The Best Western Rio Rancho Inn and Conference Center's elegant,
large guest rooms open up to several acres of lush landscaping. All
tastefully appointed rooms have king or double queen beds with many
conveniences. Recreational facilities include a large heated pool
and spa amidst beautiful trees, lawns and colorful shrubs. The
nearby Sandia Mountains provide a wealth of fishing, hunting,
skiing, hiking, and picnicking. You can also ride America's longest
aerial tramway up the face of the Sandia Mountains and dine in the
clouds 2 miles up. Everything from impressive new shopping centers
to ancient Indian ruins and petroglyphs are all just minutes away.
Do not miss Albuquerque's Old Town and the charm of Corrales during
your stay with us. Whatever the season, the city's mile-high
altitude lets you enjoy life in a clean, temperate climate that is
perfect for year-round work or play. The Best Western Rio Rancho Inn
and Conference Center is one of a kind in the Albuquerque area.
Overview
·From: Interstate 25. Take the Alameda Exit 233. Go west approximately 7 miles, Alameda becomes Rio Rancho Drive (Highway 528). The Best Western Rio Rancho Inn and Conference Center is on the left after Sart Road. ·From: Interstate 40. Take Coors Exit North (west side of Albuquerque) to Highway 528, and go 7 miles to Rio Rancho.
Best Western Rio Rancho Inn & Conference Center
Amenities
Pets accepted
Family Rooms
Fitness center
Swimming pool
Wheelchair accessible
Business center
Restaurant
Meeting rooms
Non-smoking rooms
Data port
Dry cleaning/laundry
Nearby Attractions
Hospital: - * .5 mile(s) from St. Joseph West Mesa Hospital * 5 mile(s) from West Mesa Medical Center
Transportation: - * Nearby car rental * 1 mile(s) from Albuquerque Suntram * 9 mile(s) from Double Eagle Airport * 15 mile(s) from bus terminal * 15 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 19 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Car Rental: - * Across the street from Enterprise Car Rental, pick-up and delivery
Local Attractions: - * Nearby bank * Nearby barber/beauty salon * Nearby convenience store * 3 mile(s) from International Balloon Fiesta * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * 7 mile(s) from Twin Warriors Golf Course * 10 mile(s) from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 mile(s) from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Transportation: - * Nearby car rental * 1 mile(s) from Albuquerque Suntram * 9 mile(s) from Double Eagle Airport * 15 mile(s) from bus terminal * 15 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 19 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Transportation: - * Nearby car rental * 1 mile(s) from Albuquerque Suntram * 9 mile(s) from Double Eagle Airport * 15 mile(s) from bus terminal * 15 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 19 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Hospital: - * ½ mile from St. Joseph West Mesa Hospital * 5 miles from West Mesa Medical Center
Hospital: - * .5 mile(s) from St. Joseph West Mesa Hospital * 5 mile(s) from West Mesa Medical Center
Hospital: - * .5 mile(s) from St. Joseph West Mesa Hospital * 5 mile(s) from West Mesa Medical Center
Corporate Locations: - * 0 mile(s) from Intel
Corporate Locations: - * 0 mile(s) from Intel
Corporate Locations: - * 0 mile(s) from Intel
Corporate Locations: - * 0 mile(s) from Intel
Corporate Locations: - * 0 mile(s) from Intel
Restaurant on premises is temporarily closed until further notice. We are sorry - * Roundup Steakhouse and Lounge, on premises, Sunday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. * Roundup Lounge on premises
Restaurant on premises is temporarily closed until further notice. We are sorry - * Roundup Steakhouse and Lounge, on premises, Sunday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. * Roundup Lounge on premises
Nearby Cities: - * 10 mile(s) from Albuquerque Old Town * 12 mile(s) from Albuquerque * 45 mile(s) from Santa Fe
Nearby Cities: - * 10 mile(s) from Albuquerque Old Town * 12 mile(s) from Albuquerque * 45 mile(s) from Santa Fe
Nearby Cities: - * 10 mile(s) from Albuquerque Old Town * 12 mile(s) from Albuquerque * 45 mile(s) from Santa Fe
Transportation: - * Nearby car rental * 1 mile(s) from Albuquerque Suntram * 9 mile(s) from Double Eagle Airport * 15 mile(s) from bus terminal * 15 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 19 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Hospital: - * .5 mile(s) from St. Joseph West Mesa Hospital * 5 mile(s) from West Mesa Medical Center
Local Attractions: - * Nearby bank * Nearby barber/beauty salon * Nearby convenience store * 3 mile(s) from International Balloon Fiesta * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * 7 mile(s) from Twin Warriors Golf Course * 10 mile(s) from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 mile(s) from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Local Attractions: - * Nearby bank * Nearby barber/beauty salon * Nearby convenience store * 3 mile(s) from International Balloon Fiesta * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * 7 mile(s) from Twin Warriors Golf Course * 10 mile(s) from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 mile(s) from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Restaurants: - On Premises: * Roundup Steakhouse and Lounge, open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. * Roundup Lounge with happy hour
Restaurant on premises is temporarily closed until further notice. We are sorry - * Roundup Steakhouse and Lounge, on premises, Sunday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. * Roundup Lounge on premises
Corporate Locations: - * 0 mile(s) from Intel
Nearby Cities: - * 10 mile(s) from Albuquerque Old Town * 12 mile(s) from Albuquerque * 45 mile(s) from Santa Fe
