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Restaurants in Rio RanchoThere are a wide variety of local and regional restaurants in Rio Rancho to enjoy including some surprising restaurant options you might not know are in the city. It’s exciting to have so many international cuisines to sample in Rio Rancho including Indian, Middle Eastern, Asian, Mexican and Italian. The growing trend of micro breweries has also come to Rio Rancho.

We have also highlighted some new restaurants in Rio Rancho that started within the last year. There are numerous other national chains and fast food franchises in Rio Rancho This list is a celebration of the local and regional chains that are trying hard to bring great food and experiences to Rio Rancho. Go discover the restaurants in Rio Rancho!

The latest project is almost ready to open! See the link below – the Block is scheduled to open in June 2024 with numerous new restaurants for Rio Rancho.

Nestled in the heart of New Mexico, Rio Rancho boasts a diverse array of dining options, from authentic Southwestern cuisine to international flavors and contemporary culinary delights. With its unique blend of traditional charm and modern innovation, Rio Rancho offers something to satisfy every palate and craving.

From cozy cafes and family-owned eateries to upscale fine dining establishments and trendy gastropubs you can find it all in Rio Rancho.

Savor the flavors of New Mexico with our selection of restaurants specializing in traditional Southwestern cuisine. Indulge in mouthwatering dishes such as green chile enchiladas, carne adovada, and sopapillas, prepared with authentic ingredients and time-honored recipes that pay homage to the region’s rich culinary heritage.

For those craving international flavors, Rio Rancho offers a diverse range of dining experiences from around the world. Discover the vibrant tastes of Italy with handcrafted pizzas and homemade pasta dishes, or embark on a culinary journey to Asia with authentic sushi, Thai curries, and Vietnamese pho.

Whether you’re planning a romantic dinner for two, a casual lunch with friends, or a celebratory meal with family, you’ll find everything you need to make an informed decision and enjoy a memorable dining experience.

Start exploring Rio Rancho’s vibrant dining scene today and embark on a culinary adventure like no other. Bon appétit!

Newer Restaurants in Rio Rancho

  • Slim Chickens opens in Rio Rancho
  • Delectable Baking Company – new bakery featuring half pound stuffed cookies
  • Dulce River Bakery and Coffee – offers a tasty variety of danish, cinnamon rolls, muffins, quiche and pastries
  • Poke Serrano – focused on Asian Fusion
  • Raising Canes – specialty chicken finger restaurants broke ground on a new location near Southern/Unser April 2023.
  • Whiptail – 355 Pat D’ Arco Hwy, 505-859-7410
    Quality wines and artisan cocktails with tapas type shareable foods made from scratch. The mac and cheese is the best I have tasted in the greater Albuquerque area. I paired it with a Pinot Noir. Really good.

Italian Restaurants in Rio Rancho

  • Joe’s Pasta House – 3201 Southern Blvd SE (505) 892-3333
  • M’tucci’s Moderno Italian Restaurant – mtuccis.com – 1908 Wellspring Ave SE (505) 891-2432

Pizza Restaurants

  • Aldo’s New York Style Pizzeria –riorancho.aldosnypizza.com 1690 Rio Rancho Blvd Suite E (505) 892-2026
  • Davido’s Pizza – davidospizzaandmore.com 2418 Southern Blvd SE (505) 234-6955
  • Dion’s Pizza – dions.com
    4101 High Resort Blvd NE (505) 896-2222
    1502 Unser Blvd SE (505) 340-0555
  • Pizza 9 – pizzanine.com 900 36th Place SE (505) 896-8999
  • Sal-E-Boy’s Pizzeria – 1706 Southern Blvd SE (505) 892-5454

Bagel, Burger and Sandwich Shops

Asian Restaurants in Rio Rancho

  • Best Lee’s – bestlees.com 2003 Southern Blvd SE (505) 892-7887
  • Double Dragon Asian – mydoubledragon.com 4405 Jager Way NE (505) 771-2223
  • Heaven Dragon Restaurant – 4300 Ridgecrest Dr SE (505) 891-0888
  • Kyoto Sushi & Steak House Asian – kyotoyaba.com 355 NM 528 SE (505) 892-8668
  • Pho Bar – pho-bar.com 3301 Southern Blvd SE (505) 994-9150
  • Pho Garden – phogardennm.com 1751 NM 528 SE (505) 404-0774
  • Nori Ramen & Sushi Bar – 2003 Southern Blvd SE (505) 796-5065
  • Saigon 2 Restaurant – saigonrestaurantnm.com 2003 Southern Blvd SE (505) 896-0099
  • Sushi King – sushikingnm.com 1121 Unser Blvd SE (505) 702-8959
  • Sushi King & Taste of Thai – sushikingnm.com 7820 Enchanted Hills Blvd NE (505) 404-6186
  • Thai Cuisine – 4000 Barbara Loop SE
  • Viet Rice – vietrice.cafe 1340 NM 528 SE (505) 892-7423

