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El Malpais National Monument

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Description:
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. For more than 10,000 years people have interacted with the El Malpais landscape. Historic and archeological sites provide reminders of past times. More than mere artifacts, these cultural resources are kept alive by the spiritual and physical presence of contemporary Indian groups, including the Puebloan peoples of Acoma, Laguna,and Zuni, and the Ramah Navajo. These tribes continue their ancestral uses of El Malpais including gathering herbs and medicines, paying respect, and renewing ties. El Malpais is managed by a joint effort between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management. For information about El Malpais National Conservation Area contact: Bureau of Land Management P.O. Box 846 Grants, NM 87020-0846 (505) 287-7911 Visit our expanded pages at www.nps.gov/elma/home.htm

Designations:
El Malpais National Monument and Conservation Area (December 31, 1987)

Accessibility:
Accessibility is limited. A portion of Sansstone Bluffs Overlook is wheelchair accessible as is a short loop trail at the Zuni-Acoma Trailhead. Restroom facilities at areas throughout the monument are accessible. El Malpais Information Center and the Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center are also accesible.

Getting Around:
Two state highways provide access to many areas in the monument. These are NM 117 and NM 53. County Road 42, a dirt road, provides access to the backcountry's primitive dirt roads. These roads may be impassable when wet. Travel on these roads is restricted to high clearance vehicles and those with four-wheel drive are preferred. Mountain bikes, hiking and horseback (no bike or horse rentals avaliable) are also means of transportation. Hiking routes exist throughout the monument. Most traverse lava flows and are marked with rock cairns. Few dirt routes exist. Backcountry hiking and cave exploration is permitted(a permit may be required), but no water is avaliable. Topographical maps and a compass or GPS unit are strongly suggested for backcountry exploration. Please stop by a visitor center for the park's caving policy and information prior to entering any cave. Use extreme caution hiking on lava terrain - its sharp and unstable! Please don't hike or cave alone.

Activites:
Auto_Touring | Biking | Camping | Climbing | Educational Programs | Hiking | Horseback Riding | Hunting | Wilderness Area | Wildlife Viewing | Backpacking | Bird Watching | Nature Walks | Stargazing | And more.

Facilities:
Visitor_Centers | Picnic Areas | Museum Exhibits | Tours & Guided Activities | Medical Services | And more.

Nature: Volcanoes | Caves | And more.

Directions to El Malpais National Monument

Plane:
Major airlines serve Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is 72 miles from the monument. Rental vehicles are available in Albuquerque and limited rentals are available in Grants, NM and Gallup, NM. Greyhound bus lines has limited service to Grants, NM.

Car:
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 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. daily. Exit 85, at Grants will take you to the Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center, a multi-agency facility, located south of exit 85 open 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. during Daylight Savings Time and 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. the rest of the year. 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 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. daily.

Public Transportation
Greyhound bus lines has limited service to Grants, NM.


Attractions:
Acoma Pueblo
Phone:505-470-4966

Zuni Pueblo

Mount Taylor and Zuni Mountains
Phone:505-287-8833

Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano
Phone:1-888-ICE-Cave

Grants Mining Museum
Phone:505-287-4802

Nearby Parks:
Canyon De Chelly National Monument (155 miles)
Chaco Culture National Historical Park (86 miles)
El Morro National Monument (139 miles)
Petroglyph National Monument (78 miles)


Contact Information for El Malpais National Monument

123 E. Roosevelt Avenue

Grants, NM 87020

Phone: 505-285-4641 Fax: 505-285-5661

Located in Grants, NM

For more information on El Malpais National Monument

Information on this page provided by the NPS.




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