South Valley & North Valley

Albuquerque


Both these traditional agricultural areas near the Rio Grande are characterized by open spaces, small ranches, farms, and acequias (irrigation ditches paralleled by footpaths). Chickens and horses roam fields between historical adobe and wood-frame houses and newer developments.

Of the two, the larger North Valley is more mixed and upscale, with a reputation as affluent, pastoral, quiet and determined to stay that way. Even though it's just 7 miles north of downtown Albuquerque, it feels a world away.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Albuquerque attractions

1. National Hispanic Cultural Center

5.25 MILES

In the historic Barelas neighborhood, near the river a mile south of downtown, this modern, architecturally imaginative center for Hispanic visual,…

2. ABQ BioPark Zoo

5.9 MILES

Set on 60 shady acres beside the Rio Grande and home to chimpanzees, giraffes, elephants, crocodiles and more, this zoo puts on a busy schedule of events…

3. Isleta Pueblo

5.96 MILES

Isleta Pueblo is best known for its church. Built in 1613, the San Augustin Mission has been in constant use since 1692. A few plaza shops sell local…

4. Turquoise Museum

6.12 MILES

Reveling in its striking new digs, known locally as 'The Castle', this museum spotlights New Mexico's signature rock. You'll find more than 400 pieces of…

5. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology

6.62 MILES

The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology will satisfy the cultural anthropologist in you, and holds the largest collection of Ancestral Puebloan artifacts in…

7. ABQ BioPark Aquarium

6.71 MILES

The ABQ BioPark Aquarium, a few blocks west of Old Town and the centerpiece of the northern segment of the ABQ BioPark, holds a 285,000-gallon tank where…

8. Botanic Garden

6.76 MILES

The twin highlights in this peaceful park are the two large conservatories of Mediterranean and desert plants. You'll also find formal Japanese gardens, a…