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A walk in the bosque

Rio Grande Valley State Park provides year-round hiking, biking and boating

The Rio Grande flows through the Rio Grande Valley State Park north of the Alameda Bridge.
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The Rio Grande flows directly through Albuquerque, splitting the city into east and west.

The bosque and the Rio Grande Valley State Park provide year-round hiking, biking and boating along its route.  The park extends from the Alameda Bridge in the north of Albuquerque, to the Isleta Pueblo in the south. It was established in 1983 and is managed by the Open Space Division and the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District.

There are numerous parking areas and entry points to access the river and its trail system. It is day use only. 

The

Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2901 Candelaria Road NW, provides webcams where you can see the river from your computer.

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