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Breweries + Drinks
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Coffee, Bakeries, & Dessert
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Get Outside!
Bike In Coffee
Botanic Garden
Copper Trailhead
Downtown Growers' Market (Sat 8am - noon, May - Nov)Michael Emery Trailhead
Paseo del Bosque Trail: Alameda Trailhead
Petroglyph National Monument - Rinconada Canyon Trail
Pino Trailhead
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Sandia Peak Tramway
Tingley Beach (Bosque trail access, fishing ponds)
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Pro tips:
View in Google Maps- Be sure to double check business hours!
- Albuquerque breweries usually have food trucks, so check their websites to find schedules.
- Want to find something close to you? Check out our google map with everything from this list!
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ALBUQUERQUE
The desert landscapes that inspire our work have been tended by Indigenous peoples for generations. We are grateful to live and create on this land.
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We respectfully acknowledge that Albuquerque rests on the traditional homelands of the Tiwa (Tigua) people, who are part of the Tanoan Pueblo tribes. The Sandia and Isleta Pueblos remain vibrant communities here today, carrying forward their languages, traditions, and stewardship of the land.
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New Mexico is home to 23 federally recognized Native Nations, including nineteen Pueblos, three Apache tribes, and the Navajo Nation. Albuquerque itself has one of the largest urban Native populations in the United States, representing over 400 Tribal Nations. We honor their enduring presence, resilience, and cultural contributions.
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We encourage you to learn more at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
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