Sandia Peak Tramway
Tourist attraction · Bernalillo County ·

Sandia Peak Tramway

Tourist attraction · Bernalillo County ·

Scenic aerial tramway offers panoramic views of New Mexico

breathtaking views
tram ride
scenic views
friendly staff
ten 3 restaurant
hiking trails
sunset views
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30 Tramway Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122 Get directions

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30 Tramway Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122 Get directions

+1 505 856 1532
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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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"Swiss engineering, above Albuquerque The Sandía Mountains rise to over 10,000 feet behind Albuquerque. From the top, the view over New Mexico is unparalleled: on a clear day, your eyes can take in eleven thousand square miles--almost one-tenth of the state! The quickest way up is the fifteen-minute 'flight' on the Sandia Peak Tramway, ascending from high desert to alpine evergreen forest. Swiss-designed, this aerial tramway has one of the longest spans in the world. Hiking, winter skiing and mountain biking are all available at the top, as well as a restaurant--a steakhouse two miles above sea level. (Prices are what you'd imagine at this altitude.) In case you're wondering why this mountain range is called "Sandía," which means 'watermelon' in Spanish--at sunset, the mineral content of the granite crags glows pinkish-red; along with the green of the conifers, the profile is reminiscent of a cut watermelon..."

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Yunong S.

Google
a bit on the pricey side, but absolutely worth it. We went on a partially cloudy afternoon, and the shifting light made the scenery even more dramatic, with layers of mountains, sky, and city unfolding beneath us. The ride itself is smooth and scenic, and once at the top, the short trail along the ridge to the cabin was breathtaking — one of the highlights of the visit. Do keep in mind that temperatures can drop quickly at dusk, even in the middle of summer, so bring an extra layer if you plan to linger for sunset.

Ratnam R.

Google
The tram ride takes about fifteen minutes and the views along the way are incredible, especially the deep canyons below. Our tram guide was entertaining and shared a lot of interesting facts during the ride. At the top the altitude is around 10250ft and it is an amazing place to watch the sunset and see the entire city light up afterward. It does get very cold once the sun goes down. We visited on a Saturday evening and the wait for the return tram was around forty minutes since many people leave right after sunset. Overall the experience was worth the price and made for a memorable evening.

Ms. G.

Google
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED MY EXPERIENCE! My first time seeing and being around mountains & the experience was nothing short of AMAZING! I cried... once we were on top of the mountain, the snow that was literally everywhere was so beautiful... it was truly a site to see. I'm grateful & will definitely be back.

Rachel

Google
My adult son and I went here when I visited nearby and it was THE best!! The tram runs people up and down to the top of the mountain every 15-20min up until around 6:30pm I believe. The ride up didn't take long at all and there was an employee riding up, giving the history of the area and the tram itself. The views were absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous! Once at the top, you can hike around at your own discretion. There's a beautiful ski lift around the back for the wintertime. There are also several trails. We did some light walking due to bear alert signs. There's a restaurant at the top as well. It's a bit on the pricey side. We were fortunate enough to catch two guys who were hang gliding at the very top of the peak! It was such an amazing experience! There's also a cute little gift shop at the base of the mountain.

Rebecca W.

Google
The waits can be long due to the popularity, so do plan to have one person in your party that can hold your place in line. The trams can hold 45 people, standing room only. About 2 seats available. The views are worth it. The restaurant has casual and reservation only dining. The food is excellent. We went up during heavy fog and rain on the peak and still had a great time. This is a time consuming outing, so pack your patience. If I had a choice, I would go up again, but only if the peak is clear.

Stacy M.

Google
The Sandia Peak Tramway was absolutely amazing! The views were breathtaking – from the city below to the surrounding mountains, it felt like a postcard come to life. There was no wait for the tram, which made the experience even smoother. The guides were great, sharing lots of history and interesting facts both on the way up and on the way down. It was definitely worth it, and I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting New Mexico. The views alone make it unforgettable!

