- State: NM
- NPCA Region: Southwest
- Est. Date: 1916
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On the slopes of the Jemez Mountains in New Mexico, this monument commemorates the rich cultural history of the American Southwest. Humans have inhabited the canyons and mesas of the Bandelier area for more than 10,000 years. The Ancestral Puebloan people inhabited the region for more than 400 years, and their homes, carved from the rock walls of the Frijoles Canyon, are the primary attraction of the monument. The Bandelier Museum exhibits Ancestral Puebloan artifacts and tells the story of the evolution of the culture. The park also offers 70 miles of rugged trails for hikers of different abilities.
Greetings from Bandelier National Monument
I'm studying to become a geologist, and it's a little hard to explain to people that wandering among rock layers is almost a spiritual experience for me. They're evidence of Deep Time, expanses of millions, sometimes billions, of years. This is a delightfully mind-boggling concept, and I'm very grateful for…
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