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Bandelier National Monument
March
turkey vulture

photo by sally king

Turkey vultures return to Frijoles Canyon by late March.

THE NORM
As in February, warm sunny days are balanced by cold snowy days. On the average there are just more sunny warm days in March than in February. Wind is often the most notable weather element during this month. A strong wind often heralds a marked change in temperature. The Main Loop Trail is the only trail on which snow is removed. Other trails remain snow and ice covered in the morning and wet and muddy later in the day. Sandhill Cranes continue to pass overhead on their way north. By the end of the month, the turkey vultures return to roost in the cottonwoods by the visitor center. In the lower elevations, the first wildflowers of the season begin to bloom. Visitation is still moderately low. Backcountry use increases as students on spring break take advantage of the over 70 miles of backcountry trails. Fee collection returned to the entrance station on March 10th. Visitor Center hours extended in mid-month (hours changed to 9 AM - 530 PM on March 9th this year). Juniper Campground reopened on the 1st.
 
mourning cloak

photo by sally king

Mourning Cloaks are among the first butterflies seen in the spring.

MARCH 2009
March 2009 has started cool, breezy, and dry.  Juniper Campground has reopened after being closed for the winter.  Fees have moved back to the entrance station.  Snow and ice are minimal in the lower elevations of the park. There is still quite a bit in the higher elevations and upper canyons. 

Valles Caldera  

Did You Know?
The Valles Caldera is the collapsed summit of the Jemez Volcano which erupted over 1 million years ago. Ash from this volcano formed the volcanic tuff from which the Ancestral Pueblo people built their homes.

Last Updated: March 08, 2009 at 17:21 EST