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Colorado National Monument
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If you are looking for ways to help support Colorado National Monument in its efforts to preserve and protect the spectacular natural and cultural features, consider joining the Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA). CNMA exists solely for the purpose of supporting Colorado National Monument. Follow the navigation links on the left to become a member and to buy books and gifts.

Colorado National Monument Association is a non-profit educational organization working in cooperation with the National Park Service (NPS). The CNMA uses proceeds from its bookstore to support interpretive and educational programs and to fund research projects.

Independence Monument  

Did You Know?
Independence Monument is all that remains of a continuous ridge that once formed a wall between Monument and Wedding Canyons. A cap of durable Kayenta rock has protected this picturesque 450 feet (137 meters) high monolith from the relentless erosion that carried away the surrounding rock.

Last Updated: August 05, 2009 at 15:45 EST