Attractions of Interest to Children
Albuquerque Biological Park: Aquarium and
Botanic Garden
Open Tues-Sun 9am-5pm (June-Aug Sat-Sun 9am-6pm)
2601
Central Ave. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
505/764-6200
Admission
charged.
Closed Mon, Jan 1, Thanksgiving, and Dec 25
The self-guided aquarium
tour begins with a 9-minute film that describes the course of the Rio Grande
River from its point of origin to the Gulf Coast. Next is the touch pool, where
at certain times of day children can gently touch hermit crabs and starfish.
Then, pass by a replica of a salt marsh, where a gentle tidal wave moves in and
out, and explore the eel tank, an arched aquarium you can actually walk through.
There's a colorful coral-reef exhibit, as well as the culminating show, in a
285,000-gallon shark tank, where many species of fish and 15 to 20 sand-tiger,
brown, and nurse sharks swim.
Within a state-of-the-art
10,000-square-foot conservatory, is the two-part botanical garden. The lower
section represents the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, including unique species
from Baja California. The larger pavilion exhibits the Mediterranean collection
and includes many exotic species native to the Mediterranean climates of
southern California, South Africa, Australia, and the Mediterranean Basin. Allow
at least 2 hours to see both parks. There is a restaurant on the premises.
American
International Rattlesnake Museum
202
San Felipe St. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
505/242-6569
Daily 10am-6pm
Admission
charged.
This one-of-a-kind museum, located just off Old Town
Plaza, has living specimens of common, uncommon, and very rare rattlesnakes of
North, Central, and South America in naturally landscaped habitats. More than 30
species can be seen, followed by a 7-minute film on this contributor to the
ecological balance of our hemisphere. Throughout the museum are rattlesnake
artifacts from early American history, Native American culture, medicine, the
arts, and advertising.
Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun noon-6pm
1701 Mountain Rd
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 224-8300
Admission Charged.
An
interactive learning center. As a center for lifelong learning, Explora houses
scientific exhibits for visitors of all ages on topics such as water, the Rio
Grande, light and optics, biological perception, and energy. It features
exhibits utilizing technology that is accessible to the public and exhibits that
engage visitors in creating many forms of art.
Rio
Grande Zoological Park
Hours
Daily 9am-4:30pm (6pm summer weekends)
903
10th St. SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
505/764-6200
Admission charged.
Closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving, Dec 25
Seal and sea lion feeding at
10:30am and 3:30pm
daily
More than 1,200 animals from
300 species live on 60 acres of riverside bosque trees among ancient
cottonwoods. Open-moat exhibits with animals in their natural habitats.
Major exhibits include polar bears, giraffes, sea lions (with underwater
viewing), the cat walk, the bird show, and ape country, with gorillas and
orangutans. The zoo has an especially fine collection of elephants, mountain
lions, koalas, reptiles, and native Southwestern species. A children's petting
zoo is open during the summer.. Check for times of the summer Zoo Music
Concert Series.