Middle Eastern

Alquds Mediterranean Grill – 1690 NM 528 SE (505) 896-1694

Mexican/New Mexican

  • Burrito Express – burritoexpressinc.com 1592 Sara Rd SE (505) 896-1592
  • Cazuela’s Mexican Grill – cazuelasmexicangrill.com 4051 Sara Rd SE (505) 994-9364
  • El Agave – 1520 Deborah Road SE
  • Federico’s Mexican Food – federicosmexicanfood.com 1590 Deborah Rd SE (505) 891-7218
  • Filiberto’s Mexican Food – filbertos.com 1600 Sara Rd SE (505) 891-0555
  • Hot Tamales – hottamalesnmrestaurant.com 1520 NM 528 SE (505) 962-0123
  • Little Anita’s Express – littleanitas.com 2335 Southern Blvd NW (505) 892-9805
  • Stripes Burrito Company – stripesco.com/stripes-burrito-co2510 Southern Blvd NE  505.565.5351 Burritos to go at this drive through location
  • Taco Mex — 2003 Southern Blvd SE (505) 891-0871
  • Tap N Taco – 1120 Pat DArco Hwy  6028203755
    Mexican street style tacos and a beer/wine bar. I like to get a sampler of each style and sit on the patio. 

Indian Cuisine

Namaste Cuisine of India & Nepal – namastenm.net 1580 Deborah Road SE (505) 896-3126

Coffee Shops

Restaurants in Rio Rancho  Breweries and Bars

  • Brew Lab 101 Brewery – brewlab101.com 3301 Southern Blvd SE (505) 962-1587
  • The Hopper Pub and Pizzeria – thehoppernm.com/4500 Arrowhead Ridge Dr SE 505-994-6075
  • The Local Brewhouse -300 Unser Blvd SE (505) 994-2007
  • O’Hare’s Grille & Pub – oharesgrillepub.com 4100 Southern Blvd SE (505) 896-0123
  • Slate Street Billiards – slatestreetbilliards.com 2003 Southern Blvd SE (505) 994-0363
  • Turquoise Desert Tap Room & Grill Grill & Bar/Pub  4405 Jager Way NE (505) 771-2295
  • Turtle Mountain Brewing Company 7835 Enchanted Hills Blvd.NE
    (505) 404-0414 Their second location in Rio Rancho. Enjoy Turtle Mountain brews and the varied menu of food items. I have enjoyed the fish and chips paired with their amber style beer. 

Bakeries and Specialty Restaurants in Rio Rancho

Dagmars Studel House – 2704 Southern Blvd SE

Delectable Baking Company – specializing in stuffed cookies

Dulce River Bakery and Coffee – try the cinnamon roles!

Restaurants in Rio Rancho – Health and Nutrition

  • Nomadic Nutrition – 4015 Peggy Road SE
  • Sunset Nutrition – 3575 NM 528 – Suite B120

For other ideas for things to do in Rio Rancho other than visiting the restaurants in Rio Rancho, check out Rio Rancho Things to Do and Dog Parks in Rio Rancho.

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Rio Rancho Things To Do – Discover The Top 8 https://ryersonrealestate.com/rio-rancho-things-to-do/ https://ryersonrealestate.com/rio-rancho-things-to-do/#comments Sun, 13 Mar 2022 19:32:45 +0000 https://ryersonrealestate.com/?p=19184

Rio Rancho Things to DoSusan and I have lived in Rio Rancho for 20 years and we absolutely love it. When someone asks us about Rio Rancho Things to Do, we are happy to provide suggestions. We are fortunate to live fairly close to the river and one of our favorite things to do is to walk to the Bosque to enjoy the forested environment. When we first moved here we were absolutely amazed by the desert, so one of the first things we did when we moved here was get a Jeep so we could go and out and explore! Here are just a few of the highlights of things to do.

There are lots of events coming up in the fall / winter 2023 highlighted below.

Rio Rancho Things to Do – Fall/Winter 2023/2024 Updates

McDermott Athletic Center – plans to expand.

Professional Basketball is coming to Rio Rancho – 52 team league called the Basketball League

Rio Rancho Fall Festival – carnival games, pumpkin carving, food trucks, a beer garden, live music, and trunk or treating.

Parks and Recs Fall Programs – variety of fall programs featuring recreational, educational and cultural options.

Winterfest – December 1 from 1 to 5. Parade and a visit from Santa and Mrs Claus, music, fireworks and tree lighting.

Veterans Day November 11 – parade and special ceremony starting at 10:00am. From Country Club Drive East on Southern Blvd where it will conclude at Veterans Monument Park.

