El Malpais National Monument and Conservation Area

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Summary: El Malpais National Monument and Conservation Area was established in 1987 and is a relative newcomer to the National Park System. This monument preserves 114,277 acres of which 109,260 acres are federal and 5,017 acres are private. El Malpais means "the badlands" but contrary to its name this unique area holds many surprises, many of which researchers are now unraveling. Volcanic features such as lava flows, cinder cones, pressure ridges and complex lava tube systems dominate the landscape. Closer inspection reveals unique ecosystems with complex relationships. Sandstone bluffs and mesas border the eastern side, providing access to vast wilderness.

(From the NPS site, I'll be back to write my own later.)


 
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NPS
 
La Ventana Natural Arch
 
 
Photo Tour
Sandstone Bluff's Overlook
La Ventana Natural Arch
 
 
 
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Area Attractions:
Canyon De Chelly National Monument
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
El Morro National Monument
Petrified Forest National Park
Petroglyph National Monument
Acoma Pueblo
Zuni Pueblo
Mount Taylor and Zuni Mountains
Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano
Grants Mining Museum

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Directions:
El Malpais is located south of Grants, NM. Two major state highways border the monument and conservation area and both are accessed via Interstate 40.

Exit 89, east of Grants, will take you along NM 117 which forms the eastern boundary. BLM's El Malpais Ranger Station is located 9 miles south of this exit and is open daily.

Exit 85 at Grants will take you to the Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center, a multi-agency facility, located south of exit 85 and is open daily.

Exit 81, west of Grants, will take you along NM 53 which forms the northwestern boundary. NPS's El Malpais Information Center is located 23 miles south of this exit and is open daily.

 

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Camping & RV:
The Narrows is a primitive camping area administered by the Bureau of Land Management. The Narrows camping area is located on NM 117 on the east side of the conservation area. Check-in with the BLM Ranger Station located on NM 117. (505)280-2918

 

Notes:
El Malpais is managed by a joint effort between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management.