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    Santa Fe Climbing Center

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Update: my son lost interest and Mike, the manager, was very kind with him. Then he converted the punch pass into a day pass that I (or someone else) could use. Great instruction and customer service.

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    We took our kids-- who had zero experience-- here on a whim. They could not have been nicer and our kids had a great day. Super fun.

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    Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument - Pretty slot canyon

    Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

    4.7(179 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    Visiting is a little more complicated than some other parks/monuments, but if you just read the…read morewebsite you'll get it figured out! The key is that reservations are required, both from the NPS and from the Cochiti Pueblo. Get the NPS reservation first, and only then get the Cochiti Pueblo one (link to that is on the NPS site!). Don't drive to the trailhead, drive to the Cochiti Pueblo visitor center first, check in there, then follow the guide car (runs pretty much continuously all day) to the NPS entrance. The trailhead has multiple pit toilets, all of which were well maintained. The hike through the slot canyon and up onto the ridge is absolutely stunning. There really aren't words to do justice, nor do the pictures really convey things either. The hike into and through the slot canyon isn't steep, although there are some pretty big steps required to clamber over some rocks here and there, and it can be narrow and is often sandy. There's not a lot of elevation change though until you get through the slot canyon, then you just switchback straight up a couple hundred feet onto the ridge. That section isn't terribly long though, and the views from the top are well worth it. The first third of the hike and the last third are pretty exposed to the sun, so make sure you apply that sunscreen and bring plenty of water!

    Incredible. Reservation was easy. Gov Rec Ticket and Cochiti Tribal Pass, so two tickets. Worth…read moreevery penny. We got our tickets about 5 days out from visit. Check in at Visitor Center on arrival to check off your name on the list. Visitor centre has good restrooms, snacks and a few gifts and some very pleasant staff. Next Line up behind the white pilot vehicle and he will guide you in for a few miles where they will check your pass. After that its another few miles to a small carpark with restrooms and then off your go. We did slot canyon. Half a mile walk through amazing scenery/narrow passages through the stone and some climbing over rocks. I found it quite easy but do go before the sun comes out. We started at 9.30 am. After this section, which took us about 40 minutes due to lots of photo ops you will see another sign saying 1 mile to overlook. We almost gave up as the first climb looked hard - its not, just go on. We are in our 60's with dicky knees and it was not issue, just use your bottom when you have to. A light pair of garden gloves would be handy for when your hands scrape the boulders. All practical stuff here, the views speak for themselves. it's stunning and because of the limited access you meet few people along the way. As always with State Parks, check the website for any passes required or closures.

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    Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument - Kind of a tight squeeze at times along the trail

    Kind of a tight squeeze at times along the trail

    Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument - The first .5 mile

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    Los Rios River Runners

    Los Rios River Runners

    4.8(113 reviews)
    52.3 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    This was a last minute addition to my recent trip to Taos. I was looking for a short, easier…read moreexcursion on my last day in the area and the half day Orilla Verde raft trip was a perfect choice. This section of the river is calmer so its perfect for a relaxing float where you can spot wildlife and enjoy the grandeur of the gorge. You can opt to paddle a "funyak" on your own rather than go in the group raft. It's basically an inflatable kayak and my boyfriend and I chose that. It worked out well since there was only one other person in our group and they also chose a funyak. Check in is easy at the cafe in Pilar, about 20 minutes south of Taos and then you meet your guide at the gorge's visitor center across the street. Zac was our guide and he was a chill, cool guy but also focused on our safety and helped us navigate some shallow areas and one, small, class two rapids. He shared some stories about the river and its people and plant life. We got to see sheep climbing down the gorge to come drink in the river, a great blue heron and lots of ducks. It was a slow pace but that's what I was looking for. The funyaks were a little more challenging to navigate than regular kayaks (to me anyway.) They were lighter and seemed to spin and meander more. It was still a pleasant journey-just took a bit more concentration to paddle-especially with the two person boat we chose. Safety helmets and life jackets are provided and required. At the end, we shuttled back to the visitor center and our cars and Zac brought some apples, cookies and chips for the group. What a fun and memorable way to end my time in Taos. Los Rios is fun, friendly, easy to work with and I'd absolutely go again! Don't forget to tip your guide and also be ready to get a little wet, even on a more mellow trip. Had an awesome time on the river!

    worst river tubing I have done too shallow hit more rocks than water. no rapids…read more should have closed in August or before will never raft with y'all again !!!

