Join us in celebrating some of our urban Open Space properties during these free family-friendly events. Bring a chair or blanket, picnic dinner, and enjoy free entertainment, paletas, face painting, bosque traveling exhibit truck, rock climbing wall, hands-on nature activities, and incredible views of your public lands under the light of the setting sun.
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Albuquerque's newest Open Space area is a 4-mile, 1,000 foot BioZone along the largely ephemeral Tijeras Creek just east of Albuquerque along old Route 66. The Creek feeds Albuquerque's aquifer, making it critical for the city's water supply, as well as an oasis for variety of plants and animals. The site contains several cool old buildings and amazing cottonwood trees. It's going to be a strikingly beautiful place for concerts!
Community Partners:
Schedule:
6:15 Conservation Carnivale performance
6:45 Concert
Jimmy Climbs is a joyous and vibrant mix of folk and rock with a familiar pop structure. But the man is nothing close to ordinary. His unique blend instrumentation, comedy, and plain ol' good songwriting will be sure to have everyone dancing and singing along.