Most famous for the National Laboratory that brought about such discoveries as the atomic bomb, Los Alamos is also a natural wonderland for outdoors enthusiasts who wish to explore the mountainous terrain. Take a tour of Atomic City and learn about America's history and scientific advances, or hike through the Bandelier National Monument to see wildlife and ancient Puebloan ruins. The area boasts year-round activities, including rock climbing, golfing, mountain biking, skiing, skating and more.
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Bandelier National Monument is 50 square miles of the Pajarito Plateau, on the slopes of the Jemez Volcanic field in the Jemez Mountains. Over 70% of the Monument is Wilderness, with over 1 mile elevation change, from about 5000' along the Rio Grande to over 10,000' at the rim of the Valles Caldera, providing for a wide range of life zones and wildlife habitat. There are only 3 miles of road, but over 70 miles of hiking trails. The Monument, founded in 1916, protects Ancestral Pueblo archeological sites, a beautiful landscape, and the country's largest Civilian Conservation Corps National Landmark District.
OUTSTANDING! What a GREAT Place for a Family Outing. There are GREAT Trails for hiking and exploring, Camping areas, Visitor Center Activities and Videos, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours, A Wonderful Gift Shop and So MUCH to LEARN. AMAZING! Don't miss the short .5 mile hike to the Alcove House.
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Perched on a canyon with exceptional views of the Jemez Mountains, the Los Alamos Nature center is the perfect place to start your exploration of the spectacular Pajarito Plateau. The award-winning building is filled with interactive, hands-on exhibits including live animals, a large-scale 3D topo map of the plateau, a Children's Discovery Area, wildlife observation room, information about the formation of the Valles Caldera, a planetarium with star shows and full-dome feature films, and much more! Browse the demonstration gardens, get dirty in the nature play area, climb to the top of the Rotary Treehouse, find your next adventure on the Los Alamos Trails App (for iOS and Android). Explore local nature at the Naturalists' Desk, meet local critters, play on the model Pajarito Plateau for kids, put on a puppet show or cuddle up with a book in the Children's Discovery Area, or just relax on our comfy chairs and admire the breathtaking views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Favorite park of tourists and residents alike provides magnificent views of the Rio Grande and facilities for outdoor sports and picnicking.
This park is a hidden gem, sitting right on the edge of White Rock, NM. There are several little outlook points and trails, and even picnic benches. Trails are easy to follow and offer different vistas of nearby mountain ranges with the ever-changing clouds and storms and the winding Rio Grande River below. Enjoy the wildlife, flora and fauna in a peaceful setting. Leaving the park, you'll see the locals playing sports at the awesome city park and you can imagine that life in White Rock, NM is pleasant indeed. The family park also has restrooms.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
With more than 280 acres of ski-able acreage and 37 named trails of varying skill levels, this ski area is ideal whether you're a beginner or expert on the slopes.
Can be slow to get rentals and tickets since not many people work there. Our first instructor was pretty bad but second one was great. Slopes are challenging for us beginners. I have met people that came after skied in Santa Fe for more challenging slops. Price can't be beat. I saved so much $$$ on lessons, rentals and lift tickets. Always check online to see if they have any special rates. We will be back for more next season!
4.5 based on 883 reviews
Approximately 60 interactive exhibits trace the history of the WWII Manhattan Project, highlight Los Alamos National Laboratory's current and historic research projects related to defense and technology, and focus on Laboratory research related to energy, environment, infrastructure, health and global security concerns. These exhibits together with extensive educational and community programs draw nearly 80,000 visitors a year. Admission is FREE and open to the public. We are open every day except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday & Monday: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Excellent museum having videos of the makings of the Manhattan project from yesteryear to present day research!!! Very nice!!! Many kiosks to see and interact with.... great store also!!! Museum is packed with models of the “bomb” and info on atomic energy... many projects on today’s life needs such as biofuels to drought studies.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
We enjoyed this beautiful park and what made it most interesting is it is in the place that was where the labs were that developed the atomic bomb! Pretty incredible. The flowers were beautiful and the ducks and geese were so fun, just a beautiful place for a morning or evening walk.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Visit the newly relocated Los Alamos Visitor Center for information on local Los Alamos attractions, local trail maps, state information, a clean restroom, free water refills and free secure Wi-Fi. Currently following all NM Covid safe practices, face masks are currently required at this location.
Unbelievable Museum that is packed with not only the great history of The Manhattan Project, but with many interactive kiosks on many other research projects going on at the Laboratory.... If you are in Santa Fe, it only takes about 40- minutes to be in a very historic site that has changed the world forever..... a must see!
4.0 based on 69 reviews
This was one the best Science Museum I have ever visited and I have visited many - from Totonto to NYC and Philadelphia. It is Free because it is funded by our taxes. They have an excellent History of Loa Alamos Labs - covering the period of developing the Atomic Bomb, they have several sections on their ongoing work - which includes medicine and other projects like bio-fuel, nanobionics. I think they study every thing there. Great town and the History museum up the street and a visit to see the Nobel prize won by one of the Scientist is also great.
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