Nadja

Google
Hiked up La Luz trail and decided to get the tram down. Was pleasantly surprised that it was very close by the end of the trail and easily visible. I was almost out of battery on my phone without internet service and was pointed to the password to purchase the ticket on their website. I was afraid my phone was going to die to reached out to another employee (very nice lady) that told oh no worries we can do it right here in the booth! That was nice of her I was not told that there was any other option and was getting frustrated. Lost the tram bcs of it. The next one took about 13 minutes. Nice little ride down. At the gift shop I also had a great experience and was allowed to charge my phone :)

A M

Google
I enjoyed the 1st tram we took up as it was scenic and had an amazing view of the mountain range. The view at the top once you get up, the mountain was even better! My only complaint which makes me want to make this four stars or possibly three is on the way down. We were put like sardines into a tram where I had people elbowing me and up in my face. For the price, it shouldn’t be like that everything else in the staff was wonderful!
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Hayley N.

Yelp
What an amazing experience to be able to ride the Sandi Peak Tram! It has been on my list of things to do in ABQ for quite some time. Staff was friendly and willing to answer any and all questions. Our guide up the mountain was extremely knowledgeable about the area and shared lots of interesting and unique facts with us. Despite it being cloudy at the top, the views going up and down were amazing. While at the top, we decided to walk around and explore a little. Some things you note; the temperature drops considerably up at the top. Bring some layers! Bring some snack to enjoy as the restaurant isn't always open and can be a little spendy. Definitely a must-do in ABQ!
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Morgan H.

Yelp
The Sandia Peak Tramway is a must while in Albuquerque. Reserve your tickets online before you come. We had planned to purchase them here but upon driving in they informed us that you need to buy them online either way. Entries are timed and there are a couple of lines to wait on before boarding. The tram ride is about 15 minutes long and the guide on board will give you information throughout the trip. Once at the top you can go to the restaurant or do one of the hikes. We only had about an hour to spare here because we had to catch a flight but we were still able to hike up to the old stone structure way up at the top, Kiwanis Cabin. Views on the tram and up on the mountain were gorgeous, and it's a nice way to see the city from another viewpoint while being in nature.
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Mitasha P.

Yelp
The Sandia Peak Tramway is worth checking out especially for the views. Tickets are $34 round trip (for adults), and the tram runs every 15 to 30 minutes. The ride up takes about 15 minutes and the elevation is nearly at 10,000 feet so it does get a bit cold on the mountain. You are allowed to spend as much time as you like up on the mountain. You can hike the trails, take photos, or eat/drink at their fine dining restaurant and bar called TEN 3. There is also a Sandia Tram Gift Shop on the bottom where you can pick up souvenirs, as well as a coffee shop. I recommend buying your tickets online in advance because sometimes the wait times can get long.
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Micki M.

Yelp
This was on our list of places to visit while in Albuquerque. It's definitely worth every penny. I bought the tickets online, @$34 pp and you have to select a time you wish to visit. The times have a two hour window. We came on a Friday afternoon and parking was easy, we waited fifteen minutes in line. It really wasn't that bad. Our tram operator was very knowledgeable and filled us in on all the interesting facts. The views are incredible once you're at the top. There are lots of trails to hike on. We didn't partake in any hiking. It is a little cooler at the top so bring a light jacket or sweater! Enjoy!
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Stacy M.

Yelp
Wow!! Just wow!! I was a bit nervous as I am afraid of heights but I felt very safe on the tram. The scenery of the Sandia Mtn range is beautiful and the view of Albuquerque is amazing. Worth every penny. Suggest making sure to purchase ticket online as they dont alway take walk ins.
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Danny N.

Yelp
A fun experience in ABQ! Make sure you reserve your ticket ahead of time. The views up here are beautiful and a fun ride to check out. Once you're up there's areas to hike around and a bathroom area. Make sure you check it out if you're in ABQ!
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Millie G.

Yelp
What a gem! Sandia Peak offers some of the most breathtaking views New Mexico has to offer. I visited in September, so skiing wasn't in season, but I was still able to ride the tram & it was absolutely worth it. The ride itself is high enough to take in sweeping, colorful views of the city, mountains, and sky. It's such a unique experience and really gives you a sense of how beautiful New Mexico is. During the winter, this spot turns into a ski area, but even off-season it's a must-do if you're in Albuquerque. Peaceful, scenic, and unforgettable sooo I'd recommend it to anyone visiting the area.
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Alyssa C.

