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Mariposa Basin Park park in Alameda, NM
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View of Mariposa Basin Park in Alameda, NM
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View of Mariposa Basin Park in Alameda, NM
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Mariposa Basin Park

4.6(1,143 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the playground equipment in a safe environment, while elementary-aged kids love the open fields for soccer, frisbee, and tag games. The walking paths are also great for families with strollers.

About

Mariposa Basin Park is a beloved Albuquerque neighborhood gem that offers everything families need for an active outdoor day. With well-maintained playground equipment, generous open green spaces perfect for running and games, and shaded picnic areas, this community park provides a relaxed atmosphere where parents can unwind while kids burn energy.

Highlights

  • Well-equipped playground with age-appropriate structures
  • Expansive green spaces perfect for active games and picnics
  • Walking and biking paths throughout the park
  • Shaded picnic areas with tables
  • Safe, family-friendly neighborhood setting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning or late afternoon during summer months to avoid the intense New Mexico midday sun and take advantage of cooler temperatures
  2. 2.Bring a large blanket and sports equipment,the open green spaces are ideal for soccer, football, or kite flying
  3. 3.Pack plenty of water and sunscreen; shade is limited in the open areas so consider bringing a pop-up canopy for extended visits
  4. 4.The walking paths are stroller-friendly and popular with local families, making it easy to meet other parents
  5. 5.Free parking is available on-site, with spots filling up quickly on weekend mornings

Best Time to Visit

Visit weekday mornings (8:00-11:00 AM) for smaller crowds and pleasant temperatures, or early evenings (6:00-8:00 PM) when the sun is less intense. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for extended outdoor play.

What to Know

This is a free public park with ample parking and restroom facilities. Food and drinks are not sold on-site, so pack snacks and water for your visit.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited spring through fall when weather is most comfortable. Summer visits require extra sun protection and hydration. The park is open year-round, but winter mornings can be chilly,dress in layers for cooler months.

Nearby Eats

Grab quick bites at nearby Blake's Lotaburger (classic New Mexico chain) or sit down at Dion's Pizza for family-friendly fare, both within a short drive from the park.

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