Tingley Beach is a unique recreational area located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, offering a tranquil escape from the city. Situated south of Central Avenue on the east side of the Rio Grande, it is part of the Albuquerque Biological Park complex. The beach was originally known as Conservancy Beach and was renamed in honor of Clyde Tingley, the 11th governor of New Mexico. After being closed to swimmers in the 1950s, it was primarily used for fishing and was fully renovated and reopened in 2005. Tingley Beach features fishing ponds, paddle boats, a model boating pond, nature trails, and a restaurant, making it an ideal spot for families and nature lovers.
The area is open from sunrise to sunset and offers free access, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy wildlife watching, model boating, and walking paths, creating a peaceful and engaging environment for all ages.
Tingley Beach is also connected to other attractions within the ABQ BioPark via a narrow-gauge railroad, enhancing its appeal as a comprehensive recreational site.