The Unser Boulevard Trail travels south along Albuquerque's western flank from Petroglyph National Monument and Indian Petroglyph State Park to Blake Road. Along the way, travelers will enjoy desert landscapes and views of the Sandia Mountains. The trail itself is paved asphalt, and while it functions mainly as a wide sidepath along its namesake roadway, it provides a nice path for pedestrians and cyclists who don't mind frequent road crossings. At the southern end, the trail connects to the Amole Arroyo Trail, which heads north through the southwest neighborhoods of Albuquerque.
Like was said more of a street tour. Get off just past Montano and go into the Boca Negra Canyon. Try going up the hill inside the canyon. If you can do it you're in good shape. Wide bike lane but be careful..you're in Albuquerque.
This is more of a sidewalk by a super busy street. You would have to make quite a few stops in your run/walk or ride as there are many street crossings. Nothing scenic about this trail south of I40 unless you like watching cars race.
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