Great news for families and nature lovers in Albuquerque: the ABQ BioPark Aquarium has reopened its doors following a round of renovations, and it’s better than ever. The beloved attraction, a cornerstone of the city’s BioPark system, welcomed visitors back this week with new features added as part of the improvement project.
The reopening gives Albuquerque residents and visitors a refreshed destination to explore aquatic life, and it comes just in time for summer — one of the busiest seasons for family outings in the Duke City. The BioPark Aquarium has long been a favorite spot for school groups, tourists, and locals alike, and the updated facility is sure to draw even more excitement in the months ahead.
Also adding a splash of color to the city this week, a new Route 66 neon welcome sign was unveiled in Albuquerque. The sign is a nod to the city’s deep connection to the iconic highway, which runs straight through the heart of Central Avenue. Route 66 has been a defining part of Albuquerque’s identity and tourism appeal for decades, and a fresh neon landmark helps keep that storied history glowing bright for all who pass through.
Together, these two additions — a revitalized aquarium and a gleaming new piece of Route 66 heritage — are a reminder of what makes Albuquerque a vibrant and welcoming place to live and visit. Whether you’re planning a family trip to the BioPark or cruising down Central Avenue, there’s something new to enjoy in the Duke City this summer.