Description
Do you yearn to be outdoors but feel limited by impaired mobility? Join Colston Chandler at Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge for a leisurely walk looking for sandhill cranes often found in the area around a 1.1-mile loop trail with art murals. Every autumn, sandhill cranes migrate back to the areas along the Rio Grande. These tall birds with stately red-capped heads are the delight of nature lovers. Accessible walks are a slower paced, shorter walk than the other Sandhill Crane walks. Restrooms are available in the visitor center. Limited enrollment.
Colston Chandler, an Albuquerque resident for more than 50 years and UNM professor of physics for 36 of those years, is an outdoor enthusiast who has led many Oasis walks (mostly in the Bosque).
