- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Sandia Park, New Mexico, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Scenic Drives, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- From Sandia Crest Byway to Tinkertown Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sandia Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Albuquerque, Tijeras, Rio Rancho and Cerrillos.
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At the Western Winds Park, visitors can play on the location's grassy area, on the basketball court, or in the playground. The site contains picnic tables, barbeque grills, and drinking fountains.
19.4 Miles
At Premiere Cinemas, visitors are able to enjoy first-run movies in D-Box Motion Seating. The theater also hosts Action Zone parties, offering guests special combos and quarters for video arcade games.
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Exhibits and stories of past Madrid are displayed at the Madrid Old Coal Town Museum. Visitors are able to explore the coal mining operations and and even climb on Engine 769 and ring the train's bell.
20.5 Miles
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6001 Unser Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87103
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It will seem as if you have traveled back in time when visiting the Petroglyph National Monument. You'll be able to walk or hike past designs and symbols carved onto volcanic rock over 400 years ago by Native Americans and Spanish Settlers.
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Maggie's Diner' From Wild Hogs Movie Set is located next to the Great Madrid Gift Emporium. It was built by Disney and the set remains available to visitors to take their own pictures and put themselves in the movie.
20.5 Miles
The Santa Ana Star Center is a multi-functional arena that includes sound, lighting, and concert-quality acoustics. The facility can seat up to 7,500 people at a time and hosts concerts, sporting events, conferences, and cultural programs.
22.9 Miles
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88 votes
17 Waldo Street, Cerrillos, NM 87010
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Items unique to the region are available at the trading post portion of the Casa Grande Trading Post, Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum & Petting Zoo. The mining museum focuses on the turquoise mining trade of the past while the petting zoo allows families to interact with llamas, goats, and chickens.
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With over 5 miles of nature trails, Cerrillos Hills State Park contains areas for hiking, horseback riding, and biking. The park and historic mining site features pit mines, mineshafts, and Native American turquoise mines.
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The Isleta Lakes are open daily for visitors to enjoy. Fishing on the lakes and RV camping are the most common activities though with other options in the children's playground, walking paths, and picnic tables.
23.8 Miles
Several horseback riding trips are offered by the Broken Saddle Riding Company, including tours of the La Bajada Overlook, Devil's Canyon, Miner's Trail, and Grand Central Silver Mine. All skill levels of riders are accommodated.