Sandia Mountain Natural History Center
We are an environmental education center in the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque, New Mexico on 128 acres owned by Albuquerque Public Schools (APS), and jointly run by APS and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (NMMNHS). The center has been teaching programs for students since 1967.
We provide Ecology Field Programs for all 5th graders in Albuquerque Public Schools, and for many from Rio Rancho Public Schools and other area schools. Our educators additionally lead statewide outreach programs, public events, teacher workshops, and design outdoor education curriculum.
** Please note that the SMNHC and its trails are not open to the public, except for special events.**
You can find more information about the Sandia Mountain Natural History Center (SMNHC), our school, summer, and public programs; and access our lessons at www.nmnaturalhistory.org/smnhc .
Caves of the Pecos
Куда деваются ваши фекалии? Часть 2
Розовые вьюрки Сандиас
Дикий мир диких индеек
The Mystery of La Cieneguilla Ridge
Одно из самых странных мест Нью-Мексико
The Science of Surplus
Bigfoot Sighting!
Rio Grande Gorge
Wheeler Peak and What it Did To My Body
Cerro Grande Fire - 25 years later
Floods and Bad Food, A day on the Rio Mora
Deceptively Difficult - Deception Peak
Horrible things Happened Here.
Mountain Lake Adventure
Dripping Springs and Oryx in the Organs
Valle Vidal, The Valley of Life
Organ Beauty
Jemez Swimming Hole!
A Hike in our own Backyard
Restoration Experimentation at Candelaria Nature Preserve
Coronado Historic Site: It Used to Be a Village
Matchboxes and Mountains: A New Way to Enjoy Nature
Ride through the Backroads of the Jemez Mountains
Mountain Biking in the Gila National Forest
Gila Cliff Dwellings
Kayaking Lake Roberts
Hiking into the America's First Wilderness: the Gila
Never Knew They Were There - Poshuouinge Ruins
In the Footsteps of O'Keeffe