The ruined stone pueblo at Jemez Historic Site dates back 500 years; it was originally known as Giusewa. The remains of the San José de los Jemez Mission church, built in 1821, are also here.
Jemez Historic Site
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Bandelier's 1.2-mile Main Loop Trail in Frijoles Canyon offers an excellent introduction to the main ruins and history of the park. The trail first passes…
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Several historic sites along Bathtub Row comprise this engaging museum, which spotlights the most notable inhabitants of the mesa. Pay admission and pick…
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Perched 450ft above the canyon floor, this lofty ceremonial cave is reached by climbing four ladders. At the top you'll find a reconstructed kiva. There's…
Valles Caldera National Preserve
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
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Manhattan Project National Historical Park
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Generally not open to the public, this Buddhist monastery holds once-a-month weekend retreats ($100).
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Stop in at Ponderosa Valley Winery for a glass or bottle of late-harvest Riesling or Pinot Noir. Free tastings.
3. Valles Caldera National Preserve
12.28 MILES
Ever wondered what the crater of a dormant supervolcano looks like 1.25 million years after it first blows? At Valles Caldera, the prehistoric explosion…
4. Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
19.02 MILES
At this surreal geologic enclave, volcanic ash from the ancient Jemez Mountain volcanoes has eroded into tipi-like formations and slender, steep-sided…
22.62 MILES
Perched 450ft above the canyon floor, this lofty ceremonial cave is reached by climbing four ladders. At the top you'll find a reconstructed kiva. There's…
6. Manhattan Project National Historical Park
22.78 MILES
Los Alamos is one of three separate sites within this national historical park, established in 2015. Each site spotlights a different aspect of the…
22.81 MILES
Built in 1928 to serve as the dining hall for the local boys' school, Fuller Lodge, alongside the historical museum, was purchased by the US government…
8. Los Alamos Historical Museum
22.82 MILES
Several historic sites along Bathtub Row comprise this engaging museum, which spotlights the most notable inhabitants of the mesa. Pay admission and pick…