Inaugural Food Truck Fiesta

Rio Rancho Players Latest Play – Adam’s Eve

Try out the Latest Hot Sport – Pickleball

Rio Rancho Things to Do – Coming Soon!

Some exciting things were just announced that are coming to Rio Rancho that will be amazing to enjoy.

The Block Container Park is also coming to Enchanted Hills and will include  retail and food vendors surrounding a central courtyard area; spots for three local food trucks; a center stage for community performances, concerts, and outdoor movies; and an upper level with prime views.

The Unser Gateway Project – “The Village” is a 65 acre development that is going to include new retail and restaurants.

Rio Rancho Things to Do – 2022 Rio Rancho Observer Readers Choice Winners

As you are searching for Rio Rancho Things to Do, check out these Readers Choice Winners 2022 from the Rio Rancho Observer.

Sports and Fitness

Gym – Defined Fitness
Martial Arts – Tolzmann Taekwon-Do
Pilates – Club Pilates
Yoga – Vivify Hot Yoga

Out and About

Elevate Trampoline Park
Tenpins & More

Restaurants

Uncle T’s Sangwhiches
Joe’s Pasta House
Hot Tamales
M’Tucci’s Italian

Brews and Such

Turtle Mountain Brewing
O’Hares Grille and Pub
Pinon Coffee House

Rio Rancho Things To Do

Rio Rancho Bosque

Experience the Bosque

The Bosque is a wooded environment that rims the Rio Grande river as it flows its way through Rio Rancho. It is home to beautiful cottonwood trees, abundant wildlife, defined trails and paths to enjoy walking, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. You can also find numerous spots to relax and enjoy the views of the Sandia Mountains. This is one of our favorite Rio Rancho Things to Do.

Rio Rancho Event Center

Take In an Event

The Rio Rancho Events Center is a 7,000 seat venue that hosts special events all year round. You can take in concerts, sporting events, national touring shows such as Cirque De Solei and more.

Rio Rancho Parks

Enjoy Over 40 Parks

Rio Rancho is home to over 40 neighborhood parks including A Park Above and the Rio Rancho Sports Complex. A Park Above is an all-inclusive ADA compliant park designed for people of all ages and abilities and the Rio Rancho sports complex includes baseball and softball fields, a skate park, tennis courts and more.

Click Here for All Parks

Rio Rancho Desert

Explore the Desert

Just to the west is the amazing Ojito Wilderness that is a gorgeous desert landscape of steep-sided mesas, rocky terraces, retreating escarpments, box canyons, deep meandering arroyos, and austere badlands. Be sure to see the unusual hoodoos that accent the landscape, the defined mountain biking trails and it is a wonderful place to hike and get away from it all for the day.

Rio Rancho Winery

Do a Winery Tour

Just down the hill is the Village of Corrales where you have a fun day doing a winery tour. While seeing the sites of Corrales, you can sample wines from: Milagro Vineyards – wines are handmade in and Old World style. Acequia Vineyards & Winery – public and private tastings. Pasando Tiempo Winery and Vineyards – relax, take your time, and enjoy good wine. Corrales Winery – handcrafted wines.

More Wineries in the Area

Rio Rancho Observatory

Star Gaze at the Observatory

Rio Rancho is home to the Rainbow Park Observatory/Planetarium that is open to the public each month during the Rio Rancho Astronomical Society’s (RRAS) regularly scheduled meeting. It site has three telescopes – two permanently mounted telescopes and a 25” Obsession Telescope and an inside observation space for astronomical studies. The observatory’s outdoor space has been designed for public and educational youth programs.

Rio Rancho Ballooning

Go Ballooning

The Rio Rancho area is known for a being a destination with wonderful conditions for year round ballooning. Enjoy an amazingly peaceful experience floating over the beautiful desert landscape. And don’t forget about the global ballooning event in October each year – the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta where over 500 balloons take to the skies.

Rio Rancho Homes for Sale

Float the Rio Grande

Located just minutes away is Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures. This is where you can rent paddleboards, canoes and kayaks to experience the Rio Grande on a floating adventure. This is a wonderful option for a Rio Rancho Things do Do.

Rio Rancho Things To Do – More Ideas

A popular new attraction in Rio Rancho is the Elevate Trampoline Park. Susan and I often enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the Hyatt Tamaya Resort. A couple of new restaurants have come on the scene including Tap N Taco and Whiptail. Here is the city of Rio Rancho Events including activities for adults and kids.  Stay tuned for more updates! If you are looking for more ideas in the surrounding area, be sure to check out a list of things to do in Albuquerque.

New Announcements!

August 2023
The new community center in Enchanted Hills is now open. It features a library and indoor pickle bar courts. See more about The Hub.

Rio Rancho Things To Do – What are Your Favorites?

We would love to hear from you about your favorite Rio Rancho things to do. Comment below. It would be amazing to connect. For other ideas for things to do in Rio Rancho, check out Restaurants in Rio Rancho and Dog Parks in Rio Rancho.

