About
WHAT IS IT?
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Albuquerque's Park Management Division maintains and manages more than 286 park sites, 127 median and streetscape sites, and a total of 113 miles of developed urban and soft trails
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In 1948, Hyder Park, was developed between the Nob Hill and Ridge Crest neighborhoods of central Albuquerque
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The 4.12 acre lush park boasts rolling grass shaded by a canopy of Siberian Elms, a truly (green) gem in the expansive desert metropolis
ATTRACTIONS
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Tasty Tuesday Food Truck Festivals
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Musical Concerts
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Kids’ Sporting Events
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Workout Classes
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Family BBQs & Parties
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Doggie Playdates
PUBLIC PARKS AS A KEYSTONE
“One of the most important but least recognized essentials to an attractive and healthy urban environment is a well-designed and well-maintained network of city parks—an essential component of any city’s infrastructure. Parks support public health, the economy, the environment, education, and community cohesion. They are also critical to workforce development, particularly green career tracks. Parks make our cities sustainable, livable and vibrant.”
The Urban Institute