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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 INDOOR CLIMBING WALL..............................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 OUTDOOR RECREATION LOCATION HOURS OF OPERATION OUTDOOR RECREATIONLOCATION LOCATION To Wyoming Gate Bldg. 20410Bldg 20410 Griffin Ave 1 Way To 505-846-1499 Frost Ave. Eubank Griffin Ave. Gate OUTDOOR RECREATION LOCATION Fire Dept. Center 846-1499 Bowling To Map Not Wyoming Gate Hours of Operation to Scale HOURS OF OPERATIONBldgTue, 20410 Thu, Fri 8 am- 5 pm N Wed 8 am-2 pm East Center GriffinSat, Sun,Ave Mon & Holidays Closed Fitness 1 Way To Mon, Tue, Thu, &505-846-1499 Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Frost Ave.1 Way Eubank Outdoor Recreation Programs are G Ave. Gate Wed 8for a.m. all base to users!!2 p.m. Fire Dept. Center Kirtland Swimming PoolsBowling Sat RV8 a.m.Storage to Lot Noon Map Not Hours of Operation Family Campground to Scale Outdoor Recreation Tue,Sun Thu, Fri 8 am- 5 pm 1,500Closed sq ft Indoor Climbing Gym N Building 20410 Wed 8 am-2 pm Full-service Ski Shop East Center Fitness Sat, Sun, Mon & Holidays Closed St. Texas Holiday WeekendsFull-service Closed Bike Shop Griffin Ave. Equipment Rental: adventure and 1 Way Blvd. Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Programssports are equipment, camping G Ave. HQ 377 Wing FAMCAMPfor all base users!! gear, gardening equipment, and Kirtland Swimming Poolsparty needs Trips, lessons, clinics and Bldg. RV 24250 Storage Lot Randolph Ave. Family Campground classes for the whole family Outdoor Recreation Located on Frost Ave. near Custom the Eubank group trips/tours Gate Building 20410 846-0337 1,500 sq ft Indoor Climbing Gym Full-service Ski Shop OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS St. Texas Full-service Bike Shop FAMCAMP ARE FOR ALLGriffin BASE Ave. USERS!! Mon Equipment - Fri Rental:7:30 adventure a.m. to 4:30 and p.m. Blvd. Wyoming Weekendsports & equipment,after hours campingselfBuilding service 24250 Hours of Operation HQ 377 Wing gear, gardening equipment,Located on andFrost Ave. near the Eubank Gate; Kirtland SwimmingTue, Thu, Pools Fri 8 am- 4 pm party needs 505-846-0337 Wed 8 am-2 pm The Trips,FamCamp lessons, is availableclinics and on a first come first Closed on Weekends and Holidays ; RV StorageRandolph Lot Ave. serveclasses basis. Fullfor the hook-ups wholeDaily family are Full Hookavailable, Up .............$18 as well as dryCustom campsites. group trips/tours Pets Dailywelcome. Dry/Tent CampingNormal .......$6 leash On-Site Trailer Rental Daily Storage .......................$2 First ;Day Family Campground Each Day After Each Month and pick-up rules enforced.Propane Amenities: Refill ......Market washer/ Price $35 $20 or $400 dryer room, bathrooms, shower facility, gathering ; 1,500 sq ft Indoor Climbing Gym places, bookFAMCAMP exchangeThe area, FamCamp propane is available service, on a On-Site Trailer Rental includes a 31 ft. trailer parked on spot first come first serve basis. Full with 1 bedroom w/ full/queen bed, pull out couch, 2 single bunk beds, dinner table with booth seats (table can be put down to andBuilding dog park. 24250 hook-ups are available, as well ; Full-serviceHours Ski of Shop Operation Located on Frost Ave. nearas dry the campsites. Eubank Pets Gate welcome. make a bed for smallTue, child), Thu, microwave, Fri 8 gas am- stove, 4 pm gas oven, Daily505-846-0337 Full Hook Up .............$18Normal leash and pick-up rules double kitchen sink, full-size refrigerator,Wed 8 batham-2 tub pmwith shower, enforced. Amenities: washer/ toilet, sink,; Fclosets,Closedull-service air on conditioner, Weekends Bike Shopfurnace, and & hot Holidays water heater. DailyDaily Dry/Tent Full Hook Camping Up .......$6 .............