Pat Hurley Park

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3828 Rincon Rd NW
Albuquerque, NM 87105

The City of Albuquerque offers a comprehensive range of services aimed at enhancing the quality of life for its residents. From community safety initiatives and recreational programs to economic development and housing solutions, Albuquerque prioritizes accessibility and support for all citizens.

Under the leadership of Mayor Tim Keller, the city administration focuses on sustainable growth and strategic actions to address pressing issues like youth homelessness and affordable housing. With a strong commitment to community engagement, Albuquerque encourages residents to get involved and participate in decision-making processes that impact their lives.

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3.56 reviews
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Karla M.
7/9/2018

Pat Hurley Park: Lets go back to this Park in the 70's. To start off with I was just a little duckie roaming around the park with my aunties and uncles! We'd walk there from my grandparents'...

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Jen S.
12/1/2015

If you do cityscape or landscape photography this park has a great overlook. It is located in an OK part of town, not great but not too dangerous. The park has a small playground, and paved paths....

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Casey K.
12/10/2017

This is a very unique park located on the westside of Albuquerque. Its got an upper and lower part to it, with stairs that are great for exercise. In fact, that's the sole purpose that I go to...

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Rye B.
7/16/2020

Holy hell does this place have a shit ton of stairs. Be prepared to walk your ass off to reach the top. Or, you could just drive up there by going around the back way. Excellent view of ABQ...

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Julie P.
7/1/2019

This park is a magnet for crime! Teens shooting at each other all the time! What happened to cops cruising the city parks after 10pm? Bet APD would make their quota and actually bust real...

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