


Stone Age Climbing Gym North offers an exciting indoor rock climbing experience perfect for active families looking to try something new together. With dedicated kid-friendly climbing walls, bouldering areas, and beginner classes, this highly-rated facility makes it easy for children of all skill levels to safely challenge themselves while building confidence and strength.
Weekday afternoons right after opening (around 12:00-2:00 PM) or Sunday mornings when they open at 9:00 AM are ideal for avoiding peak crowds and giving kids more space to explore the walls comfortably.
Day passes and equipment rentals are available; first-time visitors should budget extra time for orientation and waiver signing. The facility has ample parking, and parents can watch from comfortable viewing areas while kids climb.
Indoor facility makes it a perfect year-round activity, especially appreciated during Albuquerque's hot summer months and as a rainy-day backup plan. Check their website for holiday hours and special family climbing events.
Dion's Pizza on San Mateo Blvd (about 2 miles away) is a local favorite with kid-friendly pizzas and salads, or visit Flying Star Café on Academy for sandwiches, breakfast items, and delicious pastries that appeal to all ages.
The Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum takes kids on an exciting journey through the history and science of hot air ballooning in the world's ballooning capital. With hands-on exhibits, flight simulators that let children experience piloting a balloon, and colorful displays of vintage and modern balloons, this museum transforms learning about physics, weather, and aviation into an adventure that captures kids' imaginations.
Old Town Albuquerque is a captivating historic district where families can step back in time while exploring adobe-lined streets filled with colorful shops, street performers, and fascinating museums. Kids love watching artisans create traditional crafts, chasing pigeons in the central plaza, and discovering hidden courtyards around every corner in this walkable, 300-year-old neighborhood.
La Luz Trail is an iconic Sandia Mountain hiking adventure perfect for families with active teens and tweens ready to tackle a real challenge. This strenuous 7.5-mile trail climbs nearly 3,000 feet through diverse ecosystems, rewarding determined young hikers with breathtaking panoramic views of Albuquerque and the Rio Grande Valley. It's an unforgettable achievement hike that builds confidence and creates lasting family memories.
RGCU Field at Isotopes Park offers an affordable and entertaining minor league baseball experience that's perfect for families. With beloved mascot Orbit leading the fun, regular fireworks nights, and kid-focused promotions throughout the season, it's a more relaxed alternative to major league games where kids can actually watch the ball and enjoy the atmosphere without breaking the bank.