Coors Bosque Trails
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Laurel Waller
a year agoThis trail is absolutely beautiful! We were visiting some friends in Albuquerque who had just moved there and we were looking for outside activities to do with kids (ages 2 up to 12). This trail was beautiful and a fairly easy walk. My 71 year old mom with bad knees walked a good way with us without idsue. I wish the tail markers were in better shape it was not super easy to tell which trail led where. There was a lovely view of the mountains, and had we know the right trail to take, there is a nice view of the Rio Grande as well. My husband went and took a peek as we got my mom back to the car. All in all, if we lived in the area, we would be here all the time!
Joy Heaviland
a year agoI did this hike mid December, and it was beautiful. There were horses, people walking dogs, and bikers but I only saw about one of each. It wasn’t very crowded at all. Loved the trails that led to the river. Loved seeing the cotton woods. The views of the Sandia’s are nice as well. Parking on Sunday can be sparse because the church uses that area for overflow parking.
Ashley
a year agoThis is a nice place to come for a quiet walk and enjoy nature. There are a lot of different types of birds, wildflowers, insects, and plant life. Along the trails are a couple of benches and tables. There aren't really any trash cans around- please don't leave your trash behind! There are no restrooms on site and all dogs must be leashed. The water level is low so it's a perfect time to explore the river bed! I don't know of I'd go back to the trails alone though. At one point along the trail there looked to be a homeless camp :(
Reuben Reyes
9 months agoWalking and hiking trails along the Rio Grande river. Very scenic and most of the area is kept in its natural state. If you enjoy nature this a great place to enjoy the outdoors.
Debbie B
a year agoPeaceful and beautiful especially early morning. Lots of trails to walk; paved and dirt. If you are lucky you might see a coyote or porcupine. Lots of beautiful birds. Some mornings the hot air balloons fly overhead.
Contact Information
Canopy Loop Trail, Albuquerque, NM 87120, USA
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