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The Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center is part of El Malpais National Monument. The facility is staffed by representatives of the National Park Service, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management. Also, a cooperating association bookstore is housed at the center and is operated by Western National Parks Association.

The facility provides information about Northwest New Mexico's public lands including:

* El Malpais National Monument, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, El Morro National Monument, Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, El Malpais National Conservation Area, Cabezon Peak and nearby Wilderness Study Areas, the Zuni Mountains and Mount Taylor. * Interpretive programs * Area maps * Trip planning * Auditorium programs and videos

Other activities available at the center include:

* Picnic facilities * Short walks * Wildlife viewing

Attractions and Upcoming Events



Bandera Crater / Ice Caves

800-ft. volcanic cone, hiking trail along rim. 17

Grants, NM Natural Attractions

Laguna Pueblo

Laguna Pueblo was founded in 1699. Part of the attraction to settle here was the spectacular views and natural beauty that remains to be seen today. Be sure to explore the pueblo'

Grants, NM Archaeology


Things to do near Grants, NM

Alien Run / Aztec Trails

Mountain Bike trail. 30 scenic miles near alleged Aztec UFO crash site....

Navajo Code Talkers Room

Photos, memorabilia commemorate Code Talker' WWII contributions....

Salmon Ruins / Heritage Park

11th-century Pueblo ruins, historical buildings, museum. San Juan County Archaeological Research Center & Library at Salmon R...