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Aztec Ruins National Monument - Aztec, NM | |
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Follow ancient passageways to a distant time. Explore West Ruin, a center of ancestral Pueblo society that once housed over 500 masonry rooms. Look up and see original timbers holding up the roof. Search for the fingerprints of ancient workers in the stucco walls. Listen for an echo of ritual drums in the reconstructed "Great Kiva." Adventure into the past. |
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Bandelier National Monument - Los Alamos, NM | |
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The beautiful historic 1930's CCC visitor center at Bandelier is getting a much needed rehab. The building lacks good accessibility, contains hazardous materials, and struggles to accommodate the electrical, computer needs of the twenty-first century. See how this work will affect your visit See how this work will affect the historic building |
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Capulin Volcano National Monument - Capulin, NM | |
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Mammoths, giant bison, and short-faced bears witnessed the earthquakes and firework-like explosions which hurled molten rock thousands of feet into the air. Approximately 60,000 years ago, the rain of cooling cinders formed Capulin Volcano, a nearly perfectly-shaped cinder cone, rising more than 1000 feet above the surrounding landscape. |
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park - Carlsbad, NM | |
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As you pass through the Chihuahuan Desert and Guadalupe Mountains of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas—filled with prickly pear, chollas, sotols and agaves—you might never guess there are more than 300 known caves beneath the surface. The park contains 116 of these caves, formed when sulfuric acid dissolved the surrounding limestone, creating some of the largest caves in North America. |
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park - Nageezi, NM | |
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Gallo Campground is now open with limited services. For information click here. Chaco Canyon was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250. The Chacoan sites are part of the homeland of Pueblo Indian peoples of New Mexico, the Hopi Indians of Arizona, and the Navajo Indians of the Southwest. More... |
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El Camino Real de Los Tejas National Historic Trail - Santa Fe, NM,TX,LA | |
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¡Hola! Bienvenidos al Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail. Come on a journey that will carry you through 300 years of Texas and Louisiana frontier settlement and development. |
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El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail - NM,TX | |
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Take a journey on El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail to savor 300 years of heritage and culture in the Southwest. |
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El Malpais National Monument - Grants, NM | |
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This jagged landscape poured forth over the past million years. Molten rock created an eerie world of lava tube caves, cinder cones, pressure ridges, and bridges. A closer look reveals diverse flora and fauna adapted to extreme environments. Ancient cairns, prehistoric ruins, and homesteads show how people have related to this primeval place. |
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El Morro National Monument - Ramah, NM | |
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A reliable waterhole hidden at the base of a sandstone bluff made El Morro (the headland) a popular campsite. Ancestral Puebloans and Spanish and American travelers carved over 2,000 signatures, dates, messages, and petroglyphs for hundreds of years. We invite you to make El Morro a stopping point during your travels. |
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Fort Union National Monument - Watrous, NM | |
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Fort Union was established in 1851 as the guardian of the Santa Fe Trail. During its forty-year history, three different forts were constructed close together. The third Fort Union was the largest in the American Southwest, and functioned as a military garrison, territorial arsenal, and military supply depot for the southwest. The largest visible network of Santa Fe Trail ruts can be seen here. |
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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument - Silver City, NM | |
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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument offers a glimpse into the homes and lives of the Mogollon people who lived in this area over 700 years ago. |
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Northern Rio Grand National Heritage Area - Española, NM | |
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Stretching from Albuquerque to the Colorado border, the heritage area includes Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, and Taos counties. It encompasses a mosaic of cultures, including the Jicarilla Apache, 8 Pueblo tribes, and the descendants of Spanish colonists who settled in the area beginning in 1598, a generation before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. Share ideas at Open Houses! |
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Old Spanish National Historic Trail - AZ,CA,CO,NV,NM,UT | |
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Take a journey across the Southwest on the Old Spanish National Historic Trail between Santa Fe and Los Angeles for history, culture, and scenic beauty. |
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Pecos National Historical Park - Pecos, NM | |
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Pecos preserves 12,000 years of history including the ancient pueblo of Pecos, Colonial Missions, Santa Fe Trail sites, 20th century ranch history of Forked Lightning Ranch, and the site of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass. For several centuries the Upper Pecos Valley has been one of those rare places where the impact of geography on human experience is strikingly clear. |
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Petroglyph National Monument - Albuquerque, NM | |
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Petroglyph National Monument protects a variety of cultural and natural resources including volcanos, archeological sites and an estimated 20,000 carved images. Many of the images are recognizable as animals, people, brands and crosses; others are more complex. These images are inseparable from the cultural landscape, the spirits of the people who created, and who appreciate them. |
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Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument - Mountainair, NM | |
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Once, thriving American Indian trade communities of Tiwa and Tompiro speaking Puebloans inhabited this remote area of central New Mexico. Early in the 17th-century Spanish Franciscans visited the area and found it ripe for their missionary efforts. However by 1677 the entire Salinas District, was depopulated of both Indian and Spaniard alike. |
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Santa Fe National Historic Trail - CO,KS,MO,NM,OK | |
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Take a journey between western Missouri and Santa Fe on the Santa Fe National Historic Trail. You'll find adventure and evidence of past travelers who made this remarkable trip before you! |
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White Sands National Monument - Alamogordo, NM | |
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Rising from the heart of the Tularosa Basin is one of the world's great natural wonders - the glistening white sands of New Mexico. Here, great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand have engulfed 275 square miles of desert and created the world's largest gypsum dune field. White Sands National Monument preserves a major portion of this unique dune field, along with the plants and animals ... |






