Yelp
The Sandia Peak Tramway was such a beautiful experience! Although incredibly cold on the night we visited, we had a great time! We arrived and there was free parking along the entryway of the building. The staff was friendly and helpful. They gave us tips to make sure our trip would go smoothly. Overall, I'm really glad I bought tickets for a sunset ride. They're discounted and so worth it!
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Maithili S.

Yelp
Kinda pricey but a great experience for out of towners! The views are amazing! Ten 3 is ok, their fries are good ha ha If you are capable of hiking please hike to Kiwanis cabin and back. Its relatively short and gorgeous views.
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Cher C.

Yelp
What a poor experience. Our tickets were for 5-8pm so we arrived at 5pm, along with pretty much everyone else in the time slot. Why is this time slot for so many people and only 2 trams? We waited in line for over 2 hours to finally get on the tram to ride in the dark to the top with nothing to see or do. We definitely would not have bought tickets if we knew what a waste of time this was.
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Tad L.

Yelp
Breathtaking views and heights, we went from an elevation of 6700 Ft to 10,300 ft. The temp was 68 at the lower level and 44 at the top. Hang on if you're afraid of heights
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Jen K.

Yelp
This experience wasn't everything I hoped it would be. We planned to ride the tram earlier in the week to see the sunset and city lights, but it was closed. Then we planned to drive to the summit instead, but an unseasonable snow storm made that a no-go. If you want to ride the tram and/or are planning your day around this activity, go to their website in advance to make sure the tram is running and there is availability during your planned visit. You purchase the tickets online. Note that they do close the tram if there are high winds. We ended up going on the afternoon we flew out of Albuquerque and for the cost ($76 for two adults when you include taxes and ground fees), I don't think it was worth it. The highlight was probably our drive to the tram where there were a herd of buffalo grazing. That and the vintage ski chairs at the bottom were fun to see. Fortunately, we didn't have much of a wait to board on either end and the tram operator on the way up was chatty and engaging. Not so much with the younger operator on the way down. I didn't do my research and was surprised there was no seating in the tram, so you are smushed up with other visitors for the ride. What was cool was watching a woman (older than me) ride on top of the tram. Apparently they do this three times a day to check the cables. Kudos to you! On top there was very little to do if you weren't going to the fine dining restaurant, TEN 3, or the casual Lounge at the Bar. The Gift Shop is at the bottom of the hill. So you take the 15 minute ride up to the top (10,378 feet) and walk on the red deck to look one way at the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and the other way towards the ski runs. On one side there is a crude binocular of sorts that shows you different sites, but then... I think this would be a better experience if you are a hiker, skier, or enjoying a fancy sunset dinner at TEN 3. Basically, if the tram is part of a larger activity or experience. If you are just going for the view, we had so many magnificent sights driving around the state that this didn't seem worth the effort and expense.

John A.

Yelp
Nice ride up. Once on top , beautiful views. Food at formal restaurant was good but expensive. Two hours in In line trying to get down. No organization and bringing water up between loads delayed our departure from top. Very disappointed
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Bennett P.

Yelp
First time. Many years ago I drove up the Sandia Crest scenic drive from the east side of the Sandia Mountains but that summit is a mile north of the peak. I bought my round trip ticket online back in August for $34.51 as a senior (62+). I selected a window to go up between 9am-11am. You can stay on top the rest of the day, last tram down is 930pm. There is a summit restaurant, Ten 3. The Tramway was built in 1965 and at the time was the longest in the world. It is now #3. You have a 4000 ft change in elevation. The tram cars run at 15mph and holds up to 40 people. Fabulous views on top. The east side of the mountain was the Sandia Peak ski area. Due to climate change there has not been snow to open the ski area the last 3 years when they used to get feet of snow. On top, I saw info about one-way tickets for $24.42 for hikers. Between towers 2 & 3, trams pass each other in the middle. At that point the on board operator said they were 1000 ft above the ground, or 7.2 seconds if you jumped. No such accidents. Maintenance staff is on towers and top of trams with substantial harnesses. I felt safe with a little vertigo.
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Sheryl W.

Yelp
Ventured out after work to the take the tram up the mountain to enjoy the mountain vistas and have a happy hour drink at Ten 3. The ride up was spectacular! When we got to the top we walked some of the trails and saw the ski area. The lifts were scary and ancient. Can't still be in use? Doesn't matter because it's the tram that's being reviewed Ten 3 was ok. A bit overpriced for the pour but the bartender was a master and fun to watch. The ride down was even better. Make sure to bring a jacket. Much cooler up there!
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Evelyn M.

Yelp
Great view and experience! We bought our tickets online as they ask and you can see the available spots for the time window you are interested in. The tram gets packed at times so be aware - it takes @15 minutes up or down. The temp if @30 degrees colder up top. There are restrooms at the base and top! They had gotten 3 ' of snow 2 days before so brrrr but beautiful. We did have drinks and a snack at Ten3
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Daniela B.

Yelp
A great attraction in the Albuquerque area. I learned about it through an advertisement at the airport. It was a relatively quick stop on our way back to the airport. And having a pet won't stop you as they can accommodate them (see pictures). The staff is friendly and the facilities are nice. Some of the narrators could look more professional (like our operator on the way back). A great experience, and for all ages, in New Mexico!
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Sarah P.

Yelp
Amazing views of Albuquerque and fun to see the terrain of the mountains up close. A bit harrowing if you hit unexpected heavy winds like we did, coming to a complete stop on our way up while swinging over a canyon 1000 feet below. Gulp. Even on a random Monday, we cooled our heels for a solid 40 minutes before boarding both directions. I recommend visiting on a weekday if at all possible to avoid long waits that would make this outing significantly less enjoyable.
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Priscilla G.

Yelp
Hear me out!! If you have anxiety.. and are questioning whether or not you should do this... DO IT!!! 15 mins up and 15 mins down, but it goes by so quick... one of the employees is there with you, you're in great hands! If you feel like you're so nervous and gonna pass out.. stand by the bench and know you're not gonna pass out!! Overall would do it again.. enjoy life and do risky things, you'll be glad you did!
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Samuel B.

Yelp
1st of all what an amazing experience. Very professional and informative. I am scared of heights but wanted to still do it because of the workers ! Great job keeping everyone safe and informed.
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Ceyda B.

Yelp
I really really hope this would be a highlight of my Albuquerque trip. We were on a road trip; driving all around NM and half of AZ. We just selected places to visit, eat, explore, etc. Therefore, we didn't wanna buy online tickets because we didn't know exactly what time we would arrive. We didn't mind waiting in line anyway. In the end, we ended up being there on Saturday around 4 pm. The wait line looked okay, -not too bad. We also didn't notice any line or sign for people who purchased their tickets online. Maybe it was just one line for everyone?? We waited more than an hour in the line. When the line moves they take lots of people in. Once we got in the group we went upstairs. It seems like who already purchased and who didn't go with the same line. We bought our tickets right there and got $10 off each ticket with City Light Flights (arrive between 4pm-8pm) deal. I didn't enjoy the tram neither going up or down. Why?? Because I am short (4'11") Everyone stays standing inside the tram (no seats) It's crowded. if you are short and not the first 10 people in the line then forget about enjoying the full view. What I saw between the heads and shoulders it was good, but I got tired of going on tiptoes. They kept the windows open. So it made going up cold. Going down was much better even though the windows were still open. The staff member, Brian or Brandon (I'm sorry I forgot his name), was so great and funny, he made lots of recommendations and jokes during the 15-mins one-way trip. At least I got some entertainment. The top was so cold and snowy. Ten 3 was located right there with a perfect view. The restaurant was busy, and had a line but the bar sitting area had lots of spots available if you were a small group. My husband offered to come back the next day to see during the day as well. But, I refused it. The mean thing was for me to see the view from inside the tram. However, seems like I have a very little chance for that. So, no thank you.
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Marty S.

