Local Attractions
Sites to Visit
Pueblo of Jemez Welcome Center
The Jemez Pueblo Visitors Center is about 10 miles south from here. It contains interesting history of the Jemez Pueblo people and a nice gift shop. If you call ahead, they will provide a guided tour of some of the Red Rocks for two or more people!
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Jemez Springs
Outdoor hot mineral springs – beautiful setting.
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Bath House
Visit the Village’s Bath House where you can take a hot or cool mineral bath inside the historic building. Also has a gift shop.
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Bandelier National Monument
Currently, the short trails of these ancient ruins and cave dwellings are open including the Main Loop, Fall, Alcove House, Frey, Tsankawi and Burnt Mesa Trails are open.
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Valles Caldera
A spectacular volcanic eruption that created the 13-mile wide circular depression, and is known for its huge mountain meadows, abundant wildlife, and streams. The Valle Grande entrance station and bookstore will remain open, and ranger-led activities will be offered in the park’s cabin district.
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Food & Fishing License
Amanda’s Jemez Mtns Country Store
Get a few munchies and sit on their outside porch and enjoy the moment!
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Nomad Mountain Pizza
Hidden Valley Sporting Goods
Stock up on your fishing, camping and hunting supplies including kayak rentals for Fenton Lake.
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Shopping
Jemez Fine Art Gallery
Collection of fine arts including painting, sculpture, and photography.
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Jemez Artisans
Jewelry, paintings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, hand-made textiles and more gifts made by local folks!
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Cultural Arts & Museums
Red Rock Canyon Trail
Come along the guided or unguided 1.5 mile hike and learn the history and culture of the Jemez people, while walking amongst the beautiful Jemez Red Rock.
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Museum Shop
Enjoy an intimate day of shopping in our beautiful Puebloan Museum Shop. We specialize in our world renowned Jemez Pottery, beautiful stone sculptures, basketry, embroidered woven cloths, exquisite moccasins and jewelry. Also, enjoy a wide selection of collectibles and gifts, including Native American music, books, jewelry, and adult/youth apparel.
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Jemez Historic Site
Jemez Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark dating to A.D. 1350, sits on more than seven acres and includes the stone ruins of the prehistoric village of Giusewa. Built by the Walatowa, the ancestors of today’s Jemez Indian Tribe, Jemez was once a multistory village with nearly 1,000 rooms. The area is now considered one of the most beautiful prehistoric and historic sites in the Southwest for its rare ruins and captivating scenery, including a series of natural springs.
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Jemez Ed-Ventures Tour Program
The Pueblo of Jemez Welcome Center offers a wonderful opportunity to all tour operators, travel professionals, or groups who are interested in a fun and informative educational adventure. Come and learn about the history, culture, and people of the Pueblo of Jemez. Tour packages can be purchased to reflect the type of experience you want.
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Restaurants
- Los Ojos Bar & Grill
- Jemez Stage Stop
- Hwy 4 Coffee Shop
- Nomad Mtn Pizza
- Second Alarm Brewing
- Dave’s Burgers
Contact Details
(575) 829-4377
info@canondelrio.com
Physical Address:
16445 Highway 4
Jemez Springs, New Mexico 87025
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