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Capulin Volcano National Monument NM

Lat, Long: 36.78171096, -103.9710427

Designation: National Monument

Part of the 8,000 square mile Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field, Capulin Volcano showcases the volcanic geology of northeastern New Mexico. The views are spectacular day or night, with views of 4 different states from the volcanic rim and one of the darkest night skies in the country. Whether it's a quick stop or a day's trip, enjoy exploring the landscape of this unique volcano!

Weather:

Elevations range from 7247 feet at the park visitor center to 8182 feet on the crater rim trail. Summers usually have mild temperatures with highs averaging in the low to mid 80s F/30C with occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Winters average from 40F/5C to 50F/10C, but temperatures vary. Snowfall is most common from December into April and may cause temporary closures of the volcano road. Sunny winter days are beautiful days to be in the park. Check weather conditions before visiting.

Directions:

Capulin Volcano National Monument is located in northeast New Mexico. The monument is located 33 miles east of Raton, NM, and 57 miles west of Clayton, NM on NM325 3 miles north of US64. No public transportation systems serve the park.

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Address/Contact:

46 volcano Highway

Capulin, US, 88414

Phone: 5752782201

Email: cavo_interpretation@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

A cloud shrouded volcano rises behind a field of yellow flowers.View of cinder cone volcano and the road leading to the top of the volcano as seen from the air.A shaded bench on the side of a paved nature trail wending through juniper trees and grasses.Layers of rock are visible in the steep hillside along a road.View of a cinder cone volcano covered with grasses, small trees, and other plants.