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Things to do in Albuquerque NM – Discover the Top 10 To Experience https://ryersonrealestate.com/things-to-do-in-albuquerque-nm/ https://ryersonrealestate.com/things-to-do-in-albuquerque-nm/#comments Sun, 13 Mar 2022 00:04:45 +0000 https://ryersonrealestate.com/?p=19152

things to do in albuquerque nmThere are so many things to do in Albuquerque NM. Albuquerque is an amazing place to explore a wide variety of adventures including hiking in the mountains, enjoying the river environment,  relaxing at a variety of wineries/breweries, exploring the miles of bicycling trails, soaring in hot air balloons and more. Here is some of our favorite things to do in Albuquerque.

Things to do in Albuquerque NM

Albuquerque Tram Car

Take the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway

One of the most popular things to do in Albuquerque NM is to take the Tram to go to the top of the Sandia Mountains. In just 15 minutes you will be at the 10,378-foot top of the Sandia Mountains. Enjoy the spectacular views as you can see for miles looking to the east and west. The tram will drop you right at the Sandia Peak Ski Area and the Ten 3 restaurant that has wonderful food and amazing views. Take the time to hike along many of the trails and visit the historical Kiwanis Cabin. Reopening After Improvements in 2024 

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Go Ballooning

The Albuquerque area is known for a being a destination with wonderful conditions for year round ballooning. Enjoy an amazingly peaceful experience floating over the beautiful desert landscape. And don’t forget about the global ballooning event in October each year – the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta where over 500 balloons take to the skies.

Things to do in Albuquerque NM – Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta 2022

Albuquerque Old Town

Explore Old Town Albuquerque

My Mom’s absolute favorite things to do in Albuquerque was to go to Old Town.  It was established in 1706 and is Albuquerque’s first neighborhood. It is now a wonderful destination to appreciate the history and culture of Albuquerque. It has numerous unique shops, restaurants and galleries to enjoy that celebrate Albuquerque and the southwest. Be sure to check out the guided history tour and ghost tour of the area to find out all about the history and hidden secrets of the area.

Turquoise Trail

Drive the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway

Located just minutes from Albuquerque on the backside of the Sandia Mountains is NM 14 knows as the Turquoise Trail. It is an amazingly picturesque drive that takes you through many interesting towns including Tijeras, Cedar Crest, Sandia Park, Cerrillos, Madrid and Golden. There are numerous places to stop in these towns that offer wonderful food and unique treasures to purchase. Be sure to stop in at the truly unique Tinkertown Museum.

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Hike the Petroglyph National Monument

The Petroglyph National Monument is located on the west side of Albuquerque. In the protected areas you can see thousands of images that have been carved into black volcanic rock. The amazing history and beauty of this area have easily made this a popular things to do in Albuquerque NM. There are defined trails that allow you to walk and view this amazing history of the area.

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Visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Located just minutes from Old Town is the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. New Mexico is home to 19 Pueblo’s and the Center celebrates their rich history, traditions and culture. The Center also has an outdoor amphitheater where you can often watch beautiful dancers perform. Be sure to check out the truly unique and tasty dishes at the Pueblo Harvest Cafe.

Albuquerque Bosque

Experience the Bosque

The Bosque is a wooded environment that rims the Rio Grande river as it flows its way through Albuquerque. It is home to beautiful cottonwood trees and abundant wildlife. There are defined trails and paths to enjoy walking, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. You can find numerous spots to relax and enjoy the views of the Sandia Mountains.

Albuquerque Farmers Market

Shop the Downtown Farmers Market and Rail Yards Market

When the weather begins warming in the Spring months, the farmers market at Robinson Park opens on Saturday mornings. As you enjoy wonderful local music, you can shop fresh produce, breads and unique gift items. On Sunday mornings, another market is open at the Rail Yards which also has more artistic items in addition to fresh produce. The Rail Yards is a historic setting in Albuquerque that is fun to check out.

Gruet Champagne

Sample the Champagne

One of our favorites things to to in Albuquerque NM is to experience the Gruet Winery. Located just north of downtown, this Winery specializes in sparking wines. In their tasting room or their wonderful outdoor patio, you can sample 9 different types of champagne. They also offer over 10 styles of wine in addition to the champagne. You can shop their store for unique items that celebrate champagne, wine and Gruet.

Albuquerque Arts

Take In the Arts

Many residents of the Albuquerque area find it to be a truly inspiring place to explore their artistic talents. We are blessed to have numerous galleries and theatres to view amazing art and live performances. Try the Albuquerque Art Walk that is in downtown

Things to do in Albuquerque – More Ideas

In recent years, Albuquerque has seen a number of new businesses and attractions including TopGolf, the Sawmill Market, 505 Central Food Hall, the Electronic Playhouse, Main Event Albuquerque and more. Stay tuned for more updates!