$18dryer room, bathrooms, shower facility, gathering places, book On-Site Trailer Rental Daily Dry/Tent Camping .......$6 ; EquipmentFAMCAMP Rental: adventure and sports Daily Storage .......................$2exchange area, propane service, Map Not Daily Storage .......................$2 First Day EachBuilding Day 24250 After Each Month and dog park. equipment, campingor gear, togardening Scale PropanePropane Refill Refill .......Market ......Market Price Price $35 equipment,$20 and party needsN $400 The FamCamp is availableTo on a On-Site Trailer Rental includes a 31 ft. trailer parked on spot Frost Ave. Frost Ave. ONSITEfirst come TRAILER first serve RENTAL basis.Fitness Full with 1 bedroom w/ full/queen; Trips, lessons,bed, pull outclinics couch, and 2 classes single bunk for the Center beds, dinner table with booth seats (table can be put down to hook-ups are available, as well 12th St. whole family Traileras dry with campsites. amenities Pets either welcome. in trailer make or close a bed by. for small child), microwave, gas stove, gas oven, double kitchen sink, full-size refrigerator, bath tub with shower,To Normal leash and pick-up rules 20th St. Eubank Already set up and ready to use. toilet, sink, closets, ;air conditioner,Custom group furnace, trips/tours & hot water heater. enforced. Amenities: washer/ G Ave. Gate dryer room, bathrooms, shower First Day............................$254 Like us at Facebook.com/KirtlandForceSupport 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 – Fri Open Memorial Day Members 5:30 a.m. to Noon thru Labor Day Adult Punch $20 $25 Lap Swim Only** Card: Wed-Fri 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) Sat - Sun Water $25 $30 Noon to 6 p.m. Aerobics 1-3:30 p.m. Open Swim CLOSED **Punch cards are good for 11 visits, never Holidays expire, and can be used at both pools** 3:30-6:30 p.m. 1 - 5 p.m. Open & Lap Swim Mon-Tue Sat Closed Water Aerobics 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. *Except for open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Open & Lap boating from 5-7 p.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Thursday class is in deep water) Tue-Fri 11am-6pm Open PLEASE NOTE: For inclement weather or snow delay, the pool opens at 10 a.m. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Swim 5-6 p.m. Sat-Sun 12pm-6pm Open **Lap swim is defined as an individual 16 Swim and older swimming laps. Please contact Cost: $3.00 per class, $2.50 for members Holidays 1-5pm Open Swim the Aquatics Director for questions. Punch Cards Available Closed Mondays Pricing Info Swim Lessons Group Lessons Daily Fees: $2.50 (16 & up) $55 for non-members, $45 for members; $1.50 (2 to 16) eight, 30 minute sessions Aquatic Members: $2.00 (16 & up) Private Lessons: $1.00 (2 to 16) $20 for a 30 minute private lesson scheduled with an instructor ($30 if two Under 2 years of age is free students at one time) Active Duty: Free for PT Lap swimming Contact Lane Reservation: $12 per hour OUTDOOR POOL INDOOR POOL Bldg. 22014 Bldg. 20229 Lockers 846-5485 Indoor Pool 846-5821 Outdoor Pool Lockers are available to rent on a monthly 846-7363 Aquatic Director, Kate Davis basis. Cost is $10 for non-members and ([email protected]) $8 for members. 2 SWIMMING POOLS Aquatic Membership The KAC Membership is an exclusive membership that gives discounts on daily entries, birthday parties, annual pool passes, punch cards, lockers, AND an exclusive hour at lunch in order to swim laps. In addition, the membership gives discounts to events such as stroke clinics and most events. Please inquire with pool staff for further details. Cost of annual membership is $96. Pool Passes Valid at Both Indoor and Outdoor Pools E-4 & Below Single Family* Members 1 Month $35 $65 $30/$55 6 Month $140 $240 $105/$205 1 Year $240 $435 $200/$325 Summer $90 $160
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