Acequias of Albuquerque: Walking Ancient Waterways

Acequias of Albuquerque: Walking Ancient Waterways - Paperback

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Acequias of Albuquerque: Walking Ancient Waterways

Acequias of Albuquerque: Walking Ancient Waterways - Paperback

by Joyce Salisbury , Kim Hafermalz
$24.99
Sale price  $24.99 Regular price 

Book Overview

Explore history, nature, and community.

Acequias, the ancient irrigation ditches first carved into the soil of New Mexico hundreds of years ago, are the lifeblood of Albuquerque. From the Native Americans who first cultivated the soil to the Spanish invaders who expanded on their efforts, these waterways reflect the history and impact of settlers on the natural landscape. They also provide the perfect place for a quiet walk. Protected since 1986, the acequia system provides a refuge for native plants and animals like cottonwood trees, coyotes and porcupines, while Spanish imports like vineyards, sheep and horses have found their place along them.

Join historian Joyce Salisbury and trail guide Kim Hafermalz as they share the wonders of the acequias that shape and sustain the city of Albuquerque.


ISBN9781467158688
Author Joyce Salisbury , Kim Hafermalz
PublisherHistory Press
GenreHistory, Travel, and Design
FormatPaperback
PublishedSeptember 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages176
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Joyce Salisbury
Joyce Salisbury is a medieval historian who has written more than ten books. She has also written and recorded four streaming series for The Great Courses, including "The Mediterranean World." When she moved to New Mexico, she recognized the irrigation ditches that resembled those in Spain, an ancient water use important to New Mexico. Kim Hafermalz is an experienced and skilled trail guide. She has volunteered with Albuquerque Open Space as part of its trails team and explored the many trails of the Bosque. She has drawn on her extensive knowledge to expand the number of season-appropriate walks that have been organized in this book.
About Kim Hafermalz
Joyce Salisbury is a medieval historian who has written more than ten books. She has also written and recorded four streaming series for The Great Courses, including "The Mediterranean World." When she moved to New Mexico, she recognized the irrigation ditches that resembled those in Spain, an ancient water use important to New Mexico. Kim Hafermalz is an experienced and skilled trail guide. She has volunteered with Albuquerque Open Space as part of its trails team and explored the many trails of the Bosque. She has drawn on her extensive knowledge to expand the number of season-appropriate walks that have been organized in this book.

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