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  2. Cliff's Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Cliffs Amusement Park. Cliff's Amusement Park (previously known as Uncle Cliff's Amusement Park prior to 1991) is a combination amusement park and water park in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. [1] It opened in 1959. It features 24 rides for all ages, food, and carnival style games.

  3. Tingley Beach - Wikipedia

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    The facility features fishing ponds for adults and children, a model boating pond, paddle boats, nature trails, a gift shop, a restaurant, and a narrow-gauge railroad connecting Tingley Beach with the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, ABQ BioPark Aquarium, and ABQ BioPark Zoo.

  4. Rio Grande Nature Center State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Grande Nature Center State Park is a New Mexico State Park located adjacent to the Rio Grande in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US. The Rio Grande Nature Center is a 38-acre urban wildlife preserve established in 1982. About two thirds of the grounds of the park are set aside as habitat for wildlife.

  5. Rio Grande Valley State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Paseo del Bosque Trail. The Rio Grande Valley State Park (RGVSP) is a park located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, established in 1983. Although officially named "State Park" this open space is actually managed by various local, state and federal agencies, as well as other organizations.

  6. Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride - Wikipedia

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    The Schlitterbahn Water Park chain finds its way on this list multiple times. The Falls at Schlitterbahn in Texas is the World's Longest Water park ride at 3,600 feet. [17] The ride simulates a tame whitewater river rafting experience that is perfect for all ages to enjoy. It includes sudden drops and rough waters to keep the entire family ...

  7. Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Valle de Oro NWR is designated as an Urban National Wildlife Refuge, due to its proximity to Albuquerque. It is the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's first Urban NWR in its Southwest region to be built from the ground up under the new Urban Wildlife Conservation Program's Standards of Excellence. [4]

  8. New Mexico Rattler - Wikipedia

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    The roller coaster lies on one acre (0.40 ha) of land and is located in the southwest section of Cliff's Amusement Park. [6] The park relocated several attractions as a result of New Mexico Rattler's construction. [3] [15] In addition, the roller coaster navigates over multiple rides and trees. [6]

  9. The Beach (water park) - Wikipedia

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    The Beach was a 14-acre water park in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] [2] [3] The park was started in 1987, its final open season was 2004, and it was closed in 2005. [4] The park's land was put up for sale in 2014. [5] When the park was active, the three 75-foot slides used to tower over Interstate 25. [6]