
With construction complete and the Pueblo Loop Trail (formerly known as the Main Loop Trail) now open, Bandelier National Monument will resume charging entrance fees Monday, July 13.
The project to improve the surface of the 1.2-mile trail that starts just behind the park visitor center in Frijoles Canyon has been in progress for several years.
While the trail is not ADA accessible, the concrete surface is a vast improvement and going to make it easier for the public to see, up close, some of the only excavated archaeological sites in Bandelier.
Acting Superintendent Scott McFarland added, “Many thanks to everyone involved in getting this project planned, funded and built. The trail will be enjoyed by millions of visitors over its lifespan.”
The very popular ladders and cavates on the Pueblo Loop Trail are open as well. The public is strongly encouraged to wear masks and to remain socially distant during their visit.
In addition, these areas are now open:
- Frey Trail
- Tyuonyi Overlook Trail
- Mesa Top Parking Lot
- Visitor Center lobby for the purchase of passes only
Those with RV’s and trailers may park in the mesa top parking lot and hike down and back up the Frey Trail.
The park store managed by Western National Parks Association (WNPA) and the café, Sirphey in the Canyon, are also open.
- Tsankawi
- Ponderosa and Juniper Campgrounds
- Alcove House
- Bandelier Shuttle Bus System
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