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Martha Liebert Public Library library in Bernalillo, NM
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View of Martha Liebert Public Library in Bernalillo, NM
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View of Martha Liebert Public Library in Bernalillo, NM
Photo: Louisa E (LuLu)

Martha Liebert Public Library

4.8(39 reviews)FreeLibrary
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers enjoy interactive story times with songs and finger plays, while elementary-aged children love the summer reading challenges and educational programs designed to keep learning fun year-round.

About

Martha Liebert Public Library is a welcoming community hub in Bernalillo where families can enjoy engaging story times, educational activities, and beloved summer reading programs. With an impressive 4.8-star rating, this local library has earned its reputation as a favorite destination for families seeking both entertainment and enrichment in a comfortable, kid-friendly environment.

Highlights

  • Interactive children's story times with engaging activities
  • Summer reading programs with incentives and prizes
  • Educational activities tailored for different age groups
  • Welcoming, air-conditioned community space perfect for New Mexico's hot summers
  • Free access to books, resources, and family-friendly programming

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check their website for the current story time schedule, as session times and age groups vary throughout the year
  2. 2.Arrive early for popular programs during summer reading season to secure a good spot, as these sessions can fill up quickly
  3. 3.Bring your library card from home if you have one, or plan extra time on your first visit to register for a free card
  4. 4.Saturday morning hours (9 AM-12 PM) are perfect for families who can't make weekday visits, but arrive early as it's their shortest day
  5. 5.Take advantage of the free educational activities and programs,they're excellent rainy day or hot summer alternatives to outdoor play

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) Tuesday through Thursday are ideal, when the library is less crowded and story time sessions are typically scheduled. Summer months offer special reading programs, though these attract more families.

What to Know

The library is completely free to visit and use. Street parking is available nearby on Calle Malinche. The library is closed Sundays and closes at noon on Saturdays, so plan accordingly for weekend visits.

Seasonal Notes

Summer reading programs (typically June-July) are the biggest draw with special themes, activities, and prizes. The library maintains regular hours year-round except for major holidays. Air conditioning makes this an especially appealing destination during hot New Mexico summers.

Nearby Eats

Range Café, a beloved New Mexico chain restaurant with a location in Bernalillo, offers family-friendly dining with a kids menu and New Mexican favorites. Silva's Saloon is another local option serving casual comfort food that works well for families.

More Activities Near Bernalillo

Sports

New Mexico Soccer Tournament Complex

Free

The New Mexico Soccer Tournament Complex is a sprawling multi-use athletic facility perfect for active families looking to enjoy outdoor sports and recreation. Whether your kids are playing in a tournament, practicing their soccer skills, or you're simply looking for wide open spaces to run around, this modern complex offers well-maintained fields and scenic walking paths with beautiful views of the Sandia Mountains.

Park

Rotary Park Road

Free

Rotary Park Road offers families in Bernalillo a welcoming community space where kids can burn energy and parents can relax. With well-maintained playgrounds, basketball courts, and plenty of open green space, this park provides the perfect setting for everything from quick afternoon outings to extended family picnics and casual sports games.

Adventure

La Luz Trail

4.9Free

La Luz Trail offers families a chance to explore the stunning Sandia Mountains with trails suitable for various skill levels. While the full trail is challenging, the lower portions provide accessible nature walks where kids can experience New Mexico's high desert ecosystem, spot wildlife, and enjoy spectacular mountain vistas that make for memorable family adventures.

Museum

Coronado Historic Site

4.7$

Step back in time at this fascinating archaeological site where kids can explore authentic 700-year-old Pueblo ruins and walk through a reconstructed kiva with stunning original murals. The combination of outdoor exploration on scenic trails along the Rio Grande and hands-on learning in the museum makes this a memorable history lesson that doesn't feel like school.