Getting To and Staying in Albuquerque.

  • Fly

    Use the Albuquerque International Sunport. The airport code is ABQ.

    Sunport Info

    If you need a rental car you can get one from the airport.

  • Stay

    There are so many options for lodging. You’ll need to pick the one that is right for you.

    Both the on-road and off-road training locations are near the airport, which has a lot of hotel options.

    If you want a little more night life, search for lodging near Old Town or Nob Hill.

  • Eat

    For fun flavors you can find a nice place to eat in or near Old Town and Nob Hill.

    Some of Full Gear Female’s favorites are Flying Star Cafe or Sawmill Market for food and Happy Accidents for food and drink.

  • Coffee

    If you have some extra time and want to meet the community and you’d like a warm drink or baked good, check out Rust is Gold Coffee. They are lovers of both motorcycles and caffeine. Snag some merchandise and some coffee to take back home.

  • Explore

    Old Town has a ton of little shops and places to eat and drink. There is a good deal of history there as well.

    The Sandia Peak Tramway is an exceptional way to see the city.

    Albuquerque holds one of the largest hot air Balloon Festivals in the world. If you aren’t here for the fiesta, you can at least check out the Balloon Museum.

  • Near By

    Santa Fe is a really neat town, full of good food, history, and art. It’s only an hour North of Albuquerque.

    Taos is known for its beauty, skiing, and art. Stay in an Earthship for the whole experience.

    Explore the beautiful White Sands National Park four hours south of Albuquerque.

    Ride the parts of or the entire New Mexico Backcountry Discovery Route.