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Grants Day Trips

Grants is the hub for many attractions in the area, including El Malpais National Monument, the Ice Cave, Bandera Volcano, Acoma Sky City, Chaco Cultural National Historical Park, and El Morro National Monument.


Begin your journey in Grants. Visit the New Mexico Mining Museum, the only underground uranium-mining museum in the world. View gems and minerals, and enjoy the historical collection of pottery and baskets dating as far back as 700 A.D.

 

Continue south on Highway 53 for 20 minutes to El Morro National Monument. Also known as “Inscription Rock,” this massive sandstone bluff served as a welcome campsite for weary travelers. Here you’ll see centuries-old Indian petroglyphs, Anasazi Ruins, and over 2,000 signatures, dates and messages of Spanish and American travelers dating back to the 1500s. Museum exhibits located in the visitor center will give you a glimpse of 700 years of human history. Two self-guided trails are also available.

 

EAST

Turn east on Interstate 40 to the oldest continuously inhabited “city” in the United States, Acoma Sky City. Here you’ll see San Esteban Mission, a beautiful and rustic structure that rests on a massive sandstone mesa. The Mission was completed in 1640 under the direction of Spanish Friar Juan Ramirez. The Acoma Visitors Center is located at the base of Acoma Sky City. You’ll also find a crafts shop and native foods café.

 

SOUTHWEST

Head south 25 minutes on Highway 53 to the Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano, New Mexico's Land of Fire and Ice. The Ice Cave is located within a section of collapsed lava tube where just the right combination of physical factors create a natural phenomenon, generating new ice every year.  An ancient trail has been carved through the rugged lava from the historic trading post to the cave, the same pathway people have been crossing for over a thousand years to enjoy the cool, refreshing splendor of the Ice Cave.  Another scenic hike winds around the side and into the Bandera Volcano.  It is a spectacular cinder cone caldera, reaching across the U.S. Continental Divide above 8.000 ft. elevation.  You can walk to both natural landmarks and return in about one hour at a leisurely pace.


http://www.grants.org/

http://www.icecaves.com/

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