El Malpais
National Monument
123 East Roosevelt Avenue
Grants, NM 87020
Phone
El Malpais Information Center
(505) 783-4774
Monument Headquarters
(505) 285-4641 ext. 0
El Malpais means the badlands
but this volcanic area holds many surprises. Lava
flows, cinder cones, pressure ridges and complex
lava tubes dominate the landscape. A closer look
reveals high desert environments where animals and
plants thrive. Prehistoric ruins, ancient cairns,
rock structures, and homesteads remind us of past
times. Visitors need to be prepared for exploring
this rugged place.
Exploring on Foot
The jagged volcanic terrain
influences a variety of activities such as hiking,
spelunking and primitive camping. Very few trails
exist at El Malpais National Monument. Rather,
cairned routes lead hikers to interesting features.
These piles of rocks blend in well with the lava
flows and are often difficult to sight. Hikers need
to be prepared to apply route-finding skills to
avoid becoming lost.
Exploring by Car
The monument is bordered by
two state highways and a dirt county road. NM117 on
the eastern boundary provides a scenic drive along
the McCarty's Lava Flow. This is the youngest flow
within El Malpais and is dated between 2000-3000
years old.
NM53 is a scenic byway that
follows the northern boundary of the monument. It
parallels the El Calderon Lava Flow which is
estimated to be 115,000 years old and is the oldest
lava flow withing El Malpais.
County Road 42 is also known
as the Chain of Craters Backcountry Byway. This is a
32 mile dirt road that provides access to the
western portion of the monument. High clearance
vehicles are recommended for traveling this road.
Places to Picnic
- El Caderon Area
- El Malpais Information
Center
- El Malpais Ranger Station
- La Ventana Nature Arch
- Narrows Picnic Area
- Northwest New Mexico
Visitor Center
- Sandstone Bluffs Overlook
- Zuni-Acoma Trailhead
Directions
El Malpais is located south of
Grants, NM. Two major state highways border the
monument and conservation area and both are accessed
via Interstate 40. Exit 89, east of Grants, will
take you along NM 117 which forms the eastern
boundary. BLM's El Malpais Ranger Station is located
9 miles south of this exit and is open Thursday
through Monday. Due to staff shortages, it may be
closed on other days as well.
Exit 85 at Grants will take
you to the Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center, a
multi-agency facility, located south of exit 85 and
is open daily.
Exit 81, west of Grants, will
take you along NM 53 which forms the northwestern
boundary. NPS's El Malpais Information Center is
located 23 miles south of this exit. The Information
Center is open daily from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm.
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