyph National Monument, a 17-mile-long stretch of volcanic escarpment, is home to thousands of ancient petroglyphs. Take a self-guided hike along one of its many trails and check out the intricate rock carvings left behind by the ancestors of the Pueblo people.

Rio Grande Nature Center State Park

Cool off with a visit to the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park. This 270-acre preserve is home to more than 300 species of birds. Take a leisurely stroll along the many trails in the park and keep an eye out for year-round and seasonal residents such as cooper’s hawks, great-horned owls, Canada geese, ring-necked pheasants, great blue herons, and woodpeckers. Or rent a bike from ABQ Bike Tour and pedal around.

Best Places for Dinner in Albuquerque

The Range Café

Known for its eclectic and vibrant atmosphere, the beloved Range combines traditional New Mexican flavors and American comfort food. Look for hearty huevos rancheros, blue corn pancakes, or their famous breakfast burritos filled with your choice of ingredients.

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

Dining at Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm is perhaps the most memorable meal you’ll have in ABQ. Set amidst the lush gardens of a historic property, Los Poblanos specializes in farm-to-table cuisine, utilizing fresh and organic ingredients sourced from their own farm and local producers. Creative dishes highlight the flavors of New Mexico and the dining room has a sense of timeless charm. Patio dining is also primo. Arrive early to sip a margarita in the chill Bar Campo.

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Best Places to Stay in Albuquerque

Hotel Andaluz

The moderately price Hotel Andaluz, with Spanish-inspired decor and luxurious amenities, is a stylish and eco-friendly boutique hotel with a convenient location for easy access to outdoor adventures. The hotel’s commitment to sustainability, including being LEED-certified and utilizing eco-friendly practices, adds to its appeal. Enjoythe rooftop bar with stunning views and delicious on-site dining options.

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

Indulge in luxury and tranquility at Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm. Set amidst stunning gardens and featuring elegant rooms with refined decor, this inn offers a serene escape. Enjoy farm-to-table dining, a relaxing spa, and beautiful walking trails. The inn’s commitment to sustainability and its lush surroundings make it a truly special and unique place to stay in Albuquerque.

After Dark in Albuquerque

Bow & Arrow Brewing

Bow & Arrow Brewing is proudly Native American-owned by Navajo Nation members Shyla Sheppard and Missy Begay. Their cultural heritage is front and center, and they often collaborate with Native American artists and incorporate indigenous artwork and symbolism into their branding. The brewery incorporates local and regionally sourced ingredients, highlighting the flavors and traditions of the area. Their beers often feature ingredients like blue corn, sage, and local hops, creating distinct and flavorful brews.

Green Jeans Farmery

Green Jeans Farmery combines retail spaces, restaurants, and a beer garden in a repurposed shipping container complex. This trendy and eclectic place offers many options, including artisanal pizza, New Mexican cuisine, gourmet burgers, and craft beer options. It has a super welcoming community vibe.

Bonus Pro Tips

The 16-mile, paved Paseo del Bosque Trail runs along the Rio Grande, and is perfect for biking, jogging, or a leisurely stroll through nature. Along the way, you’ll pass through several parks and nature preserves, including the Tingley Beach fishing ponds and the Rio Grande Botanic Garden.

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