Things to do in Albuquerque NM – Places in the News

March 2024 Sandia Tram opening next week!

February 2024- Things for Couples to Do in Albuquerque

Febuary 2024- 5 Best Places for Milk Shakes in Albuquerque

November 2023 – Top 5 Microbreweries

September 2023 – Indoor Golf Simulator new to Albuquerque

August 2023 – 9 Top Brunch Spots in Albuquerque

May 2023 – Top Picnic Spots in Albuquerque

March 2023 – Top Things to Do from Trip Advisor

September 2022 – Albuquerque South Valley/Barelas neighborhood was named one of the best food neighborhoods in the US. 

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Things to do in Albuquerque NM – What Are Your Favorites?

What are some of your favorite things to do in Albuquerque, NM. We would love to hear from you and add them to the list! If you are looking for some other ideas in the surrounding areas, check out Things to do in Rio Rancho, NM. 

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Albuquerque Wineries – Discover 10 to Enjoy https://ryersonrealestate.com/albuquerque-wineries/ Sat, 12 Mar 2022 21:23:56 +0000 https://ryersonrealestate.com/?p=19143
Albuquerque Wineries

There are plenty of Albuquerque Wineries to explore producing a variety of wonderful wines in settings throughout the city.

When you first thought about the southwest and wine….does Albuquerque come to mind? It doesn’t for most people. A fun fact about Albuquerque is that it is actually the oldest wine region in America by about 200 years. Isn’t that surprising!

In 1629, a Franciscan friar named García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first European wine grapes in what is now the U.S. at a pueblo in the Rio Grande Valley of the Province of New Mexico.

The Albuquerque area is home to a variety of wineries. The region has quite a history when it comes to wine. So whether you are looking for sparkling, red, white or something in between, you are bound to find a new favorite in Albuquerque.

Albuquerque Wineries – Find Your Favorite

Gruet Winery and Tasting Room – specializing in sparkling wine. This is one of our favorite places. Gruet offers more than 10 varieties of champagne and varieties of wine including pinot noir, chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon. There are spaces to enjoy their wines inside and outside. 8400 Pan American Fwy NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

VARA Winery and Distillery – outdoor patio has wonderful views. With connections to Spain and New Mexico, this winery produces Albarino, Carinena, Garnacha, Dorado and more. It has wonderful food to enjoy as well whether you enjoy the wine inside or while enjoying the views of the Sandia Mountains. 315 Alameda Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

Casa Rondena Winery – spectacular setting in the Los Ranchos area of Albuquerque. It is one of our favorite Albuquerque wineries in with its wonderful destination to sample some wine and sit in the shade by the pond. It is our favorite tasting room and setting. They feature Meritage, Viognier, Merlot, Syrah and more. 733 Chavez Rd, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87107

Sheehan Winery – book your private tasting. This is one of the newer wineries in Albuquerque having started its family operation in 2015. It offers the most variety of whites and reds with over 35 different options to choose from. 1544 Cerro Vista Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105

D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro – casual type bistro with a large outdoor patio. This is a great option if you are near Old Town Albuquerque. It offers a restaurant style setting to enjoy a large menu of food to pair with their wines. 901 Rio Grande Blvd NW #B-100, Albuquerque, NM 87104

Noisy Water Winery – another option in Old Town Albuquerque. This is one of the newest wineries in Albuquerque to open its tasting room in Albuquerque Old Town. 301 Romero St Albuquerque, NM 87104

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Wineries in Corrales

Milagro Vineyards – wines are handmade in and Old World style

985 W Ella Dr, Corrales, NM 87048

Acequia Vineyards & Winery – public and private tastings

240 Reclining Acres Rd, Corrales, NM 87048

Pasando Tiempo Winery and Vineyards – relax, take your time, and enjoy good wine

277 Dandelion Rd, Corrales, NM 87048

Corrales Winery – handcrafted wines

6275 Corrales Rd, Corrales, NM 87048

So these are the 10 to Albuquerque wineries in the area to explore. Each offers a different setting and a different type of wine to enjoy. So whether you are looking for a dark red, a sweet white or a sparkling option, you are bound to find a new favorite. It would be fun to hear from you as what winery is your favorite and why.

For other fun ideas check out Things to do in Albuquerque.

Albuquerque Wineries in the News

Winter 2024 – Explora’s Science of Wine Event
Fall 2022 Albuquerque ranked amongst the Best Cities for Wine Lovers.
Fall 2022 Corrales Bike and Wine Tour
Fall 2021 Noisy Water Winery opens in Old Town 

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Dog Parks in Albuquerque – Discover 15 Locations https://ryersonrealestate.com/dog-parks-in-albuquerque/ Fri, 11 Mar 2022 20:17:30 +0000 https://ryersonrealestate.com/?p=19132

Albuquerque Dog Park Locations

With dog parks in Albuquerque located throughout the city, Albuquerque is a great place for exercising your dog. There are numerous parks throughout the city of Albuquerque including the northwest, southwest and southeast areas.

