Bandelier Visitor Center, Park Store and Cafe in Frijoles Canyon Are Open!

Bandelier Visitor Center, Park Store and Cafe in Frijoles Canyon Are Open!
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Due to the extreme fire danger across the entire region, open areas at Bandelier are limited to: the Pueblo Loop and Falls Trail to Upper Falls, Frey and Tyuonyi Overlook Trails and the Tsankawi Trail. All campgrounds, wilderness areas and backcountry trails as well as the Alcove House and Alcove House Trail will remain closed.
Stay fire aware- Extreme fire danger is expected to persist until Northern New Mexico receives significant moisture and conditions have improved. The following are prohibited: All outdoor burning, the use of campfire or charcoal grills. Smoking allowed inside vehicles only. More information:
#nmfireinfo
#RecreateResponsibly
#bandeliernationalmonument
Image: Unless you see a ladder on the Pueblo Loop, please stay on the paved trail.

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