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    Northwest Modular Skate Park

    3.0 (1 review)

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    North Domingo Baca Park

    North Domingo Baca Park

    4.7(20 reviews)
    5.8 miBusiness Parkway/Academy Acres

    The North Domingo Baca Park, which is an ongoing project of the City of Albuquerque has the finest…read moresurface courts of all the public courts in Albuquerque. It is an honor to be squeezed out once spring rolls around so the high school can practice from 4 to 6 PM but otherwise the courts are generally available and well visited. One of the great local pros Amanda runs tenacious groups from 12 to 2 and you can easily learn something by playing in an adjacent court. The rates seem reasonable, and the people all seem to know each other well and enjoy their time together as well as improving, smash his doubles strategy and coming to the net. It's not uncommon to find someone claiming to be the local marshal of the place cleaning up debris and letting the participants know of upcoming schedule changes. I find the nets somehow are always the right height. The active bocce ball and wall climbing chords immediately north of the tennis courts, as well as the birding new swimming complex that has been under construction for at least the last three years make one feel that this is the center of physical activity in North Albuquerque. The people are all very friendly and somewhat competitive. There isn't a lot of dispersion in talent among all the people who play there, but there seems to be a fair amount of good Nature competitiveness and play and I think that is one of the hallmarks of Albuquerque outdoor it seems to me that no matter how much the city has invested its citizens have reaped and 10 times that amount in their enjoyment, their longevity and their cardio

    This park is my favorite spot for a run, a walk with my dog, or a bike ride with my son. It's…read morealways lively with people doing their own activities, which makes it feel safer--especially in the early mornings or late evenings. There are plenty of options for people of all ages, including a designated area for dog training and socializing. The park also provides plenty of dog waste bags in case you forget yours, along with tennis courts, workout areas, and lots of shaded spots to relax. I highly recommend this place

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    North Domingo Baca Park
    North Domingo Baca Park - Gil closes his tennis gear after a long Friday set against his nemesis .

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    Gil closes his tennis gear after a long Friday set against his nemesis .

    Los Altos Park

    Los Altos Park

    3.4(7 reviews)
    10.5 miEastside

    Ok, we found the back way in to this park lol. We are on a road trip, so have been looking foe…read moreplaces for my Service Dog to get out and stretch. It's tucked back behind some baseball/ softball fields. There is a small.dog area (we had to walk through it to get to the big dog area. Don't worry there is a pass through) there were a number of friendly pups and people there for her to socialize with. There is no running water, so bring your own. This is why I had to dock a star. It was very clean, shady and a great place to run off some steam. There are also no people bathrooms, just 2 porta potties. (I'm not that adventurous lol) I saw some complaints of homeless people, there weren't any around the park and my mom and I felt just fine walking in and out of the area.

    This is a review of the off-leash dog park area of the park…read more My boyfriend and I were traveling cross-country with our pup and needed an easy park right off the interstate to let our dog run around. This dog park fit the bill and was about a 2 minute drive once we took the exit. It's a decently sized park with a separate area for small dogs towards the back. I didn't see any faucets for running water (which is why I give it 4 stars instead of 5) but buckets are everywhere for people who bring their own water. Poop bags are available and I only saw a few pieces of poop around the park so I like to think most people clean up after themselves. There are lots of trees for shade and several benches for humans to sit and chat while the dogs run around. It's right next to a softball field, so that could be an issue when games are going on but did not affect us. All in all, I'm glad we stopped and I would definitely stop here again on another adventure!

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    Los Altos Park - Separate area for small dogs in the back!

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    Los Montoyas Park

    Los Montoyas Park

    3.5(2 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    We love coming to this little park in Northern Meadows. It has nice playground equipment, a…read morebasketball court, a two sectioned dog park, a large grass area, picnic tables by shade trees, and a little parking lot to park at. We like that the people in this community are super friendly. Our little dog Paix loves playing at the dog park here, and has several regular friends that she gets to see and play with. It's kind of cute how excited she gets when she sees her doggie friends. The community uses this park for movies at the park nights during the summer months. The parking gets a little out of hand on these nights. Im thinking the parking lot probably fits 20-30 cars. So the streets get lined with park cars on movie nights. A lot of families also use this park on the weekends to have birthday parties with jumpers for the kids.

    Well maintained dog park on the smaller side with shade and water, but it's often very…read morecrowded...50/50 chance there will be an aggressive dog there, as no one controls their animals that approach and crowd into the gates as you enter. There is a reason for the double gate arrangements at these places, but seems like the dog owners are mostly all on their phones and chatting like it's their own backyard, rather than controlling their dogs. I'd stay away at busy times like 4-6pm. My dog has been attacked twice because of aggressive dogs, overcrowding and their unconcerned owners. There is even a section for questionable dogs, but people are not always taking advantage of it. Otherwise a pretty nice place. There are tennis courts, skate park and soccer fields. No restrooms.

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    Los Montoyas Park - Little Kid Playground

    Little Kid Playground

    Los Montoyas Park - Basketball Court

    Basketball Court

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    A Park Above

    A Park Above

    4.7(71 reviews)
    2.0 miWestside

    A beautiful park. But a misleading message for the disabled…read more The park celebrates allowing children of all abilities to play. This is portrayed in pictures and sculptures. BUT, when we visited to use the wheelchair swings (a rarity in lots of places) - the swings were chained down and there was a sign with a phone number that said to call to have them unlocked. Unfortunately, we had driven almost an hour exclusively to visit this park only to find out you have to call to have the swings unlocked. The saddest part is that they are chained to the ground. So, then you are standing (sitting rather) looking at the possibility for fun, but you cannot use them. Long story short, no one came to unlock the swings although we called multiple numbers. (It makes sense that the swings would be locked as they could potentially be dangerous if someone where to misuse them or leave the ramp down and an able bodied child trip over them. But if this park is going to have a major aspect of its marketing be about inclusion then shouldn't there be a person present at all times to unlock one of the few features that is truly accessible? Let's face it the child with disabilities can't realistically use the slides and various other items able bodied kids can, so perhaps the approach to the swings should be re-evaluated). The park is so beautiful and really looks like a lot of fun for children and families. It is clean and spacious. There is a nice walking path around it. There is a water feature for kids who want to get out of the heat. There is exercise equipment which is accessible. There is even an area for dogs if you insist on bringing yours (although most of the park is off limits to dogs). This park looks great for both adults and children. It is also secured with safety latches on the gates so kids can't accidentally escape. Had we known one had to call ahead we would have. Thus, this is a cautionary tale. The park is fabulous BUT IF YOU NEED ACCESSIBILITY CALL FIRST.

    I have been to this park a handful of times. The first time was to drop my daughter off to…read morevolunteer setting the park up. After that, we enjoyed birthday parties there and an occasional trip to the park. As my kids have grown I really haven't had a chance to go to A Park Above but it is a great park to take anyone to.

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    A Park Above - Super cool 4 way seesaw

    Super cool 4 way seesaw

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    A Park Above

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