If you are looking for parks further north in Rio Rancho, check out Dog Parks in Rio Rancho.

Susan and I believe in giving back to our community. You can find out more about our favorite charities here Ryerson Real Estate Charities. To read more about the work of New Mexico Dog.

Albuquerque dog parks ranked in the top 40 in a recent national poll. 

Dog Parks in Albuquerque

Bud Warren & Lady Dog Park

Bud Warren & Lady Dog Park
Address: 10001 Universe NW
Notes: Fenced; No Lights  Water: Yes

One of my favorite dog parks in Albuquerque is this park. I love the name of this park. It just makes me smile. Another thing I like about this Albuquerque Dog Park is that it has a dedicated area for large dogs and dogs under 25 pounds. This park is located in the NW corner of Rio Rancho near Ventana Ranch. It also feels private. You really cant see this one from the road or parking lot.

Sante Fe Village Dog Park

Santa Fe Village Dog Park
Address: 5700 Bogart NW  Notes: Fenced; Lights
Water: Yes

So far this is the largest dog park I have found in the Albuquerque area. It also had the added bonus of a small dog area. So fun to see the larger dogs running which seemed to be just as far as they could imagine. There were tongues hanging out everywhere.

Ouray Dog Park Albuquerque

Ouray Dog Park
Address: 7500 Ouray NW
Notes: Fenced
Water: Yes

This dog park is a nice option on the west side. It has a wood chip type of ground a just a couple of areas for sitting down. Not as much shade at this park as others, but a nice large area for running around.

Rio Grande Triangle Park

Rio Grande Triangle Park
Address: 1451 Kit Carson SE – Notes: Fenced; Lights
Water: Yes
This park is located in an amazing area. At the south end of Rio Grande Park, you are very near Tingley Beach, the Albuquerque Zoo and the Albuquerque Bio Park. This park is a bit smaller than others in the city, but it does have a cement walking trail around the park. It also has a small section of artificial turf. There are numerous trees for shade but only one shade structure at a bench.

Tower Pond Park Albuquerque

Tower Pond Park
Address: Tower SW and 86th SW Notes: Fenced

Located in southwest Albuquerque, this dog park is located in a beautiful community park that features baseball diamonds and a very large grassy area. This park is long and narrow. On the smaller side compared to some other Albuquerque dog parks, it does have a variety of trees for shade and benches with share coverings.

Westgate Dog Park Albuquerque

Westgate Dog Park
Address: Cartagena & Valley View
Notes: Fenced; Lights  Water: No

This park is located in southwest Albuquerque and well worth the visit. It is a very large park for plenty of room for running. It also has numerous benches with shade structures. There are also trees continuing to grow to provide additional shade. A very nice park.

Other Dog Parks in Albuquerque

Updates Coming Soon

Canine Skyline Dog Park
Address: 12700 Montgomery NE
Notes: Fenced
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: Yes

Coronado Dog Park
Address: 301 McKnight NW
Notes: Fenced; No Lights
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: Yes

Kirtland Dog Park
Address: 2903 University Blvd SE
Notes: Fenced; No Lights
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: No

Los Altos Park
Address: 821 Eubank NE
Notes: Fenced; Lights
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: No

Montessa Park
Address: 3615 Los Picaros SE
Notes: Fenced
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: No

North Domingo Baca
Address: 7520 Corona NE
Notes: Fenced; Lights
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: Yes

Roosevelt Park
Address: 500 Spruce SE
Notes: Not Fenced
Hours:
Open 6 a.m.- 10 a.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays), April 1 to Sept. 30
7 a.m.-11 a.m., Oct 1 to March 31
Water: Yes

Tom Bolack Urban Forest Park
Address: 2000 Dakota NE
Notes: Fenced; No Lights
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: Yes

USS Bullhead Park
Address: 1606 San Pedro SE
Notes: Fenced; Lights
Hours: Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Water: No

Dog Parks in Albuquerque – Behavioral Tips For Dog Park Attendees

With considering taking Poppy to dog parks in Albuquerque, we wanted to make sure we were doing it “right”. Meaning we wanted to make sure to keep Poppy safe while also being a good user of the parks so other dogs and families can enjoy their time as well. We found these tips to be helpful that are provided by the Association of Professional Dog Trainers.

 

Do

  • Check out the entrance before entering to make sure dogs aren’t congregating there.
  • Pay close attention to their dog’s play style, interrupting play if necessary to calm their dog down.
  • Move around the park so that their dog needs to keep an eye on them.
  • Remove their dog if the dog appears afraid.
  • Remove their dog if it is bullying others.
  • Respect their dog’s wish to leave.
  • Leave special toys at home to avoid resource guarding problems.

