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Outdoor Recreation KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, NM TABLE of CONTENTS Outdoor recreatioN KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, NM TABLE OF CONTENTS OUTDOOR RECREATION..................................1 GEAR/EQUIPMENT LIST................................39 SWIMMING POOLS........................................2 Rock Climbing...........................................39 Rappelling-One Day Trip............................39 RV STORAGE..................................................6 Mountain Biking Trip..................................39 BOULDER LAB...............................................7 Pilar Whitewater, Orilla Verde Float..............39 EQUIPMENT RENTALS...................................8 Taos Box-One Day Trip..............................39 Racecourse Whitewater Trips.....................39 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE PROGRAM...............29 White Rock Canyon Raft Trip......................39 Policies and Procedures.............................29 Flat Water Kayaking....................................40 Cycling Programs......................................30 Whitewater Kayaking-One Day Trip.............40 Hiking Programs........................................31 Sightseeing Trip.........................................40 Paddle Sport Programs..............................32 Snowboarding/Skiing/Snowshoe................40 Sightseeing Programs................................33 Overnight Camping....................................40 Snow Sport Programs...............................34 Special Programs......................................36 BIKE MAINTENANCE.....................................41 Balloon Fiesta............................................37 SKI/SNOWBOARD MAINTENANCE................41 Custom Trips............................................38 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES.......................42 377 FSS SQUADRON PHONE LIST.................43 377 FSS FACILITIES MAP..............................44 Outdoor Recreation 846-1499 Like us on facebook.com/KirtlandForceSupport II Kirtland Dr. SE Kirtland Dr. SE Facilities Locator Hamilton Dr. SE Aero Club Flight Center (Hangar 333) 1 1 1 9 Arts & Crafts Center (Bldg. 20206) 24 1 1911 Carlisle St. SE Carlisle St. SE ITT (Information, Tickets & Travel) 24 CARLISLE GATE Auto Hobby 5 ABERDEEN DR 846-8474 Base Consolidated Support (Bldg. 20245) 19 Hanger 333 CARLISLE BOULEVARD CARLISLE BOULEVARD Civilian Personnel 9 MAXWELL GATE/ 846-7491 NAF HRO 23 1 Maxwell St. SE MVD Eileen Ave = Base Gates 18 Eileen Ave 4 FS Resource Management 17 ding 992222 Buil 991515 923 Maxwell Child Dev Jitters Coffee Shop 28 BIGGS AVE Center (Bldg. 1914) Bowling, Kirtland Lanes (Bldg.20228) 9 991616 1000 Hangar 3 Car Wash 12 918 PARKING 991717 Child Development Center PLUMHOFF ST 8 GIBSON AV Softball Gibson, East Side (Bldg. 20160) 15 1001 Field Hangar Maxwell, West Side (Bldg. 1914) 4 Family Child Care (Bldg. 20415) 11 1002 Youth Center (Bldg. 20234) 7 Hangar Parking TRUMAN ST Collocated Club, Mountain View Club (Bldg. 22000) TRUMAN ST 2 TRUMAN ST TRUMAN ST Education Center (Bldg. 20602) 14 1010 Fitness Center, East Side (Bldg. 20228) Hangar Hangar 20 6 SAN MATEO SAN MATEO BLVD Fitness Center, West Side (Bldg. 585) 3 FSS Command Section (Bldg. 20350) 22 Short Dr. RANDOLPH AV USAF/VA FSS Marketing/Graphics (Bldg. 20350) 22 VA Fuel Dr. GIBSON AV Golf Course, Tijeras Arroyo (Bldg. 28054) 21 Hospitals USAF G UA RD Lodging Front Desk, East Side (Bldg. 22016) Fla SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO 26 R Pole g D N A AIR Super SaberG TIO Dr UARD N Lodging, West Side (Alt. check-in of VAQ) A L 8 LOUISIANA Corsair Dr. Military Dining Facility (Bldg. 20350) Falcon Dr. Parking 13 OUTDOOR RECREATION LOCATIONOutdoor Recreation (Bldg. 20170) 16 Shoppette, East Side 27 RANDOLPH AV Shoppette, West Side 20 HOURS OF OPERATION LOCATION Base Commissary Veterinary Clinic (Bldg. 20168) 10 The CORE Building RANDOLPH AV GIBSON GATE COMM 846-7240 Parking Bldg. 20170 ATM Machines PENNSYLVANIA AV PENNSYLVANIA AV Youth 7 Activities INDOOR Parking OUTDOORGibson RECREATION Ave. LOCATIONCenter POOL Base Bldg 20234 Base 5 Parking VET 10 Auto Hobby Bowling ExchangeTo E-Gym Center 9 Shop 846-1499 6 Wyoming Gate ATM Base Machines16 HOURS OF OPERATIONTEXAS ST TEXAS ST GIBSON ST Commons Bldg 20410 Parking Gibson DORM Outdoor CDC Car DORM Triff Shop Parking Parking Recreation 15 Griffin Ave Parking 11 DORM To 12 Parking Wash DORM Parking 1 Way HQ SP H - STREET 13 G - STREET Mon, Tue, Thu, &505-846-1499 Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Thunderbird Mini Mall Eubank Inn & 377 FSS THEATER Car Care Center O - STREET - O Family Frost Ave. 27 ODR Orderly Rm Parking Shoppette Child Marketing/Graphics 22 Gate Bldg# (Bldg 20147) Care 16 Parking Fire Dept. Wed 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 23 POST 2014020410 FROST - STREET Center Parking OFFICE 2nd ST Office Griffin Ave Bldg # Bowling 17 2nd ST CONSOLIDIATED WYOMING GATE 20415 Map Not Sat 8 a.m. to NoonParking SUPPORT FACILITY 9 Hours of Operation 846-7773 to Scale B - ST A - ST D - ST Fire SANDIA DR. Tue, Thu, Fri 8 am- 5 pm Parking Parking Station H - STREET 18 N Sun Closed 19 GIBSON ST Wed WYOMING ST 8 am-2 pm WYOMINGEast ST WYOMING ST WYOMING ST Center ATM H 28 Sat, Sun, Mon & Holidays Closed Fitness Arts & Crafts Machines Parking Parking Sa nd i El e m Center 21000 VA Holiday Weekends Closed Ticket Sales 5TH ST Office 1 Way a 14 . Wing HQ Education Center 24 5TH ST EAST SANDIA Outdoor Recreation ProgramsBldg. #20602 are G Ave. AUTUMN CT Bldg. #20604 D AVE PRAIRIE LOVERC PL SILVERBERRY CIRCLE for all base users!! PAINTBRUSH RD FAMCAMP PL SUNDROPS Hardin Field KIRTLAND AFB BOUNDAR 20800 Kirtland Swimming Pools RD MILLER DUSTY RV Storage Lot DESERT HOLLY PL SILVERBER Bldg. 24250 7TH ST 7TH ST CLUB ROAD Family Campground Outdoor RecreationRD STAR BLAZING Located on Frost Ave. near the Eubank Gate G AV 1,500 sq ft Indoor Climbing Gym Building 20410 RY RD RY 846-0337 8TH ST “FROST" AVE I AV I Full-service Ski Shop PRIMROSE CT TD BLUEBONNE R SILVERBERRY CIRCLE SILVERBERRY OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS St. Texas Full-service Bike Shop 9TH ST ARE FOR ALLGriffin BASE Ave. USERS!! STAR CT STAR BLAZING Mon Equipment - Fri Rental: adventure 8 a.m. to and 4:30 p.m. Blvd. Wyoming ROSEM 10TH ST HQ 377 Wing 21 Weekendsports & equipment,after hours campingself service AR C YT AR C gear, gardening equipment, and 11 TH S T ; Kirtland Swimming Pools CH WA RD P L CT AMISOSO PERIW DAYLIL C Y T Y T DAYLIL C party needs