Local Attractions: - * Nearby bank * Nearby barber/beauty salon * Nearby convenience store * 3 mile(s) from International Balloon Fiesta * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * 7 mile(s) from Twin Warriors Golf Course * 10 mile(s) from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 mile(s) from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Local Attractions: - * Nearby bank * Nearby barber/beauty salon * Nearby convenience store * 3 mile(s) from International Balloon Fiesta * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * 7 mile(s) from Twin Warriors Golf Course * 10 mile(s) from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 mile(s) from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Local Attractions: - * Nearby bank * Nearby barber/beauty salon * Nearby convenience store * 3 mile(s) from International Balloon Fiesta * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * 7 mile(s) from Twin Warriors Golf Course * 10 mile(s) from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 mile(s) from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Car Rental: - * Across the street from Enterprise Car Rental, pick-up and delivery
Car Rental: - * Across the street from Enterprise Car Rental, pick-up and delivery
Car Rental: - * Across the street from Enterprise Car Rental, pick-up and delivery
Local Attractions: - * 3 miles from International Baloon Fiesta * 10 miles from Coronade State Monument, the original Tewa Indian 14th century pueblo, where Francisco Coronado and his men wintered in 1540 and 1541, has been partially reconstructed. This historic site includes a kiva and ladder for visitors to descend. The visitor center provides replicas of Spanish armor you can try on, grinding implements you can try our and Indian drums you can beat for the sound. 505-867-5351 * El Camino Real De Tierra Adento/Historic Route 66 in Sandoval County, what was the Camino Real in Sandoval County in the 1500's became part of the original Route 66 in New Mexico in the 1900's. Explore the pre-1938 Route 66 from Algodones south on New Mexico 313 through Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo and Sandia Pueblo to 4th Street in Albuquerque. * J&R Vintage Auto Museum & Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind experience in New Mexico. This antique car museum, with over 60 restored to new vintage cars, ranging from the early 1900's to the 1950's includes a collection of antique fire trucks, trucks, construction equipment, automotive books, die cast cars & trucks and other antique memorabilia. The museum is located at the northern end of Rio Rancho at the Stagecoach Stop Resort RV Park. To make reservations, or obtain information on fees and hours call 505-867-2881. * 1 mile from Cottonwood Mall, visit New Mexico's newest shopping and entertainment experience. The Cottonwood Mall features many stores including Dillard's, Foley's, Mervyn's California, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward. There is also a United Artists Theatre. As well as stores new to New Mexico such as Laura Ashley, Cache', Abercrombie & Fitch, EduNation, Limited Too, Aveda Environmental Lifestyle Store, Candleman, L'Opera Italian Cafe', just to name a few. Located at the intersection of Coors Boulevard and Coors Bypass. 505-899-SHOP * Intel Museum, visitors to the Intel Museum may enjoy a self-guided experience, or participate in prearranged guided tours. For tours of five or more, a prearranged guided tour is required. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday, excluding holidays. Admission is free. For more information or to arrange for a guided tour, please contact the museum coordinator, at 505-893-TOUR. 1600 Rio Rancho Blvd. - Rio Rancho, NM 87124 * Jemez Mountain Trail, this historic and scenic by-way begins at the Junction of New Mexico 44 and State Highway 4, in San Ysidro. The trail includes the Jemez Pueblo and Walatowa Visitors Center, Jemez Springs, Jemez National Recreation Area, Jemez State Monument, Gilman Tunnels, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, Valle Grande and Bandelier National Monument. The historic and scenic by-way also includes Highway 44 from San Ysidro to Cuba and Highway 126, which is unpaved. 505-672-3861. * Jemez State Monument, these l5th century pueblo and the mission ruins are located one mile north of Jemez Springs on New Mexico 4. The pueblo and mission were both abandoned in the 1650's. The Visitor Center displays artifacts and historical exhibits with informational and interpretive material uniquely written and presented from the Indian point of view. 505-829-3530 * Shopping in Rio Rancho, there are numerous shopping plaza's in Rio Rancho, such as; Smiths Plaza Lujan Plaza, Hilltop Plaza, Country Club Plaza, Southern Plaza, Rio Rancho Market Place and Lariat Square. * Old San Ysidro Church of Corrales, the original old church washed away in 1868 when the Rio Grande flooded, but some of its timbers including a lintel over the main entrance dated 1853, were retrieved from the ruined church. They were placed in a new church, erected on higher ground and once again dedicated to San Ysidro, Patron Saint of Farmers. The old San Ysidro Church, listed on both the National and State registers of historic places, is a classic example of New Mexico Hispanic village religious architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries ... one of the few surviving examples in the area. To arrange a tour of the Old San Ysidro Church call Gay Betzer at 505-898-2718. * 10 miles from Petroglyph National Monument, this monument was created in 1990 to protect and interpret the 15,000 petroglyphs, images scratched in rock and numerous archaeological sites on the West Mesa. Most of the petroglyphs were created from between 1300 and 1650 A.D. 505-839-4429 * Indian Gaming, there are three Indian Casinos located within 15 miles of Rio Rancho. Open 24-hours, 7 days a week. * Bandelier National Monument, nestled in the wooded canyons of the Jemez Mountains, on New Mexico Highway 4, this monument features 12th century Pueblos, cliff dwelling ruins and back country hiking. The visitor center has exhibits and slide presentations to provide orientation and interpretation. 505- 672-3861
Transportation: - * Nearby car rental * 1 mile(s) from Albuquerque Suntram * 9 mile(s) from Double Eagle Airport * 15 mile(s) from bus terminal * 15 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 19 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
Transportation: - * 1 mile from Albuquerque Suntram, Cottonwood Mall * 9 miles from Double Eagle Airport * 15 miles from bus terminal * 15 miles from Amtrak train station * 19 miles from Albuquerque International Airport
Hospital: - * .5 mile(s) from St. Joseph West Mesa Hospital * 5 mile(s) from West Mesa Medical Center
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