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New Mexico Attractions Northwest New Mexico Attractions Map Attraction Miles Web Aztec Ruins National Monument www.nps.gov/azru 1 Four Corners National Monument 76 www.navajonationparks.org 2 Shiprock Pinnacle 50 shiprock.navajochapters.org 3 Salmon Ruins Museum 11 www.salmonruins.com 4 Angel Peak Recreation Area 27 www.blm.gov/visit/angel-peak-scenic-area 5 Navajo Lake State Park 27 www.stateparks.com/navajo_lake_state_park_in_new_mexico.html 6 Bisti / De-Na-Zin Wilderness Area 70 www.blm.gov/visit/bisti-de-na-zin-wilderness 7 Chaco Culture National Historical Park 80 www.nps.gov/chcu 8 El Morro National Monument 192 www.nps.gov/elmo 9 Ice Cave & Bandera Volcano 175 www.icecaves.com 10 El Malpais National Monument 179 www.nps.gov/elma 11 Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad 106 cumbrestoltec.com 12 Rio Grande del Norte National Monument 186 www.blm.gov/visit/rgdnnm 13 Taos / Taos Pueblo 209 taos.org 14 Angel Fire Vietnam Veterans Memorial 220 www.vietnamveteransmemorial.org 15 Abiquiu & Ghost Ranch 148 16 Ojo Caliente Hot Springs 179 17 Classical Gas Museum 182 18 Chimayo 178 19 Puye Cliff Dwellings 207 20 Jemez Springs 155 21 Valles Caldera National Preserve 155 www.nps.gov/vall 22 Bandelier National Monument 198 www.nps.gov/band 23 Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument 196 www.blm.gov/visit/kktr 24 Santa Fe 206 www.santafe.org July 2019 25 Pecos National Historical Park 229 www.nps.gov/peco 26 Origami in the Garden 200 outsidetheboxstudio.com 27 Tinkertown Museum 199 tinkertown.com 28 Petroglyph National Monument 174 www.nps.gov/petr 29 El Rancho de Las Golondrinas 192 golondrinas.org 30 Española 170 Scenic Byway Miles Attractions (One-way) Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway 100 • Angel Fire • Red River • Eagle Nest • Taos • Questa High Road to Taos Scenic Byway 53 • Kit Carson Home and Museum • San Francisco de Asis Mission Church • Mission Church of San José de Gracia • Santuario de Chimayó (in Las Trampas) • Taos Pueblo Jemez Mountain Trail Scenic Byway 147 • Bandelier National Monument • Jemez Pueblo • Battleship Rock • Jemez Soda Dam • Bradbury Science Museum • Ponderosa Valley Vineyard and Winery • Fenton Lake State Park • Spence Hot Springs • Gilman Tunnels • Tsankawi Ruins • Jemez Falls • Valles Caldera National Preserve • Jemez Historic Site Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway 591 • Aztec Museum • El Malpais National Monument • Aztec Ruins National Monument • El Morro National Monument • Bandera Volcano and Ice Cave • Salmon Ruins • Bisti De-Na-Zin Wilderness • Shiprock • Chaco Culture National Historical Park • Toadlena Trading Post at Newcomb • Crownpoint • Two Grey Hills Trading Post at Tohatchi • Zuni Pueblo Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway 53 • Cerrillos Hills State Park • Sandia Ranger Station and Visitor Center • Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum & • Tijeras Pueblo Archaeological Site Petting Zoo • Tinkertown Museum • Madrid Old Coal Town Museum • Turquoise Trail Sculpture Garden (aka • San Francisco de Assis Church Origami in the Garden) • Sandia Crest Learn more about these locales in Southwest Colorado at www.aztecnm.com/fourcorners/newmexico .
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