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Project Update: April 2025

The City of Albuquerque Open Space Division (OSD) collaborated with community members and partners, including the National Park Service, to develop a conceptual trail network designed to connect key destinations across the West Mesa. This initiative aimed to identify up to 25 miles of multi-use trails linking existing landforms, recreational areas, future developments, and the Petroglyph National Monument.

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Funded through City Council Resolution R-21-228, a formal planning effort for the West Mesa Trails Plan was launched and completed in 2024 in partnership with Sites Southwest. To support the implementation of this plan, the City secured an Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grant to fund Phase One, which focuses on enhancing trail connections, upgrading existing facilities, and constructing new trailheads. Phase One includes the development of six and a half miles of new trails and two new trailheads, one at the La Boca Negra Horseman’s Complex off 81st Street and another at the west end of the Paseo de la Mesa Trail. This project is currently underway and expected to open to the public in May.

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The City is also proud to announce the acquisition of the La Cuentista Open Space. In July 2017, the City entered into a phased purchase agreement with Elk Haven LLC, acquiring a total of 59.26 acres. Of this, 37.26 acres were purchased outright, and the remaining 22 acres were donated in three subsequent phases by Stan Diamond and Francies Pavich of Elk Haven. The final acquisition was completed in December 2024.

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As identified in the West Mesa Trails Plan, the second priority is the construction of trails and a trailhead at La Cuentista. The City is actively seeking funding opportunities to develop this site. In the interim, the property has been fenced to prevent illegal dumping.

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Overview

The City of Albuquerque is working with community members and partners, including the National Park Service, to develop a conceptual trail network to link important destinations including existing landforms and off-site locations across West Mesa. This project will potentially identify up to 24 miles of multi-use trails that connect important West Mesa destinations including existing and future developments, recreation destinations, and Petroglyph National Monument.  

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