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Welcome
to the Rio Rancho Inn & Conference Center
1465 Rio Rancho Drive SE, Rio Rancho, New Mexico, 87124
505-892-1700
This business- and leisure-friendly hotel is located 12 miles from downtown Albuquerque and a mile from Cottonwood Mall.
Guestrooms feature cable television with movie channels, free local telephone calls, and dial-up Internet access.
Lush landscaping, a heated outdoor swimming pool, a spa tub, and a picturesque gazebo await in the 2-acre courtyard.
The Rio Rancho Inn and Conference Center's elegant, large guest rooms open up to several acres of lush landscaping. All tastefully appointed rooms have king or double queen beds with many conveniences.
Recreational facilities include a large heated pool and spa amidst beautiful trees, lawns and colorful shrubs. The nearby Sandia Mountains provide a wealth of fishing, hunting, skiing, hiking, and picnicking. You can also ride America's longest aerial tramway up the face of the Sandia Mountains and dine in the clouds 2 miles up. Everything from impressive new shopping centers to ancient Indian ruins and petroglyphs are all just minutes away.
Do not miss Albuquerque's Old Town and the charm of Corrales during your stay with us. Whatever the season, the city's mile-high altitude lets you enjoy life in a clean, temperate climate that is perfect for year-round work or play.
The Rio Rancho Inn and Conference Center is one of a kind in the Albuquerque area! |
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Rio Rancho
Chambers & Visitor Centers
Rio Rancho offers an exciting lineup of attractions, events, history, culture, sports, outdoor activities, and a wide choice of affordable lodging, dining, and shopping in the heart of the Land of Enchantment.
Visit www.rioranchonm.org/ .
Ad Sponsored by Rio Rancho Convention & Visitors Bureau
Lodging
Sandoval County is one of the nation's most geographically and culturally diverse areas; a place that reflects the heart and soul of all that is New Mexico.
Visit www.sandovalcounty.com/ .
Ad Sponsored by Sandoval Tourism and Lodgers
Museums & Historic Sites
Intel Museum of the Computer Chip. Self-guided or pre-arranged guided tours. 4100 Sara Rd. (505) 893-8687.
www.intel.com/community/newmexico/
J&R Vintage Auto Museum. More than 60 restored cars, trucks, 10 cars that ran the Great American Race. Books, diecast toys, tours, admission fee. 3650-A N.M. 528 (1/2 mile south of U.S. 550). (888) 298-1885, (505) 867-2881, fax: 892-5722.
www.jrvintageautos.com/
Sporting Fun
Blades Sports Center. Regulation hockey/ice-skating rinks, indoor soccer, seating for 175 spectators. 801 Loma Colorado Dr. (505) 892-9222.
www.soccerinalbuquerque.com
Chamisa Hills Country Club. Golf course, tennis courts, swimming. 500 Country Club Dr. (505) 892-8440.
www.chamisahills.com
Rio Rancho Sports Arena. Indoor soccer, volleyball, basketball. Loma Colorado Dr.
Rio Rancho Sports Complex. High Resort Blvd. (505) 891-5015.
www.rioranchonm.org/sports/facilities.htm#SportsComplex |
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Rio Rancho - Attractions
Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
9201 Balloon Museum Drive, NE
Albuquerque , NM 87113 
Phone: (505) 768-6020
The Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum is an educational institution of engaging exhibitions and informative programs on the history, science and art of ballooning. |
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street NW
Albuquerque , NM 87104 
Phone: 505-843-7270
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque provides valuable insight into Pueblo culture, art and history. The center houses two museums and several gift shops. |
J & R Vintage Auto Museum
3650 NM 528 NE
Rio Rancho , NM 87144 
Phone: 505-867-2881
Over 50 restored vintage cars and trucks
Your family will enjoy a trip into the past with our unique collection of vintage trucks and autos. |
Museum of Fine Arts
107 West Palace Avenue
Santa Fe , NM 87501 
Phone: (505)476-5072
Since 1917, the Museum of Fine Arts, a Pueblo-style adobe near the Plaza with a delightful courtyard, has displayed historical and contemporary fine art. In additional to its permanent collection, the museum offers temporary displays of new work and various photographic exhibits. Add it to your list of stops during Santa Fe's traditional Friday-night gallery-hopping, and you'll get in free between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. |
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino Lejo
Santa Fe , NM 87505 
Phone: (505)982-8486
Opened in 2002, this museum features breathtaking collections of Spanish art spanning five centuries and four continents. Displays include religious paintings and sculptures, ironwork, furniture, and leather work. Educational programs and programs for children are part of the mix. |
Petroglyph National Monument
6900 Unser Blvd NW
Albuquerque , NM 87120 
Phone: 505-839-4429
More than 15,000 fascinating ancient Indian rock drawings (petroglyphs) are preserved in the Monument jointly managed by the United States Park Service and the City of Albuquerque. Call Friends of the Albuquerque Petroglyphs for a park status update. |
Santa Ana Star Center
3001 Civic Centre
Rio Rancho , NM 87144 
Phone: 505-891-7300
The Santa Ana Star Center is a major component of the City of Rio Rancho's new master planned downtown encompassing 160 acres. |
The Albuquerque Museum of Art & History
2000 Mountain Rd NW
Albuquerque , NM 87104 
Phone: 505-242-4600
Hours of Operation:
9 am - 5 pm, Tuesday - Sunday; closed Mondays and City holidays. |
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Specials & Packages
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Midweek Special |
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| Stay midweek and receive 20% off of your stay with us. Rates as low as $65/night |
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