Yelp
I went to the tramway on a lark after work. Tickets were immediately available, and I didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes for an outbound tram. The staff was friendly and helpful, making the ride entertaining and informative, giving history and trivia tidbits on both legs of the trip. The views from the top are spectacular, with a view of more than 30,000 square miles of the high desert and panoramic scenes of both sides of the mountain. Next trip, I will go after sunset, just to get that view.
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Daniel W.

Yelp
Still a great attraction, with a nice ride up the tramway to the top of Sandia Peak. However, there's a lot of room for improvement here. A few things to note: 1. The price has gone up to $34 round trip. 2. There are lines set up outside under the shade, but the line blocks the entrance to the ski museum. 3. The gift shop prices are inflated even compared to other local gift shops in tourist areas, including old town. Not a good thing to be a leader in. Take the tram, but don't buy anything.
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Linda O.

Yelp
We went on a Monday at 3:00. It wasn't super crowded but the skiing wasn't open. We were lucky to be at the front of the line and able to get a window spot. The really packed people in do if you are at the back of the line you have a center spot on the tram and if short, no view. The ride takes 15 minutes and the driver commentates with some information and humor. At the top you can enjoy many different viewpoints. The restaurant TEN 3 is a bit pricy but does have great views.
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april n.

Yelp
The beauty is breathtaking. An experience we definitely enjoyed. This would be great for photography; my cell phone just didn't capture the true beauty.
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Matt M.

Yelp
The tram is a must experience when in Albuquerque, for residents and visitors! Smooth process, depending on the time can be pretty busy so be prepared for some wait time but they were ready with a new group as soon as they could. Have 2 cars going and arrive every 15min. The views are incredible and 360 views in the cabin. Staff was great and friendly, gift shop and restaurant on top. Many trails and views to see on top as well.
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Laura C.

Yelp
Such an amazing night, took the tram up Sandia to have drinks and dinner. If you're scared of heights, this is not for you!! We loved it!!
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Leann H.

Yelp
Words cannot describe this experience. On a clear beautiful day the ride on the tramway is absolutely breathtaking. I wish I had the words to express how meaningful this experience was for me. Step 1. Check in (seamless process), check out the gift shop, wait for the tram Step 2. Get on the the tram (the guide was very funny and personable) Step 3. Gasp in absolute awe and enjoy the most amazing views I have ever seen Step 4. Arrive at the top, walk around a bit (to note it can be very cold and windy - come prepared for wind and temperature changes) Step 5. Sit down at the bar and have a local beer Step 6. Get on the tram back down and have to make multiple brief stops because of the wind (yup. this happens) Tips: 1) check the weather and book the day beforehand knowing very well that weather changes and the wind is a very real up there. Be prepared for a bit of swaying. 2) if you aren't used to high altitude - do your research and drink LOTS OF WATER. Also, alcohol hits differently so pace yourself. 3) bring a sweater. Even if it's 88 degrees that day, it will be very cold at the top. 4) take it all in. It's absolutely incredible and 100% worth it - just be patient if the weather decides to have some hiccups
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Sabine F.

Yelp
I am scared of heights and felt very comfortable going up the mountain. I think it is because the tram is big and doesn't swing like others. It is a must see place when visiting Albuquerque. We went on a short hike and had a drink at the restaurant. The view is breathtaking.
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Mark H.

Yelp
Three of us booked for the 3 to 5 slot on a busy Saturday in October. We arrived 3:30 and boarded 5:30. Stood in line for that time without food or water, no place to seat, some shade! Live music worked hard but we did not need more noise. Fortunately, it was only about 70 degrees and the view from the top was excellent. They should give information as to how long the wait will be. Let us know whether we have time to eat, drink, or use the restroom. It should be easy to predict waiting times because a tram holds 48 people and they run four flights per hour. They should send a survey after the visit, ask people what they want, and deliver some thins that the customer needs. Bring a mask. Must be able to stand for 2 hours unless someone holds your place in line
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Joe Q.

Yelp
This is a really nice Tram experience with a outstanding view. Would make a perfect dinner date, but must plan ahead as the restaurant is always booked in advance. We had called the day before we decided to go, but was all booked. The Tram is a nice ride with a wonderful view. I gave this 4 stars because I thought the pricing was a bit high per person plus tax on top of that. Two people cost $75.92. That's a bit much, let alone if you were planning dinner at the restaurant or skiing. It would be something of a ounce in a while treat yourself. That being said, it has a nice little gift shop at the bottom with lots of cool stuff. Worth a visit.
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Tucker J.

