Here in New Mexico, history surrounds us. Our state is home to some of the oldest places in the country, where residents of centuries past have left their mark on the landscape. This includes dozens of ancient sites, once home to the ancestors of today’s Indigenous peoples, and you can still see evidence of the lives they lived all across the land now known as New Mexico.

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It is located about 40 miles west of Santa Fe via U.S. Route 84 and State Road 4. An entrance pass costs $25 per vehicle and is valid for seven days. For additional details about visiting the park, other sites to visit, and special events, visit the park’s website or Facebook page.

Location: Google Maps
Phone: 505-672-3861
Website: nps.gov
Facebook: Bandelier National Monument

Looking forward to checking out more incredible ancient sites around the state? New Mexico is home to an untold number but you can read about a few favorites in These 10 Trails In New Mexico Will Lead You To Extraordinary Ancient Ruins.

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