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park map more info about this area back to parks top Bandelier National MonumentLos Alamos, NM
 Best known for mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and
the ancestral Pueblo dwellings found among them, Bandelier also includes
over 23,000 acres of designated Wilderness. It was named for Adolph
Bandelier, a 19th-century anthropologist. Proclaimed on February 11, 1916.
Acreage: 32,737, all federal. Wilderness area: 23,267.
CONTACTS
Email - BAND_Superintendent@nps.gov
Fax- 505-672-9607
Write to HCR 1, Box 1, Suite 15 Los Alamos, NM 87544
Phone Visitor Information - (505) 672-0343
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons Daily. Summer: Visitor Center, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.;
Winter: Visitor Center, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Spring/Fall: Visitor
Center, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Frijoles Canyon: dawn to dusk. Closed
December 25, January 1.
Getting There CAR - Visitors traveling North-South on I-25
take St Francis/84/285 exit for Santa Fe, go straight through city, then
follow signs to Bandelier at each major junction.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - To Monument: no regularly scheduled commercial
transportation available.
Weather & Climate Sunny and dry, with thunderstorms in
mid-late summer months. Frost and chance of snow storms from October
through May. Wear layered comfortable sportswear type clothing appropriate
for season, with sturdy walking shoes. The elevation in Frijoles Canyon is
6,000 feet and can cause breathing difficulties for some people visiting
from lower elevations.
Accessibility Visitor Center not to standards but accessible.
Visitor Center restrooms not up to standard but accessible. First quarter
mile of Main Loop Trail accessible. Wheelchair available for loan.
Orientation slide show captioned. Two tactile tables available. Main Loop
Trail guides available in large print and Braille.
Getting Around Paved road leads from entrance to campground,
visitor center, and picnic area. No other roads available for use by
visitors. Approximately 70 miles of back country trails available for day
or overnight use.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee COMMERCIAL AND
RECREATIONAL GROUPS $Varies for One Time For more
information, contact the park prior to arrival.
EDUCATIONAL
GROUPS Free! for Day Entrance fee waiver available for bona
fide educational groups visiting the park as part of their course work;
call at least 2 weeks in advance (505)672-3861 x534
PER
CAR $10.00 for 7 Days
Permits FILMING
PERMIT
Filming permits are issued on an individual basis (based on
size of project, whether a movie, commercial, etc., how many staff needed
for supervision, and how much time will be involved.) For additional
information, call (505) 672-3861 ex 502
WILDERNESS PERMIT Free!
Wilderness permit is required for overnight backcountry use. It must
be obtained in person at the Visitor Center during regular hours. Maps,
information, advice available for hikers. No campfires, weapons, or pets
permitted in backcountry. Notes to hikers: Zone C and Zone D in Capulin
Canyon are presently closed to camping. No water available in mid-Alamo.
Turkey Springs Trail difficult to travel due to downed trees from the 1996
Dome Fire. The trail going north from the Dome Trailhead, into Zone A in
Capulin Canyon, no longer exists due to flooding following the Dome Fire.
Special Use Permits SPECIAL USE PERMIT
At least
one month's notice and application for Special Use Permits is required.
CAMPING
Juniper Campground Juniper
Campground, with 94 sites, is located on the mesa top near the park
entrance station, among pinons, junipers, and some Ponderosa pines. It is
available for use most of the year, but may close in winter depending on
weather. First-come first-served, no reservations (seldom fills). There
are no hook-ups, but there are centrally-located water taps, and a dump
station is available. Each site has a paved parking pad, picnic table, and
fire grill. The restrooms have flush toilets. There are no showers in the
park, but they are available for a fee at the public pool and YMCA in Los
Alamos (12 miles). Limit 10 people/2 vehicles/3 tents per site. Firewood
gathering is not permitted. Pets are permitted only in campsites, parking
areas, or along roadways, and must be on leash. Evening programs are
offered at campground amphitheater in summer as staffing permits; check
the bulletin boards on the restrooms. Camping fee $10/night/site.
Ponderosa Group Campground Ponderosa Campground, for use
by groups of 10 or more only, is located along State Route 4 about 6 miles
west of the Bandelier entrance station. There are two sites, capacity 50
people each; fee is $35/night/site. Parking is limited, and any group may
have only 1 RV among its vehicles. Central water taps, pit toilets, fire
grills, picnic tables; no hook-ups. No showers in the park, but showers
are available at the public pool and the YMCA in Los Alamos (5 miles) for
a small fee. Firewood gathering not permitted. Campground available
seasonally, reservations required; contact (505) 672-3861 ex 534 as far in
advance as possible. Sites can also be reserved for day
use.
FACILITIES
Visitor
Centers BANDELIER VISITOR CENTER Open All Year Location -
Frijoles Canyon, 3 miles from park entrance. Closures - The
park is closed December 25 and January 1. Buses are not allowed to park in
canyon area most of year. Parking at the Visitor Center is limited, and
there may be a wait as long as an hour in summer and on holidays. Pets are
not permitted on trails and must be on leash at all times where allowed.
Special Programs - Craft-making demonstrations by local
American Indians are presented on weekends throughout summer months.
Evening programs are presented in the campground amphitheater during
summer months. Exhibits - The Visitor Center in Frijoles Canyon
has exhibits on prehistoric and historic Pueblo culture. Rangers are on
duty to provide information on monument as well as nearby
attractions. Available Facilities - Wilderness permits,
information, and an orientation slide show are available at the Visitor
Center, as well as a bookstore operated by Southwest Parks and Monuments
Association. Concessionaire-operated gift shop and snack bar, also open
year-round, are nearby.
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