- The list below includes 55 free or cheap things to do in or near Tijeras, New Mexico, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Camping Site, Canyon and Arts & Crafts Market.
- From Pino Canyon to Embudito Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tijeras and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Bernalillo and Sandia Park.
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At Haynes Community Park, visitors can play a game of horseshoes or go for a dip in the swimming pool. The location's Rotary BBQ Pavilion is also available for rental if you wish to schedule an event.
18.7 Miles
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.
18.7 Miles
Tenpins & More At Rio Rancho is a bowling center that offers bowling, games, food and beverages. Tenpins & More caters for birthday parties, company parties and private functions and also features a Friday Karaoke.
18.7 Miles
The 4-acre Rio Vista Park contains a dog park, a skate park, a walking path, and basketball courts. Visitors can also play tether ball or use the site's barbeque grills and picnic tables.
18.9 Miles
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105 D Pleasant View Drive, Bernalillo, NM 87004
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Kayak and canoe tours of the middle Rio Grande Bosque are offered by Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures. Guests can also rent kayaks and canoes to paddle on their own or participate in a Sunset Float that features a campfire and snacks after paddling.
19.1 Miles
Vista Hills Park is a permanent disc golf course established in 1990. The 5 acre grassy terrain is moderately hilly and lightly wooded. The course includes 9 baskets distributed over 2514 feet with a 60 ft. of elevation change.
19.4 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.
19.7 Miles
The ancient ruins at the Coronado State Monument reveal the history of the Native American farmers who lived in the area upon Coronado's arrival. The site also features a museum with perserved frescos of these people and original art.
19.8 Miles
Showing historic and vintage automobiles, the J&R Vintage Auto Museum offers exhibits for all car enthusiasts. Exhibits and cars on display include a 1918 Model T, 1917 Marmon, 1969 Cougar, and many miniature die cast cars.
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3501 High Resort Blvd SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
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Maintained and operated by the City of Rio Rancho, the Rio Rancho Sports Complex features a variety of amenities, including baseball fields, a skate park, walking paths, tennis courts, and a dog park.