Nowhere in the world are the raw and often dangerous conditions of the hole in the ground re-created and domed with a graceful white stone and glass museum as they are in Grants, New Mexico, in the "only Uranium Mining Museum in the World." As visitors wind through "Section 26,"
Grants, NM Museums11,300 feet. Sacred to Navajos. Wildlife, hiking, camping, hunting, sightseeing. Lobo Canyon Campground (day use), Coal Mine Campground (overnight)
Grants, NM Natural Attractions800-ft. volcanic cone, hiking trail along rim. 17
Grants, NM Natural AttractionsPicnic tables, river trail....
Stunning sandstone formations surround Aztec. Arches include Anasazi, Arch, Peephole, Octopus, Pillar, Alien and more....
Formation rises 1,700 feet from desert floor. Sacred to Navajos. Viewing allowed, off-limits to hikers, mountain climbers....
Acoma Pueblo - known as Sky City - is the oldest continually inhabited city in North America. Sitting high atop a mesa, Acoma...