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ABQ BioPark Aquarium
2601 Central Avenue Northwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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About the ABQ BioPark Aquarium
The ABQ BioPark Aquarium, located at 2601 Central Avenue Northwest in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a popular tourist attraction that offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. In addition to showcasing a variety of native and exotic marine life, the aquarium also features over a dozen specialty gardens and conservatories where visitors can learn about different plants and ecosystems.
Visitors can also find information on fishing rules, activities, and recreational opportunities at the aquarium. The institution offers youth camps, school visits, and outreach programs for those interested in learning more about marine conservation and wildlife protection. The health and well-being of the animals at the ABQ BioPark is a top priority for the staff.
For those interested in getting involved, the aquarium offers opportunities for volunteering, becoming a member, and frequently asked questions can be found on their website. In case of emergencies, visitors can contact 911, while non-emergency police calls can be made to 505-242-COPS.
The ABQ BioPark Aquarium is committed to conservation efforts both locally and abroad, and strives to educate and inspire visitors to take action to protect our planet's marine life. Visit the aquarium to explore, learn, and support their mission of wildlife preservation.
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2601 Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, United States
Opening hours of ABQ BioPark Aquarium
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews of ABQ BioPark Aquarium
"Clean, nice walk through, lovely staff. Had wonderful volunteers there that explain so much! Lovely man showed us an otter pelt and told us about how the otters were extinct in New Mexico for a while & is doing much better now."
"Purchased tickets to the zoo, garden, and aquarium and visited all three in one day. The aquarium was the our least favorite as it was small and nothing stood out as unique to us as we have visited nearly 70 zoos/ aquariums across North America. The river otters were very active. In and out in under an hour. Our teen zoomed through and was largely uninterested, so maybe it’s a better fit for younger youth."
"I took my little here, and she had a blast. She couldn't stop giggling at the sea otters sun bathing. The "touch pool" wasn't open, but we will definitely come back here. The staff is friendly and accommodating. It's a super cheap way to spend a couple hours. There's even a dining room where you can sit and watch the fishes swim around. There was no line for admission (we went in the morning on a week day). Thank goodness for the accessibility. There are ramps everywhere. The only place there is no ramp (underwater viewing floor) there is an elevator to access it. Very stroller friendly!"
"We had a great time. Not a huge place but it is really nice. The river otters were cool. Admission also included entry to the botanical garden next door which made it a great value. We'll definitely go again some time."
"I absolutely love and recommend this aquarium for anyone looking for an affordable, fun time with your children! The aquarium is relatively small, it took us about 30-45 minutes to look at all the marine life, although we didn't stop and read all the plaques. It is very well put together with lots of bang for the buck. We bought the combination passes which included aquarium, botanical gardens, and zoo for 2 adults and 3 kids for less than 100 bucks. So for less than 100 bucks we had about 7 hours of family fun and it would have been longer if not for the cold weather at the zoo and botanical gardens. Pros: Very well put together, lots of various marine life, indoors Cons: Relatively small. 30-45 minutes gets you through the whole thing, probably an hour to an hour and a half if you are really reading everything."
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