Indian Moon Neighborhood Has Many Conveniences

Indian Moon is one of Albuquerque’s southeast neighborhoods close to the Sandia Mountains, and it has a beautiful local park. Homes in this area are close to many everyday conveniences, from churches to car repair shops.

Things to Do in Indian Moon Albuquerque

Picture of Vista Verde Park	9898 Hannett Pl NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112

While Indian Moon is mostly residential, there is still plenty to do nearby. The neighborhood’s local park, Vista Verde Park, is well-loved and great for families and pets. One Google reviewer, Logan R. shared, 

This is a beautiful park in the middle of a very family and dog-friendly neighborhood. Most of it is just open grass, but there are plenty of trees ringing the open area, just inside the loop of the sidewalk that runs the edge. There’s also a large children’s play castle of sorts.”

Another way to stay active in Indian Moon is by joining Powerflex Gym. Members have 24-hour access to this gym, so it’s perfect for people who work unusual hours or anyone who wants the flexibility. Members enjoy a wide variety of free weights, machines, and cardio equipment.

And, both children and adults might enjoy taking some karate classes at Mountain Eagle Karate Academy. According to Mountain Eagle, karate students benefit from increased self-confidence, focus, fitness, community, and just an all-around fun experience!

Churches in the Indian Moon Neighborhood

Picture of Sandia Baptist Church 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112

Sandia Baptist Church is located in the Indian Moon neighborhood and has been around since 1959. They offer several worship times on Sundays and throughout the week, and have ministries focused on adults, families, and missions/service. Their mission is to grow people in their personal faith, connect them to others through community, and reach out to the world with their message.

Directions from Sandia Baptist Church to Bosque Heating, Cooling & Plumbing

Drive 15 min (10.1 miles)
Sandia Baptist Church
9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, United States

Get on I-40 W
3 min (1.0 mi)

Head west on Constitution Ave NE toward Moon St NE
0.5 mi

Turn left onto Wyoming Blvd NE
0.2 mi

Turn right to merge onto I-40 W
0.3 mi

Continue on I-40 W. Take I-25 N to Pan American Frontage Rd N. Take exit 230 from I-25 N
7 min (8.1 mi)

Merge onto I-40 W
3.9 mi

Use the right 3 lanes to take exit 159B-159C to merge onto I-25 N toward Santa Fe
4.1 mi

Take exit 230 toward San Mateo Blvd/Osuna Rd
0.1 mi

Continue on Pan American Frontage Rd N to your destination
3 min (0.9 mi)

Merge onto Pan American Frontage Rd N
0.3 mi

Use the left lane to turn left onto San Mateo Blvd NE
249 ft

Continue onto Osuna Rd NE
0.1 mi

Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto Pan American Fwy NE
0.4 mi

Turn right
Destination will be on the left
285 ft
Bosque Heating Cooling and Plumbing
5901 Pan American Fwy #D1, Albuquerque, NM 87109, United States

What is the cost of converting a swamp cooler to refrigerated air in my Indian Moon home?

At Bosque Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, we do a cost-per-square-foot analysis of your home so you can make a decision that makes financial sense for you. In most cases, with the energy-efficient technology that is available today, it is more cost-effective to have AC than a swamp cooler in an Albuquerque home.

Are there any health benefits to switching to refrigerated air?

Yes, there certainly are potential health benefits to a swamp cooler conversion. Swamp coolers, or evaporative coolers, use water evaporation to cool the air. If not properly maintained, you risk mold getting into the air. Switching to air conditioning potentially improves the air quality in your home, or at least removes the risk of mold.

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