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About Sandoval County

Overview

Sandoval County, located in north-central New Mexico, is the state's fastest-growing county. It encompasses approximately 3,714 square miles with a population of around 154,000 residents.

The county seat is Bernalillo and it includes the city of Rio Rancho, along with towns such as Cuba, Corrales, Jemez Springs, and San Ysidro.

Geography and Recreation

The county's diverse geography ranges from desert landscapes to mountainous regions, offering a variety of recreational opportunities.

Notable attractions include Red Rock Park, Fenton Lake, and Valle Caldera, providing residents and visitors access to hiking, fishing, and camping activities.

Cultural Heritage

Sandoval County is rich in history, with deep roots dating back to the days of the Spanish.

The town of Bernalillo is located at the base of the Sandia Mountains and is on the historic Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.

The county celebrates various festivals, including Las Fiestas de San Lorenzo, which has been celebrated for over 300 years.

Economic Development

Sandoval County has experienced significant growth, particularly in sectors such as technology, healthcare, bioscience, film, and manufacturing.

The Sandoval Economic Alliance (SEA) supports this growth by assisting with:

  • Economic development
  • Commercial and industrial property site selection
  • Corporate relocation
  • Business expansion
  • Workforce development

County Services

The county government offers a wide range of services to residents.

The Community Services Department provides programs such as Animal Care Services, Community Health Services, Prevention and Intervention Services, and Senior Services.

The Sheriff's Office serves as the principal law enforcement agency, offering civil process service, a Close Patrol Program for residents, and sex offender registration.

Native American Reservations

Sandoval County is home to numerous Native American reservations, including:

  • Pueblos of Cochiti, Jemez, San Felipe, Santa Ana, Sandia, Santo Domingo, and Zia
  • Portions of the Navajo Nation
  • Jicarilla Apache Reservation

Locations

Sandoval County operates in several key locations:

  • Rio Rancho, NM, USA
  • Bernalillo, NM, US

Summary

In summary, Sandoval County offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and economic opportunity, making it a vibrant and dynamic community in New Mexico.

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