Do you want to learn about dinosaurs? The Sandia Mountain Natural History Center is usually closed to the public, but this Sunday anyone can enjoy the center for free. This beautiful center has breathtaking views, hiking trails, and great programs. So go check it out, on this one public day of the year.
The Sandia Mountain Natural History Center is usually closed to the
public, but on September 2 you can explore, hike, enjoy the scenery, try
geocaching and the solar telescope, and hear about dinosaurs.
The Sandia Mountain Natural History Center in Cedar Crest is open to all this Sunday September 2, 2012, from 9 am to 4 pm, and admission is free. According to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Facebook page (they operate the center) the theme this Sunday will be
What is a Dinosaur?
Usually the 128 acre piñon-juniper forest with over 5 miles of
walking trails is only open to school groups, but this Sunday anybody
can turn up to hike, spot wildlife from the observation deck and bird
blind, do geocaching, or even have a picnic. During the open day a solar
telescope will be available to view the sun.
Sandia Mountain Natural History Center open day:
- When: Sunday September 2, 2012
- Time: 9 am - 4 pm.
- Where: Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, Cedar Crest
- Price: Admission is free!
For more information see ABQ on the Cheap.
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