Don’t

  • Allow your dog to enter the park if there is a “gang” right next to the entrance.
  • Believe that dogs can “work it out” if you just let them do so.
  • Congregate at a picnic table or other area and chat with dog owners without watching their own dog.
  • Let their frightened dog remain in the park and hope things get better.
  • Listen to other attendees in the park, who may not understand their dog’s needs.
  • Assume a dog is aggressive when it is only trying to communicate its discomfort.

Dog Parks in Albuquerque – Pet Events in Albuquerque

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Dog parks in Albuquerque can provide numerous benefits for both dogs and their owners. Some of the potential benefits of dog parks include:

  • Exercise and socialization for dogs: Dog parks provide a safe and enclosed space where dogs can run and play off-leash, which can help them get the physical exercise and mental stimulation they need. In addition, dog parks provide an opportunity for dogs to interact with other dogs and people, which can help them socialize and develop good social skills.
  • Opportunities for dog owners to socialize: Dog parks can also be a great way for dog owners to socialize with each other and make new friends. This can be especially beneficial for people who are new to an area or who don’t have many other opportunities to socialize with others who share their interests.
  • Improved behavior and obedience: Regular visits to the dog park can help dogs learn how to behave in a variety of social situations, which can make them more well-behaved and obedient in other settings as well. In addition, dog parks can provide a chance for dog owners to work on obedience training with their dogs in a more relaxed and informal setting.
  • Benefits for the Albuquerque community: Dog parks can also provide benefits for the wider community by providing a public space where people and dogs can come together and interact. This can help to build a sense of community and can also provide an opportunity for people to learn about responsible dog ownership.
  • Improved mental health for both dogs and owners: Finally, regular visits to the dog park can provide both physical and mental health benefits for both dogs and their owners. For dogs, the opportunity to run and play can help to reduce stress and anxiety and can also improve their overall mood. For dog owners, the social and exercise opportunities provided by dog parks can also help to improve mental health and wellbeing.
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Dog Parks in Rio Rancho – See 10 Great Parks https://ryersonrealestate.com/dog-parks-in-rio-rancho/ https://ryersonrealestate.com/dog-parks-in-rio-rancho/#comments Fri, 11 Mar 2022 19:27:24 +0000 https://ryersonrealestate.com/?p=19108

Susan and I adopted a beautiful Papillon dog a little over a year ago. She has been such an amazing addition to our family. We never thought we would own such a small dog but she has been so much more than what we expected in such a good way. She loves to play and swim! She goes crazy when I say “want to go swimming!” Having a dog in our life had us looking for options for places to take her, so we decided to visit all of the dog parks in Rio Rancho.

We also get questions from our clients as to where the parks are so…..here is a list of 10 dog parks in Rio Rancho NM and a little bit about what makes each one unique. The location of all of the remaining parks in Rio Rancho is listed as well. We hope you and your beautiful dog(s) enjoy! What is your favorite? Send us a photo of your dog enjoying the dog parks in Rio Rancho.

Dog Parks in Rio Rancho

A Park Above

A Park Above

This park is located near the Cabezon community. It is well maintained and has the most shade structures and places to sit compared to the other dog parks in the city. It has two defined areas both about the same medium size. Wood chip surface. A Park Above is a wonderful park for children with its all inclusive design structures to interact with. Bocce courts too. 2441 A Park Above CT SE.

Rio Rancho Dog Parks Cabezon

Cabezon Park

This park is located at the large park in the heart of the Cabezon community. It is positioned to the north of the parking lot. It has two very long and narrow spaces for dogs. I would consider it a medium to large size park just because of the length of each of them. Gravel surface. No shade structures but hopefully the trees can help as they keep growing. There are a few places to sit and relax. 2307 Cabezon Blvd SE

Rio Rancho Dog Park Rainbow

Rainbow Park

This park is located towards the south western edge of Rio Rancho as you drive further west on Southern Blvd past Unser. This dog park has two defined areas. The larger of the two is very large. Other than the park at Havasu Park, this is by far the largest space. The large space also has multiple objects for playing on and around. Ground surface is sand/gravel. There are a few shade options at the northern end of the park. A few benches are also provided. 301 Southern Blvd SE.

Rio Rancho Dog Park Rio Rancho Sports Complex

Rio Rancho Sports Complex

The Rio Rancho Sports Complex is located just outside of the Loma Colorado community off of High Resort Blvd. This park is also well maintained. The larger of the two areas for dogs was quite large. Wood chip surface. Water was available. Some shade structures and a few places to sit. This park also offers tennis courts, a track, a large grass area for soccer/football and baseball fields. 3501 High Resort Blvd.

