

Gateway to El Malpais National Monument, offering exhibits, trails, and stunning views of lava flows and volcanic features.
Explore the unique geology and wildlife of this volcanic landscape.
Visit the ancient pueblo of Acoma, offering a glimpse into Native American culture.
Experience the stunning night sky at this International Dark Sky Park.
A local favorite for breakfast, serving classic American dishes with a New Mexican twist.
Known for its green chile stew and other New Mexican specialties, it's a popular spot for lunch.
A fine dining experience, offering steaks and New Mexican cuisine in a elegant setting.
Scrambled eggs, chorizo, black beans, cheese, and green chile wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Slow-cooked stew with pork, green chiles, potatoes, and onions.
Fry bread topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
El Malpais offers hiking trails with varied terrain, making sturdy boots essential for comfort and safety.
The high altitude and desert climate can lead to strong UV rays, so sunscreen and a hat are recommended.
El Malpais is known for its wildlife and scenic views, making binoculars an optional but enjoyable addition to your trip.
These intricate carvings depict ancient symbols and are a unique representation of the area's rich history.
These blankets are made from wool and feature traditional Native American designs, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
Turquoise is a sacred stone to the Native American tribes of the region, and it's often used in their jewelry.
Discover the history of London's water supply and steam power at this interactive museum, housed in a former waterworks.
Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Lamanai via a scenic boat ride through the New River Lagoon, home to diverse wildlife.
A serene, picturesque lagoon in the Camargue, home to diverse wildlife and stunning sunsets.