Explore near Land of Fire & Ice (Bandera Volcano & Ice Cave): Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
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A must see experience in Grants, NM!
This is a very cool place to visit. When you arrive and go inside the gift whop to pay your entrance fee, the staff is very knowledgeable. Our guy who checked us in told us all about the history of th...
Hiked to the imposing yet dormant Bandera Volcano to see where lava flowed 10,000 years ago, reshaping the landscape. It is the best example of a cinder cone volcano in the US. The hike was helped by...
You have got to visit this fascinating little known treasure in New Mexico near El Malpais National Monument. You'll learn about the different types volcanoes and how this affected the the geography, ...
Took a newby hiker and it was the perfect start for her. The trail to the ice cave is easy, the stairs were tricky for her. Then she hiked back to the visitor's center and I hiked the new trail up to ...
A completely must-do stop! To get there, one must travel the old road between Acoma Pueblo and the Zuni Nation. This is a privately owned area, and the trails to the top of the volcano rim and the i...
A must see experience in Grants, NM!
This is a very cool place to visit. When you arrive and go inside the gift whop to pay your entrance fee, the staff is very knowledgeable. Our guy who checked us in told us all about the history of th...
Fire and Ice...
Hiked to the imposing yet dormant Bandera Volcano to see where lava flowed 10,000 years ago, reshaping the landscape. It is the best example of a cinder cone volcano in the US. The hike was helped by...
Memorable experience
You have got to visit this fascinating little known treasure in New Mexico near El Malpais National Monument. You'll learn about the different types volcanoes and how this affected the the geography, ...
Fun and easy walk
Took a newby hiker and it was the perfect start for her. The trail to the ice cave is easy, the stairs were tricky for her. Then she hiked back to the visitor's center and I hiked the new trail up to ...
A hidden gem and lovely way to spend the morning!
A completely must-do stop! To get there, one must travel the old road between Acoma Pueblo and the Zuni Nation. This is a privately owned area, and the trails to the top of the volcano rim and the i...