Rio Rancho Dog Park High Range Park

High Range Park

Located just to the north of Rio Rancho Middle School on Loma Colorado Blvd NE is High Range Park. The two dog parks at this location have a gravel surface. There are a couple of shade options and a few places to sit as well. Medium sized parks. 1901 Loma Colorado Blvd NE.

Dog Parks in Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho Dog Parks North Hills Park

North Hills Park

Located in the North Hills community, this dog park is one defined area. It is on the smaller size compared to the other dog parks in the city. No shade structures but one large tree will provide relief. One bench to relax on. Gravel surface. 1901 19th Ave NE.

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Havasu Park

Located in the Northern Meadows community are two very large parks. These are the largest in the city other than the one area at Rainbow Park. Wood chip surface. Water available. No shade structures but hopefully the trees keep growing! . A few benches for sitting and relaxing. 3535 Havasu Falls St NE.

Rio Rancho Dog Park Los Montoyas

Los Montoya’s Park

Also in Northern Meadows are these two reasonably sized parks with wood chip surfaces. No shade structures but do really appreciate the trees. 3701 Cam De Los Montoyas.

Rio Rancho Dog Parks Mountain View

Mountain View Park

This park is well named with its wonderful views of the Sandia Mountains. It is one medium sized fenced in area rather than two. It has one small shade structure on the eastern end of the fenced in area. It does offer a few benches for seating. It can be found on the northern side of the park. Just to the east is a skate park. 6441 Grayson Hills Drive NE.

Rio Rancho Dog Parks Rio Vista

Rio Vista Park

This park also offers amazing views of the Sandia Mountains and is close to where you can drive to a parking area to explore the Bosque. It is located in the Rivers Edge 2 community. The fenced in area at Rio Vista Park is just one area rather than two. It a bit more narrow and smaller than most of the other parks in the city. Gravel surface. Does offer limited seating options. No shade structures or trees. 1670 Riverside Dr NE.

Dog Parks in Rio Rancho –
Locations by Name

These park locations have designated Dog Parks designed for dog(s) to exercise and play off-leash in a supervised environment.

A Park Above Dog Park: 2441 A Park Above Ct. SE
Cabezon Park:  2307 Cabezon Blvd SE
Havasu Park: 3535 Havasu Falls Street NE
High Range Park: 1901 Loma Colorado Blvd NE
Los Montoya’s Park: 3701 Cam De Los Montoyas
Mountain View Park: 6441 Grayson Hills Dr NE
North Hills Park: 1901 19th Avenue NE
Rainbow Park: 301 Southern Blvd. SE
RR Sports Complex: 3501 High Resort Blvd.
Rio Vista Park: 1670 Riverside Dr. NE

>> Google Map Showing the Locations <<

Other Park Locations in Rio Rancho

These parks are designated for people to bring their dog(s) to the park on a leash.

Alpine Xeriscape Park: 4536 Alpine Ct. SE
Camino Crossing: 269 El Camino Loop NW
Haynes Park: 2006 Grande Blvd. SE
King Meadows Park: 3601 King Blvd. NE
Leon Grande Park: 4501 Leon Grande SE
Los Milagros Park: 400 Colorado Mountain Road NE
Mariposa Park: 2501 Parkway Ave.
Olympus Park: 500 Quantum Road
Star Heights Park: 800 Polaris Blvd. SE
Trailhead Park: 6322 Roadrunner Loop NE
Veja Baja Park: 303 Veja Baja Drive SE
Veterans Monument Park: 950 Pinetree Rd SE
Vista Grande Park: 6901 Husky Drive NE
Vista Sandia Park: 100 Parkside Rd. SE

Other Things to Think About at Dog Parks in Rio Rancho
Behavioral Tips For Dog Park Attendees

With considering take Poppy to these dog parks, we wanted to make sure we were doing it “right”. Meaning we wanted to make sure to keep Poppy safe while also being a good user of the parks so other dogs and families can enjoy their time as well. We found these tips to be helpful that are provided by the Association of Professional Dog Trainers.

 

Do

  • Check out the entrance before entering to make sure dogs aren’t congregating there.
  • Pay close attention to their dog’s play style, interrupting play if necessary to calm their dog down.
  • Move around the park so that their dog needs to keep an eye on them.
  • Remove their dog if the dog appears afraid.
  • Remove their dog if it is bullying others.
  • Respect their dog’s wish to leave.
  • Leave special toys at home to avoid resource guarding problems.

Don’t

  • Allow your dog to enter the park if there is a “gang” right next to the entrance.
  • Believe that dogs can “work it out” if you just let them do so.
  • Congregate at a picnic table or other area and chat with dog owners without watching their own dog.
  • Let their frightened dog remain in the park and hope things get better.
  • Listen to other attendees in the park, who may not understand their dog’s needs.
  • Assume a dog is aggressive when it is only trying to communicate its discomfort.

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