On the lookout for a quick escape into nature? If you happen to be in the Albuquerque area, then you can enjoy a lovely oasis in the desert at Willow Creek Bosque in Rio Rancho.
Part of the bosque along the Rio Grande, this open space area covers three acres of natural riparian landscape.
Cottonwood trees line the river, short trails meander through the bosque, and you can easily observe wildlife in the area.
Willow Creek Bosque is located approximately 30 minutes from downtown Albuquerque via Interstate 25.
You'll see a glimpse of the area when crossing the Rio Grande on Highway 550 before turning onto State Road 528. From there, you'll drive through some neighborhoods before making it to the parking lot and the start of the trailhead.
There are two trails here: one measures just over three-quarters of a mile and the other about 1.75 miles.
Whichever you choose to trek, you'll find clearly marked trails with very little elevation gain. In fact, this makes both of these trails kid and dog friendly so neither tire their little legs.
One of the major perks of this trail? All the opportunities to see wildlife, no matter the season!
Trek the pathway and you're sure to encounter a number of various wildlife, particularly migratory birds.
Interested in observing these wildlife for a longer duration?
You can sit on one of the benches scattered around the open space area or hide out in a bird blind. This little structure gives you the opportunity to observe animals in their natural environment with little regard to humans.
Have you been to this area? What was your experience like?
Willow Creek Bosque is located right along the Rio Grande in Rio Rancho.
It is accessible via State Road 528 and is open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can find additional details about this nature area and its trails on the Rio Rancho website or AllTrails.
Location: Google Maps
Phone: 505-891-5015
Website: rrnm.gov
Trail information: alltrails.com
Want to check out more trails that showcase New Mexico's beauty? If you prefer to get far away from the city for a serene experience in nature, then you'll want to read 5 Trails Where You Can Enjoy A Quiet, Remote Hike In New Mexico.
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