Yelp
Hands down worst experience in NM. Sent us up in bad weather - took us 40 minutes to get up (normally takes 15) and then because of lightning we were asked to stay inside the minute we arrived. Closed the restaurant 25 minutes later and we sat up in line for OVER 3 HOURS before we could get back down. People missed their flights, and workers did not have any solution available other than to wait. I get that weather is uncontrollable, but if there is even a HINT that it could get bad - DON'T SEND people up!!!! If you are on a weather hold - just leave and come back another day! It was a horrible way to end our trip!
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Heidi A.

Yelp
Definitely a must visit. I'm glad I went on the tram before moving away from Albuquerque. It's a very well-maintained facility and the guide was very helpful! It can get a little busy and full on the tram itself and seating is scarce. Standing for 15 minutes especially if I can't hold onto anything was a little difficult on my back.
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Lorin C.

Yelp
Wow, wow, wow! Incredibly beautiful landscape. Reminded me of Glacier National Park. Definitely recommend this baby! We had a reservation for the restaurant but we couldn't make that.
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Alissa D.

Yelp
Already planning our next visit up Sandia! Pretty views, fun hikes, and a nice restaurant to stop at for coffee/tea and warm up.
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Molly W.

Yelp
I really don't think I can recommend this experience. The view was pretty but the whole process put a damper on the experience. You have to make a reservation in advance and you get a window of time instead of a specific reservation time. We waited in line for over two hours (got there at the start of our time) before we actually got to load the tram. Even after that line outside, you have to wait in an additional line inside. You can't get around the line by showing up towards the end of your time window, if you have a 2 PM to 4 PM window, no matter what time you show up you you're gonna be waiting for hours. Then you are piled into the tram very tightly, there's almost no room to move around. Wherever you stand is the view, you're gonna get the whole time. When we were at the top, it was also very underwhelming, there is a restaurant so if you wanna go up there for a meal that would be more worth it than just going up and coming back down. The only thing you can take from this experience is that you've now been on the longest tramway at this height in the US. Seriously, skip this and catch some views somewhere else!!
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Daniel D.

Yelp
It's been several years since I last visited the tram. I forget how long it is. You don't realize how high the mountain is til your standing in the tram cart going up the wire. The whole trip up is an experience in itself. You see some beautiful scenery up there along with the full view of Albuquerque and the surrounding areas. Once you reach the top the view is just incredible. This time around there was plenty of snow all around. Had I not been on a tight deadline to get back to work in time from my lunch break I'd of stayed up there longer. In the building you enter to board down the tram they have a wall with interesting facts about the area. They also have a pristine pine cone on display. It left me like wow look at that pinecone! Lol Overall it's a great unique experience to do whether your a local or even just visiting the city. You get a spectacular view of ABQ and New Mexicos glorious landscape.
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Jo L.

Yelp
We were not able to take the tram. It was closed on a Wednesday. We did drive up. We didn't get the word that they were closed. Website said closed Tuesdays.
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Shana W.

Yelp
Beautiful views of the Sandia. Loved the outdoor picnic tables at the top that you can use for lunch.
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Elsa C.

Yelp
This is a must do when visiting Albuquerque NM. We grabbed an Uber to the Sandra Peak Tramway. Very important to go online and go on Instagram to check the hours and the weather. The tram will stop or shut down completely in case of strong winds!! We went online after checking the site and bought our round trip tickets. The tickets are costly but worth it as the view is breathtaking!! Please note the temperature at the peak is around 20 degrees colder so dress accordingly, or pack more clothing ( we saw several people get to the peak walk for 5 minutes and then had to head back down as they did not have jackets. ***The day we went up the temperature at the peak was 30 degrees and we got the first snow of the year (watch my video). The tram ride up and down takes about 20 minutes each way and yes, you can feel the temperature change as you climb. The views are amazing. The trams each have guides on them that tell you about the mountains and the peak. When you get to the top of the peak there are restrooms, there is also a restaurant with one side that is fancy and one side that is casual. There are water fountains there also but if you plan to hike for a bit as we did pack water bottles to fill. There are several hiking trails. Some are easy while others are difficult. Pick one and have an adventure. The trip starts at elevation 6,559 and ends at elevation 10,378. WOW what a ride. Thank you to all the nice people working here you made this experience wonderful and memorable. This was one of the first things we did after checking into the hotel and eating something. I highly recommend this experience as it was beautiful!!
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Katy C.

