New Mexico offers a wide array of camping opportunities, from rustic campgrounds to well-equipped RV parks. Here are five locations to consider when planning your next camping trip: Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
Mark Smith/Journal Bandelier National Monument remains closed, but the Juniper Campground is open. Camping is 12 per night. Campfires are not allowed due to high fire danger.
There are evening programs at the nearby amphitheater from Friday through Sunday and a mens and womens restroom with plumbing. [email protected] Mon Aug 22 16:59:31 -0600 2011 1314053966 FILENAME: 114364.
JPG JEFF JONES/JOURNAL - BANDELIER1 - OUT/JP3 Deer in Bandelier National Monument. BATS 1: Bats fly at dusk at Bandelier National Monument. COURTESY OF VISIT LOS ALAMOS The Ancestral Pueblo dwellings of Bandelier National Monument offers a glimpse into the ancient past.
[email protected] Wed Jun 24 12:26:53 -0600 2020 1593023212 FILENAME: 1766924.jpg life01_jd_28jun_3parks Bandelier National Monument Cave ladder photo courtesy of Leanne Arvila.
[email protected] Tue Aug 20 11:51:35 -0600 2019 1566323495 FILENAME: 1536137.jpg Frijoles Canyon at Bandelier National Monument photo by Karl Moffatt.
[email protected] Tue Aug 20 11:51:35 -0600 2019 1566323495 FILENAME: 1536138.jpg A view of Long House from Long Trail out of Frijoles Canyon in Bandelier National Monument.
Courtesy of the National Park Service.
