Bandelier National Monument, NM
Visitor Services
Information, guidebooks, an orientation slide show, and wilderness permits are available at the visitor center and also at a bookstore operated by Western National Parks (formerly...[more]
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Fees Entrance Fee: $12.00 per car for a seven day permit. An annual permit is $25. |
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Accessibility The visitor center, including restrooms, is not fully compliant to ADA standards, but is mostly accessible. The... [more] |
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Camping Camping services are located near Bandelier National Monument at Ponderosa Campground and Juniper Campground. |
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Food There are places to buy food here. |
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Information The visitor center in Frijoles Canyon has exhibits on prehistoric and historic Pueblo culture. Information is available on the monument, as well as nearby attractions. |
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Lodging There is no lodging within Bandelier, but there is a wide variety available in nearby communities, including Los Alamos, White Rock, Espanola, and Santa Fe. |
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Restrooms Restrooms located at the visitor service center and in the campgrounds. |
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Retail There are places to shop here. |
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Special Considerations
- Limited parking for visitors. There can be up to an hour wait for parking.
- Wear comfortable sportswear type clothing in 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.
- The weather here is warm and dry, with rain in early summer months. There is a chance of snow storms from October through May.
Restrictions
A wilderness permit is required for overnight backcountry use. The permit is free but must be obtained in person at the visitor center during regular hours.
No campfires, weapons, or pets permitted in backcountry.








