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Bandelier National Monument Adventures

Bandelier National Monument showcases ancient petroglyphs, cliff dwellings, and wilderness hikes among breathtaking landscapes.

33,677
Acres Protected
70
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1916
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Bandelier National Monument.

Entrance Requirements

Entrance fees apply; America the Beautiful passes are accepted.

Best Time to Visit

Best to visit in spring or fall for mild temperatures and clear skies, though summer attracts more visitors.

Visitor Information

The main Bandelier Visitor Center is in Frijoles Canyon, offering exhibits and information about the area.

Getting There

Accessible by NM State Road 4, some areas may require vehicles to park at designated lots and use shuttle service depending on the season.

Weather & Climate

Summers can be hot and monsoon-prone, while winters are cold with potential snowfall. Spring and fall provide the most pleasant weather for hiking.

Conservation Efforts

Efforts are ongoing to protect archaeological sites and native flora and fauna. Fire risk is a concern during summer months.

Camping in Bandelier National Monument

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Juniper Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the Visitor Center, providing easy access to main trailheads and facilities.

Ponderosa Group Campground

Primitive
Reservations Required

Ideal for large groups, set in a tranquil forested area about five miles from the main entrance.

Top Trails

Main Loop Trail

Easy
1.2

A popular loop providing access to key archaeological sites and stunning canyon views.

Alcove House Trail

Moderate
2.6

Requires climbing ladders to reach the Alcove House and its ancient kiva.

Falls Trail

Moderate
3

Leads you to a spectacular waterfall, with diverse flora and fauna along the route.

Tsankawi Ruins Trail

Moderate
1.5

Features ancestral Puebloan ruins and stunning views of the surrounding high desert.

Trailblazer Tips

Start your hike early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and crowds.

Late spring and early fall offer the best weather for hiking, but be mindful of monsoon season in July and August.

Parking can be limited, especially during peak season; consider using the shuttle service from nearby locations.

Bring plenty of water and sun protection, especially on longer trails away from water sources.

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