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Our decision to book this tram ride ruined our whole vacation. I really cannot recommend you DON'T DO the tram enough. We got to the tram early allowing plenty of time knowing it was a very busy time of year for them. We planned up to an hour wait time but ended up waiting in line an hour and a half to get onto the tram. We were hoping to see the sun go down at the top but it took way too long of a wait so we missed it. They loaded so many people onto the tram (I believe they said 40 people) that we could barely move without hitting anyone. It was like being sardines in a tin can no joke. I tried my hardest to keep my hands as flat as I could against my sides so I wouldn't bump anyone. I'm handicapped and there was only one seat on the tram and the seat was taken immediately by kids. I could not see any of the view as you could not see out a single window with all the people. My boyfriend is much taller and also could not see out the windows. The whole point of going on a tram is to see the beautiful view.. as soon as we got to the top the restaurant was closing in 10 minutes of when we arrived. We immediately ran over to the restaurant and were in the front of the line to get in but when we were next in line when the host came out and said the restaurant was at capacity and we could not even go to the bar. We just wanted to grab a quick drink at the bar! The line was so long to go back down the mountain we decided just to get right back in line to go back down since our experience was so bad. It took over an hour and a half again of us waiting in line just to get back on the tram to go back down the mountain. By the time we got to the bottom of the mountain it had taken so long in lines there and back that we missed our dinner reservations we had planned for us when we got back off the mountain down below. We wasted hours of our vacation just waiting in line and it was a huge waste of money and our time. We were so sad we ever went on the tram. By the time we got home all the restaurants were closed or closing. It ruined our entire night and we regretted doing the tram so much.
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Erika Z.

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If visiting New Mexico and wanna be adventurous please come here. The views are breath taking. Pictures wouldn't give this place justice. I would love to come back and visit. Very beautiful place to hike.
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Christina R.

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I heard good things about Sandia Peak Tramway and I love doing "different" things when visiting a city so I did my research and bought tickets the day before we wanted to ride. I was a bit trepidatious about the ticket price, thinking that over $30 per person for a 15 min ride (one of them in darkness) was a bit much but after the experience, I think it's worth it. When we drove up to the tramway center, there was a lot of parking. A lot. We thought it would not be busy because of this but our tram was completely full. The experience with the tram staff was all 5 star and great. Friendly and informative. I liked how the tram operator was telling us info about the mountain. The ride was so smooth and yet fairly thrilling, especially if you're by the window. There are points when the tram "rocks and rolls" and it's almost like a roller coaster. Loved it. Also, if you're worried about being too cold, the tram center on both ends is indoors so you can stay warm before getting on the kind of cold tram. The views were spectacular. I love hiking in Las Vegas because I like looking at the beauty of the desert. This was just like that except with a cool ride instead of hiking boots. A really nice sunset to be seen, if you can manage the time right, as well. With that being said, moderate your experience, knowing that this place does get busy and the tram will fill up. We were lucky enough to get a place by the window each ride, but people are kind of crammed in the space. If I counted what the other guests brought to the experience, I would have given 3 stars but the tramway can't control people and their bad behavior so I can't fault them on that. It would just be nice if people wouldn't talk over the tram operator who is giving us actually cool information. It would be nice if someone didn't literally shove me out of the way of exiting the tram so that they could have their girlfriend be in front of me. It would be nice if people talked to one another instead of cutting in line or pushing people to get to be by the window.
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Sarah E.

