![]() |
Old Alameda Bridge Directions: From Interstate 25, go west on Alameda Blvd past Rio Grande Blvd, turn south into the Rio Grande/Alameda Open Space parking on the south side of the street. If you go over the river and see the Old Alameda Bridge north of the New Alameda Bridge, you’ve gone too far.
|
|
SMALL | LARGE |
When the new, four-lane Alameda Bridge over the Rio Grande was built to handle the increase in traffic caused by the growth of the Westside of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, the Old Alameda Bridge became a walking, jogging and horse-crossing bridge.
Connecting the east and west side of the Rio Grande Valley State Park and the Corrales Bosque Reserve north of State 528/Alameda Blvd on the west side of the river.
It’s a great way for visitors to get up close to the Rio Grande and the Bosque, Spanish for forest or woods.
There is parking at the Rio Grande/Alameda Open Space on the south side of Alameda Blvd and east of the river that provides access to the bike/jogging path on the east side of the river
The Southwest Multiple Listing Service has not verified the information contained on this website and is only providing information supplied by the Seller, subject to errors and omissions. The service does not assume responsibility for accuracy of such information. Purchasers should always personally verify all information. Information Deemed Reliable But Not Guaranteed. - Albuquerque Metropolitan Board of REALTORS¨ Some properties which appear for sale on this website may no longer be available because they are under contract, have sold or are no longer being offered for sale. Any use of the data or search facilities on this site is for consumers personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties that consumers may be interested in purchasing. |
|||||
| Equal Housing Opportunity | |||||
This real estate website © 2008 is the property of Connie Johnson with all rights exclusive. Powered by VinceCo |
|||||