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El Malpais National MonumentA gopher snake slithers across lava boulders
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El Malpais National Monument
Permits
 

Special Use Permit

Individuals or groups who wish to use El Malpais National Monument for a special purpose or event require a Special Use Permit. A Special Use Permit must be applied for and approved by the Superintendent. Please follow the link most closely associated with your event and provide the required documentation to the Special Use Permit Coordinator at the address found on the first page of the application. If you have questions, you may contact the Special Use Permit Coordinator at 505-285-4641.

Caving Permits

Five caves are open without permits: Junction, Xenolith, Big Skylight, Four Windows, and Braided. Braided Cave is closed seasonally. Visiting any other cave will require a cave permit in advance of your visit. Call park headquarters at 505-285-4641 to begin the process. Please allow up to 30 days for your permit.

Commercial Photography

This includes, but is not limited to, any filming or photography intended for commercial public viewing or advertising, such as commercial still photography, motion picture photography, television commercials, and/or commercial videotaping. Please allow at least four business days for processing.

General Application

This includes, but is not limited to, weddings, large group picnics, sporting events, church services, public spectator attractions, entertainment, ceremonies, 1st Amendment activities (fee is waived), or anyone wishing to use a public address system. Please allow at least four business days for processing.

Research Permit

Anyone wishing to conduct research at El Malpais National Monument must first submit an online application through the National Park Service Research Permit and Reporting System. We will then review the application and notify you of our decision. Contact the Research Permit Coordinator at 505-285-4641 or e-mail us for more information.

La Ventana is one of the most spectacular natural arches found in New Mexico.  

Did You Know?
La Ventana Natural Arch is one of the largest accessible arches in New Mexico. Eroded from Zuni Sandstone by wind and water, it is 25 feet thick, 125 feet high and 165 feet across at the base.
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Last Updated: November 12, 2009 at 18:51 EST