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Best Wellness Retreat Spots in Albuquerque

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If you're heading to Albuquerque and yearning for a wellness retreat, this list has got you covered. From serene nature reserves and national parks to relaxing hotels, here are some top-notch recommendations to make your trip enriching and rejuvenati...
 
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Staying here feels like stepping into a serene oasis with picturesque gardens and lavender fields. The rooms have a cozy yet luxurious feel, and they offer yoga classes and spa treatments that are just perfect for unwinding. Plus, the farm-to-table d...
Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
 
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The spa at Tamaya is top-notch with treatments inspired by Native American traditions. The resort is nestled in a stunning setting with the Sandia Mountains in the backdrop. There's horseback riding, hiking, and just so much you can do to reconnect w...
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort And Spa
 
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El Vado Motel has this retro, cool vibe combined with modern amenities. It’s a great spot for those who love a bit of history with their stay. They also have an on-site taproom and food pods – a great place to chill and enjoy some local flavors.
El Vado Motel
 
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Ojito Wilderness is fantastic for a day of hiking and exploring unique rock formations. There's a solitude here that's ideal for meditation or just soaking in the beauty of untouched nature.
Ojito Wilderness - Arroyo Bernalillo
 
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I love hiking here and discovering ancient petroglyphs. It's like a journey back in time. The trails are relatively easy, making it accessible for most fitness levels. Perfect for a morning or afternoon hike.
Petroglyph National Monument
 
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Hotel Chaco blends modern luxury with a deep respect for the indigenous cultures. The rooftop view of the sunset over the Sandias is breathtaking, and the rooms are super comfy and well-appointed.
Hotels & Resorts in Albuquerque, New Mexico - Hotel Chaco
 
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I adore walking along the trails at the Rio Grande Nature Center. It’s a little slice of riverfront peace where you can spot all kinds of wildlife. The visitor center has great info on the local ecosystem too.
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
 
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OK, so this is actually a bit of a drive to Santa Fe, but totally worth it! It’s a Japanese-style spa with hot tubs, massages, and a super serene atmosphere. It’s like a mini-retreat tucked into the mountains.
Ten Thousand Waves
 
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A hidden gem! This outdoor sculpture garden doubles as a beautiful spot for a peaceful stroll. The sculptures are fascinating, and it’s not too crowded, so it’s great for some quiet reflection.
ORIGAMIINTHEGARDEN
 
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Riding up the tramway to the top of the Sandia Mountains is an absolute must. The views are unbeatable, and there’s something utterly calming about being that high up and seeing the world spread out below you.
Sandia Peak Tramway
 
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Wandering through the Botanic Garden is such a tranquil experience. They have beautiful themed gardens and walking paths. Ideal for a leisurely escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Botanic Garden - City of Albuquerque
 
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This place is both educational and rejuvenating. Learning about the Pueblo cultures and participating in workshops like pottery or traditional dancing connects you to the heart of New Mexico.
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
 
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A little bit of a drive from Albuquerque, but worth it! The hiking trails through the unique tent rock formations are otherworldly. It's a great way to spend a day in nature.
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument