Published March 13, 2025

The Best Playgrounds & Parks for Kids in New Mexico

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Written by Harriett Taylor

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New Mexico is known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and endless blue skies—but it’s also full of amazing spots for kids to run, play, and explore. Whether you’re new to the state or a longtime local looking for new weekend adventures, here are some of the best playgrounds and parks in New Mexico that offer fun for the whole family.

1. Kit Carson Park – Taos, NM

This lush green space nestled in historic Taos offers not only a great playground but also scenic walking paths, picnic spots, and plenty of open space for kids to burn energy. Bonus: It's within walking distance to local shops and eateries.

2. Rio Rancho Sports Complex Playground – Rio Rancho, NM

Recently updated, this park features modern play equipment, inclusive playground structures, and large shaded areas. It’s perfect for all ages and abilities, making it a go-to for families in the area.

3. Hyder Park – Albuquerque, NM

Located in the Nob Hill neighborhood, this charming park includes a whimsical playground, grassy open space, and community-hosted events. Locals love the relaxed atmosphere and the proximity to great coffee shops and food trucks.

4. Young Park – Las Cruces, NM

Young Park features a fun playground, duck pond, walking trails, and frequent festivals. It’s a family favorite that also hosts community events like art fairs and food truck rallies.

5. Valencia County River Park – Los Lunas, NM

Right here in Los Lunas, this beautiful riverside park offers walking trails, covered picnic areas, and lots of room to roam. It’s a peaceful spot for afternoon play or a weekend picnic, surrounded by natural beauty.

6. Railyard Park – Santa Fe, NM

Santa Fe's Railyard Park blends art, play, and nature. With innovative playground equipment and natural landscapes designed to spark creativity, it’s a must-visit for families exploring the capital city.

7. Margaret T. Hance Park – Near the Arizona border (Honorable Mention)

While technically just outside New Mexico in Phoenix, this enormous urban park is worth mentioning for families heading west. It features one of the largest playgrounds in the region with splash pads, climbing towers, and musical play elements.

 


 

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