10 Things to do in Tijeras That You Shouldn't Miss

May 12, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Tijeras is a village in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 541 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Tijeras

1. Tree Spring

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Tree Spring

Shady and relaxing hiking trail that offers an excellent view of the Pino and Bear canyons.

2. Agua Sarca Canyon

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

A secluded hiking trail that climbs through the rugged canyon and is shaded with aspen and gambel oak.

3. Piedra Lisa Trail

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Piedra Lisa Trail

Offers views of some of the Sandias' most spectacular granite formations. Trail leads to ridge called "El Rincon."

Reviewed By CavemanHHH - Placitas, United States

If you do this hike from the southeast trailhead it is moderately setup trail, but from the northeast side it is much more difficult. Still both ways are doable & great. The North trail head is harder to drive to, but much more private. No access to water anywhere on trail, so be prepared. This trail is not 2.2 miles it is 6.8 if you do the complete trail out & back. So don’t be fooled by the other reviews. Go to All Trails to get the true trail review. This is one of the best trails in Albuquerque area & well worth the time. The Placitas entrance is much more a private hike than the Albuquerque side. Views of the area is grand plus you get into the forest. Good hiking shoes are a must.

4. Pino Canyon

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Pino Canyon

Peaceful hiking trail beginning in the desert and ending in a pleasant saddle with commanding views of the Sandias and surrounding plains to the east.

Reviewed By N4051XYscottb

It's hard to put into words the absolute gorgeous views of the Pino Trail in the Cibola National Forest. We started at the picnic grounds. It's a slow and steady elevation. It's an easy hike but be aware that the slight elevation is a good workout. The trees, plant life and view of the mountains is incredible. There is also a lot of shade once you are out of the picnic area. It's also a 5-7 minute ride to the Tramway. If you enjoy being in nature for a few hours and you want to destress take the time to visit.

5. Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center

Rt66 (next to mollys bar), Tijeras, NM +1 505-504-6830
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Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center

Reviewed By AllenDaleO - Albuquerque, United States

MAMF is a treasure trove of photos, stories, documents, and letters from and about the parents, children, and spouses of those who serve and serve in the U.S. military. Plenty of information to learn, things to look at, and, on any given day, a film to review, a discussion group to join, or a class.

6. La Luz

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Traverses all four of the Sandias' life zones, from craggy rock formations to a long talus slope.

7. Embudito Trail

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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Embudito Trail

Approximately 11 miles in length with an elevation gain from 6,240 to 9,300 feet, this tough trail takes hikers through a variety of landscapes from steep canyons to verdant meadows.

8. Molly's Bar

546 New Mexico 333, Tijeras, NM 87059-7356 +1 505-281-9911
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Molly's Bar

9. Hawk Watch Trail

Cibola National Forest, Sandia Ranger District 11776 Hwy. 337, Tijeras, NM 87059 +1 505-281-3304
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A conservation group called "Hawk Watch" built this trail at the southern end of the Sandias as a lookout from which to observe and record the passage of hawks.

10. Singing Road

Route 66 I-40 exit 170, East Sbout 3.5 Miles on Hwy 333, Tijeras, NM http://thesingingroad.com/
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Singing Road

Reviewed By destinationamor - Winder, United States

I enjoyed the experience. The road really plays music. They key is to make sure your tires are driving on the grooves at exactly 45 mph. Take exit number 170 if you are traveling westbound on I-40 and make a right after exiting. You will see a sign telling you what to do after you go down the road a bit.

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