The Paseo del Bosque Trail is a 16-mile urban greenway in Albuquerque, following the Rio Grande for about 16 miles. The trail passes by the Rio Grande Conservation Center and the Albuquerque BioPark and Zoo. It is a highlight of Albuquerque, with a fairly flat route except when passing under bridges. The trail is suitable for various activities such as biking, walking, and horseback riding, and offers opportunities to see wildlife, including ducks, geese, and other birds. The trail also features public art, picnic areas, and restrooms. It is a popular area for families and is accessible, with paved asphalt or concrete surfaces and minimal grade changes, making it navigable for most wheelchairs and mobility equipment
Plan your family visit to the Paseo de Bosque Trail with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We walked part of the 16-mile Paseo de Bosque trail, following the Rio Grande and passing through Tingley Beach and Rio Grande Valley state park
Highlights: We passed a public garden and a farm on one side of the trail. Tween Traveler liked “exploring” the woods and putting our toes in the river ✨