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El Malpais National Monument adventures

El Malpais National Monument Adventures

El Malpais National Monument offers a captivating landscape forged by volcanic activity, providing unique outdoor adventures amidst rugged lava flows and sandstone formations.

114,277
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
114,417
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About El Malpais National Monument

El Malpais National Monument
 

El Malpais National Monument, located in northwest New Mexico, spans an area defined by volcanic scenery created by lava flows, cinder cones, and sandstone bluffs. This monument preserves a fascinating intersection of geological phenomena and cultural history. It features extensive lava fields that contrast sharply against the red sandstone cliffs, creating an otherworldly environment. This protected area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking, caving, and photography opportunities. The region also tells the story of ancestral Puebloan peoples and subsequent Spanish explorers, whose history is embedded in the landscape. Notable landmarks include the La Ventana Natural Arch, one of the largest arches in New Mexico, and the Big Tubes Area, which offers a chance to explore a preserved network of lava tube caves. Visitors are drawn not only to the unparalleled geological features but also to the diverse ecosystems supporting unique flora and fauna, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes across the variable terrain.

Highlights

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La Ventana Natural Arch

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Big Tubes Area

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Sandstone bluffs along the Narrows

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Exploration of unique lava tube caves

Notable Natural Features

La Ventana Natural Arch

One of the largest natural arches in New Mexico, accessible from a short, scenic trail.

Big Tubes Area

A series of lava tubes providing a unique caving experience for adventurous visitors.

El Calderon Trail

A 3-mile loop trail encircling extinct volcanic features with access to lava tubes.