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    Los Rios River Runners
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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park - Missing steps

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    2.7(79 reviews)
    50.6 miBusiness Parkway/Academy Acres

    First time at Urban Air in ABQ. We came for a bday party and it was in a party room upstairs. They…read moreonly have stairs and no elevators, so it was inconvenient when I brought a stroller. Check-in was easy, but it took the attendant awhile to get our socks and wristbands. We had to wait over an hour after the party time for pizza. The room was only reserved for 2 hrs. For $100/hr, that's unacceptable. But it was a Saturday afternoon, and the place was packed. The place is run by all teenagers and really young people. At least, the food tasted pretty good. They had pepperoni pizza, that had a good crust, buffalo bone-in wings, which were really tasty and hot, but didn't come with celery or carrots, with ranch dressing, and 9 Icees. The ambiance is very dark and very loud. The whole place is overstimulating. There are kids flying above you on a zip line, trampolines and rock climbing in the back, ball pits, and jungle gym areas in the corner. They have so much to do, but some areas cost extra like the skydiving tube, zipline, and rock climbing. This place is definitely best for kids above 8 years old. My kids are under 6 and mostly enjoyed the ball pit and jungle gym. I wouldn't consider this place very safe bc it's so crowded and dark. It's hard to find your kids. Thankfully, I dressed mine in the same green Minecraft t-shirts. They glow like they're under a black light. Also, with kids and adults running around, we get bumped very easily. Side note: They don't allow outside food unless it's a cake. The party room price didn't include food and drinks! They paid about $700 for 20-30 ppl in the room.

    This place could definitely use some fixing and management for the check in process and website…read moreissues. We saw the summer pass special for $59/person but it requires you to purchase online only. We did that but every time we purchased a pass or added a person it logged us out. It took 25 minutes to buy the passes online and then we had to check in, wait for wristbands, and purchase socks separately. It is decent to come when they open to play with kids. After noon or so it becomes chaos and there are so many kids running around and just not paying attention. They could use attendants at each attraction to ensure safety and that younger kids understand things like one way or exits to things so they don't get pummeled by older kids. Climbing was fun but there is definitely a limit and attendants could communicate to kids or adults waiting instead of completely ignoring people waiting. We'll come back to make sure we get value out of the pass but only for morning when they open.

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park - Simply unprofessional at this point

    Simply unprofessional at this point

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    Has been like h to is for years

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    Ninja Fitness Academy - Part of Pre-Sale package

    Ninja Fitness Academy

    4.7(6 reviews)
    46.5 miBusiness Parkway/Academy Acres

    Wow. Our family has been doing ninja obstacle training for the past few years around our city, but…read morethis takes it to a whole other level! This is also the headquarters for the Ultimate Ninja Athletes Association, and I have to say, I am amazed at what Owner/CEO/Coach Ally Johnson is doing here...she is most certainly fulfilling her calling... This is a premier experience in what is referred to as "hybrid" family fitness & parents can train the same time the kids are training. Affordable bi-weekly pricing, two story epic ninja obstacle course, 20 foot auto belay wall, bouldering wall, full fitness rig, 16 ft air bag, trampoline, fitness & cardio machines/weight room....it's savage!!!! I can't say enough about this facility and staff, this is the future of fitness folks!!!

    This is the most unique place you'll ever break a sweat!!…read more It's a place where the whole family can work our together, where customers of all fitness levels, body types and sizes are all welcome. You don't have to be a ninja, they emphasis fitness first. The trainers are kind and welcoming. There are no clicks or negative attitudes. They take kiddos age 7 and up. There are no age limits here! They have everything from punch cards, memberships, and the six week challenge. I did the challenge and now have a full membership. There are a wide variety of classes all days and times and plenty of open gym time! They have created such an atmosphere of acceptance and motivation that is like no other place. My Six Week Journey - This has been the hardest but most rewarding six weeks of my life!!! No cheat meals or days for the entire six weeks, I hade never done well with meal plans but he love and encouragement of this group made that so much easier! The workouts were tough but the trainers do an amazing job of watching your technique and form, pushing you and encouraging you. Here's the run down of my progress - Down 13 pounds BMI decreased by 1.6 Fat decreased by 2.5% Muscle increased 1.6% Waist down 3 inches Hips down 2.5 inches Thighs down 2.5 inches Do yourself a favor and give this place a try, you'll love it, I promise!!

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    Ninja Fitness Academy - Ninja Kit

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