GOLDEN SMOKE DR The FamCamp is available on a first come first INK Trips, lessons, clinics and E L CT ; RV StorageRandolph Lot Ave. serveclasses basis. Fullfor the hook-ups whole family are available, as well as dryCustom campsites. group trips/tours Pets welcome. Normal leash MOUNTAIN LAUREL CIRCLE CLUB ROAD ; Family12TH ST Campground and pick-up rules enforced. Amenities: washer/ 15TH ST G EAS A A T VE A EAS A TLF/Lodging 22002 CT LAKESPUR 22001 dryer room, bathrooms, shower facility, gathering O CIRCLE ; L 1,500 sq ft Indoor Climbing Gym FAMCAMP VAN NOYES DR. D 22018 places, book exchange area, propane service, E N R 22003 andBuilding dog park. 24250 Hours of Operation OD NEDLOG R ; Full-serviceERWIN Ski ST Shop O E ST Tue, Thu, Fri 8 am- 4D pm Located on Frost Ave. near the Eubank Gate 16TH Mountain 505-846-0337 FAM Wed 8 am-2 C pm View Club Daily Full Hook Up .............$18 LodgingI ; CAMP R Full-service Bike Shop C Closed on WeekendsCT SAILBRUSH and HolidaysFront POOL 22000 L DailyDaily Dry/Tent Full Hook Camping Up .......$6 .............$18 E Desk 22000 22012 FOSTER ST 22010 On-Site Trailer Rental 22011 D DVQ Daily Dry/Tent Camping .......$6 "F" AVE Bldg# Daily Storage .......................$2 25 ; Equipment Rental: adventure and sports V 2 Q Daily Storage .......................$2 First Day equipment, Each Day campingAfter gear,Each gardening Month22016 22016 PropanePropane Refill Refill .......Market ......Market Price Price EUBANK GATE$35 $2024499 or $400 equipment,Safety and party needs 846-6231 AIR FORCE INNS ST “A” On-Site Trailer Rental includes HQ a 31 ft. trailer parked on spot KIRTLAND th U S The FamCamp is available on a SA E INN 18 ST F SERVI C first come first serve basis. Full with 1 bedroom w/ full/queen bed, pull out couch, 2 single bunk26 Parking ONSITE TRAILER RENTAL EUBANK AVE ; Trips,KIRTLAND lessons, AFB clinics BOUNDARY and classes for the hook-ups are available, as well beds, dinner table with wholebooth seatsfamily (table can be put down to Traileras dry with campsites. amenities Pets either welcome. in trailer make or close a bed by. for small child), microwave, gas stove, gas oven, AlreadyNormal set leash up and pick-upready to rules use. double kitchen sink, full-size refrigerator, bath tub with shower, enforced. Amenities: washer/ toilet, sink, closets, ;air conditioner,Custom group furnace, trips/tours & hot water heater. Firstdryer Day............................$25 room, bathrooms, shower facility, gathering places, book FAMCAMP Eachexchange additional area, day.............$18 propane service, Building 24250 Map Not and dog park. N to Scale To Frost Ave. Fitness Frost Ave. Center 12th St. To 20th St. Eubank G Ave. Gate 4 Like us at Facebook.com/KirtlandForceSupport1 SWIMMING POOLS Hours of Operation Punch Cards Indoor Pool Outdoor Pool Non- Members Mon – Thu Open Memorial Day Members 5:30 a.m. to Noon thru Labor Day Adult Punch $20 $25 Lap Swim Only** Card: Fri-Sun Noon to 1 p.m. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Children’s $10 $15 Lunch Lap Swim Open Swim Punch Card: (Aquatic Membership Only Permitted) Holidays Water $25 $30 1 - 5 p.m. Aerobics 1-3:30 p.m. CLOSED Mon-Thu **Punch cards are good for 11 visits, never Closed expire, and can be used at both pools** 3:30-6:30 p.m. Open &
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