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Albuquerque Area Climbing
All of these areas exist right east of the city of Albuquerque.
- Sandia Mountains: The Sandia Mountains sits on the east side of Albuquerque and it's roughly an hour drive to the top from Albuquerque. Sandia Peak has an elevation of 10,678′ and the mountin offers committing alpine adventure with long approaches and tall walls.
- Palomas Peak: Technical limestone sport climbing at the north end of the Sandia Mountains above the town of Placitas. About a 40 minute drive from Albuquerque with a 35 minute hiking approach.
- The TV Station: High quality, alpine, limestone bouldering at the top of the Sandias, just north of the Sandia Crest.
- Foothills Bouldering: Granite bouldering in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains. This is the closest outdoor climbing you can find from the city of Albuquerque. Popular spots are U-Mound, Fat City, Indian School, Manitoba/Montgomery Trailhead and Three Gun (Tres Pistolas).
- Big Block: A limestone small sport and bouldering crag just outside of Albuquerque.
- Tunnel Springs: An area near Placitas which featuring short, sustained climbs on moderate quality, sharp limestone.
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