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As part of a group tour, we had the opportunity to take the tram. There were 30+ of us and we all fit into one tram! It was fascinating to watch the mechanics and functionality of the tram as it docked. The guide/conductor gave insight throughout the trip and was open to all questions from the group. It's a 15-20 minute ride up so just be prepared. Up top we had a bit to explore before jumping back on. As someone who is terrified of heights, it was a compromise to going up a mountain.
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Karen N.

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A 15 minute drive from downtown Albuquerque, a fantastic way to see breathtaking views of Albuquerque. Tickets must be purchased online, and the day we went we purchased them on our phone in the parking lot. We were fortunate because a tram was waiting, so from the time we parked we were on the tram in less than 10 minutes. The tram holds about 40 people and it is pretty packed, so it can be hard to see if you are not near a window. The tram ride is approximately 15- 20 minutes. Along the way the guide provides information about the Sandia Mountain, the tram, hiking trails and wildlife. Our guide was very informative. The tram travels over 10,000 square feet from beginning to the top . When we disembarked, we were shocked by the cold air. It is at least 20 degrees colder on the mountain top and we were not prepared, however, the views were worth being a little chilly. We were fortunate to experience the sunset and the views were amazing. There is a restaurant on top, the 10 3, named because it is 10,300 feet above sea level, but reservations were required and they did not accept walk ins. We were able to sit at the bar and there was a limited food menu, and a bigger selection of cocktails. The Sandia Watermelon Cider was excellent. We did not hike, but we did walk around the mountain top and the views were not disappointed. Tickets were $33, and we thought it was worth it.
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LaCora H.

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EXCELLENT scenery Definitely enjoy the view and listen to the historical tour the guide gives on your ride.
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Molly H.

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Such a cool must do in Albuquerque! I suggest going up during the day, hanging out at the restaurant at the top for a meal or a drink and then coming back down at sunset. If you come back once it's already dark there's not much to see especially because Albuquerque doesn't have a skyline. We went at the end of October and booked our tickets 2 days in advance, although lots of people were buying tickets on the spot. The biggest frustrating thing was we arrived around 5:45pm (sunset was 6:15pm) and had to wait for the next tram to come - no problem. We were at the front of the line excited to get first pick of a good spot to take pictures. The tram arrived a little after 6 and the staff seemed to take their sweet time to get it prepped and ready for the next trip, so by the time we got on it was close to 6:15. We still got some good pictures but it would've been so much better just 10 minutes earlier. It was so frustrating as we went specifically for sunset, as I'm sure so many others did in the group. The views at the top were cool, though the tram ride was more impressive. The restaurant was nice but not a ton of food options so we stayed for a drink and then came back down. Overall a cool way to experience Albuquerque!
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Bruce O.

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June 5, 2023 - Sandia Peak Tramway, (Albuquerque, NM) We arrived at the base of the tramway at 4:10 for a 4:30 pm departure to the top on Sandia Peak, a 4,000+ plus foot climb to 10,378 feet. But not so fast! First we had to stop off at the gift shop to pick up a little schwag - a Scandia Tramway lapel pin, refrigerator magnet, and tee shirt. The gift shop has lots of New Mexico related gifts and artwork. Our tram actually left at 4:40. It's about a 15 minute ride to go up about 4,000 feet over 2.7 miles. Of course the views are stunning as you climb out of Albuquerque's 80 degree high desert cactus heat to the 10,300+ foot high, conifer-lined, jagged Sandia Peak in the Cibola National Forest. It's 20 degrees cooler when you get to the top, and the weather is subject to change, so dress accordingly. You'll see lots of beautiful rock formations and forest as you look up, and various landmarks like the Rio Grande River and the Albuquerque airport and city propper down below. There are also lots of great views of other mountain ranges and plateaus as you look out towards the west. Once you get to the top, there is a viewing platform and access to the Ten 3 bar and restaurant, as well as access to miles of trails. As we looked out, we saw a massive rain storm moving our way. First stop, Ten 3 bar and then on to 5:30 dinner reservation at the restaurant with unmatchable 10,300 foot high view looking down and out to the impending storm headed our way!

Carroll R.

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The ride or flight as they call it was amazing! From the pilot explaining the history to the eats and drink at the summit. We even took a short hike at the top. I will definitely fly again