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Manzano Springs rests in the embrace of foothills that rise with a quiet, persistent strength, their slopes a study in ochre and sage. It lies 24.8 miles east-south-east of Albuquerque, NM (from Albuquerque, NM: bearing 109°T), and is situated 7.0 miles south-south-west of Edgewood. The land here is a testament to the patient sculpting of wind and sun, a terrain of arroyos that scar the earth with fleeting streams and mesas that stand like ancient sentinels against the vast, crystalline sky. Scrub oak and juniper cling to the less forgiving inclines, their gnarled branches catching the sharp, bright sunlight that defines the New Mexico high desert, while the air, particularly at dawn and dusk, carries a dry, clean scent, tinged with the faint, sweet perfume of blooming desert flora. The scattered dwellings of Manzano Springs seem to emerge organically from this landscape, their adobe hues blending seamlessly with the surrounding earth, giving the impression of a place that has always been, rather than one that was merely built. The history of Manzano Springs is deeply intertwined with the water that has, for millennia, trickled and flowed from the mountains, giving life to this arid expanse. Early peoples, drawn by these precious springs, left their mark in scattered pottery shards and faint pictographs, whispers of lives lived in harmony with the desert’s demanding beauty. Later, ranching and small-scale farming became the lifeblood of Manzano Springs, communities forming around the fertile pockets where water allowed for sustenance. Today, while the echoes of this pastoral past still resonate, the local economy has broadened, with artisans and craftspeople finding inspiration in the stark, luminous surroundings, their creations reflecting the unique character of the land. The rhythm of Manzano Springs is one of quiet persistence, a steady unfolding of days marked by the steady arc of the sun and the profound stillness of the desert night.
| Location | Manzano Springs, Bernalillo County, New Mexico |
| Coordinates | 34.967827°N, 106.236415°W |
| Timezone | Mountain Time (America/Denver) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 87015 |
| Area Code | 505 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |