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Los Volcanes Natural Park Adventures

Los Volcanes Natural Park is a striking volcanic landscape near Albuquerque, New Mexico, offering hiking, biking, and stunning vistas of volcanic cones and lava flows within the Rio Grande Rift.

16,000
Acres Protected
60+
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
2015
Year Established

About Los Volcanes Natural Park

 

Los Volcanes Natural Park encompasses a dramatic collection of volcanic cones, lava flows, and basalt fields located within the Albuquerque volcanic field on the western edge of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The park features the prominent volcanoes of Mount Taylor, Cerro Negro, and the West Mesa vents, formed from eruptions between approximately 150,000 and 190,000 years ago. This terrain, shaped by volcanic activity atop the Rio Grande Rift, showcases stark black lava flows, rugged cinder cones, and juniper-pinyon woodland ecosystems. The park supports a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, coyotes, hawks, and diverse plant communities adapted to arid volcanic soils. Historically, these volcanoes are geologically young and culturally significant, and the area serves as a natural classroom revealing the dynamic volcanic origin of the region. Visitors to Los Volcanes Natural Park enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and trail running on an extensive network of trails that wind among scenic lava fields and cones, offering panoramic views of the Rio Grande Valley and the Sandia Mountains. Notable landmarks include the imposing Cerro Negro cinder cone, perfect for an uphill workout and rewarding summit views, as well as the hidden lava tube caves that invite exploration. Accessible yet wild-feeling, the park draws both outdoor enthusiasts and geology buffs seeking an adventurous experience close to Albuquerque’s urban edge.

Highlights

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Cerro Negro Volcanic Cone – a distinctive black cinder cone with panoramic views

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Expansive basalt lava flows showcasing unique volcanic geology

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Lava tube caves offering adventurous exploration opportunities

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Extensive multi-use trails ideal for hiking, biking, and trail running

Notable Natural Features

Cerro Negro

A steep, jet-black volcanic cinder cone rising 600 feet above the surrounding mesa, offering 360-degree views.

Lava Tube Caves

Natural tunnels formed by cooling lava flows, providing unique subterranean exploration opportunities.

Rio Grande Rift

The park sits within the Rio Grande Rift, a major geological fault where the Earth's crust is pulling apart.