Tiguex Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Kc conwell
7 months agoQuite nice park to go to with your dog. That is, if your dog is big. My dog is small to medium at 25 pounds and pretty much 1 in 10 is smaller than him. He got attacked by a group of dogs recently ( then another rouge dog someone had off the leash ) so he has, what I would call PTSD, from it I would say because He was named happy for his personality And why he was selected by me for a service dog, but he has not been happy about any of the dogs he has been introduced to lately of any real size. I would say even with that going on we had a wonderful time at the park, which is not always the case and especially from where the other side of town where we just moved from. Bring your own set of checkers or chest pieces because they do have a wonderful set of tables as well for you to play on. I’ve included pictures of the tables as well showing them in day and very doable for all walks of human life. If you need shade and a breeze, these tables come equipped with that. I also wanted to take the time to mention that they have an high impact interval training system here( the green machines you see in the center of the park lines up to a cement walkway. I try to let everyone know this fact, which is this expensive park amenity is basically A FREE GYM for all of the people like me who are on a budget and really want to work out too. I will tell you two of the machines don’t work, one of which is the squat machine which you can technically use without any tension. Usually there is 11 or 10 steps/ individual machines in these systems where you do anywhere from 8 to 15 (to some people even do 30) but the average is about 8 to 15 repetitions of the exercise and then rapidly move down to the next machine. It keeps your target heart rate up, and as your endurance grows, you can move from one set of the different machines to 2, or 3 sets pausing for a suggested minute between the rounds minimum, It is a wonderful way to get a well-rounded workout with your taxpaying dollars. I have included pictures of the green high impact interval training machines as well. I hope you have a safe and pleasant day at the park!
Richard Butler
a month agoNice urban park filled with grade school children. I like the exercise equipment spread out throughout the park. No restrooms though.
Kat Jane Thirsty
8 months agoLove coming to this park every chance I get when I'm in Albuquerque. Such luscious green grass and plenty of shade. Great walking path and so close to Old Town.
Anthony Castro
12 months agoThis is a very interesting park, there are jungle gyms, basketball courts, soccer goal posts, exercise stations, art, and history markers. It's fun just walking the pathways because it's interesting. Ideal for parties. Good place to play soccer.
Xio Serrano
2 years agoGreat park! Plenty of space to run, jump, scream and whatever else your children are into. There is a giant jungle gym for older children and a smaller set with infant swings. A nice volleyball and basketball court. There are also several workout machines.
Contact Information
1800 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
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