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Bandelier National MonumentReconstruction of an ancestral pueblo home
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Bandelier National Monument
Plan Your Visit
 
turkey petro
NPS Photo by Sally King
Ancestral Pueblo petroglphs can be viewed from many of the park trails.
From figuring out how to get here, to deciding what to do once you've arrived, this section will help make your visit as rewarding as possible.

Click the above links to find out about directions, lodging, fees and things to do for more information.
 
Trailer and Tent Camping
Camping at Bandelier
To plan a trip with camping
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Abert's Squirrel
Shorter Trails
Hikes 5 miles and under
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Coyote
Longer Hikes
12 miles and longer
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Wild Turkey  

Did You Know?
The Ancestral Pueblo people made blankets from wet turkey feathers twisted into yucca twine. Turkeys and dogs were the two domesticated animals that lived side by side with the Ancestral Pueblo people.

Last Updated: September 04, 2007 at 12:40 EST