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Capulin Volcano National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)
Capulin Volcano National Monument
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Capulin Volcano National Monument - Wikipedia
Capulin Volcano National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in northeastern New Mexico that protects and interprets an extinct cinder cone volcano that is part of the Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field.
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Capulin Volcano National Monument - 2018 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor
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CAPULIN VOLCANO NATIONAL MONUMENT
CAPULIN VOLCANO NATIONAL MONUMENT
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Capulin Volcano National Monument | monument, New Mexico, United States | Britannica.com
Capulin Volcano National Monument: Capulin Volcano National Monument, extinct volcano in northeastern New Mexico, U.S., about 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Raton. It was established in 1916 as Capulin Mountain National Monument, its boundary changed in 1962, and it was renamed in 1987. The monument, which covers 1.2 square miles
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Capulin Volcano National Monument
Capulin Volcano National Monument is an example of an extinct cinder cone volcano, & part of the Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field. A paved road spirals around the volcano and visitors can drive up to a parking lot at the rim. Hiking trails circle the rim as well as down into the mouth of the volcano. Come view a dramatic landscape—a unique place of mountains, plains, and sky. Born of fire and forces continually reshaping the earth’s surface, Capulin Volcano provides access to nature’s most awe-inspiring work. Capulin Volcano National Monument offers a variety of activities for the visitor. With nearly five miles of hiking trails, visitors can experience a varied landscape. See the Rocky Mountains from the volcano top, or explore Capulin's very own lava flow at its base. For our younger visitors, Junior Ranger and Junior Junior Ranger books are available by request. Stop by the Visitor Center to check out the park film and pick up a brochure before heading up to the rim. The paved 2 mile Volcano Road to the top and paved trails into the crater and around its rim provide access to explore the volcano and 360 degree views of the surrounding area. While you're there, listen to a ranger-led interpretive program to get a better understanding of Capulin's geology, ecology, and history.
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Capulin Volcano National Monument - 54 Photos & 19 Reviews - Hiking - Capulin, NM - Phone Number - Last Updated December 18, 2018 - Yelp
19 reviews of Capulin Volcano National Monument "Great Landmark to visit. Historical and amazing to see all the Lava Rock formations from thousands of years ago. The eruptions were massive. Pictures do this no justice. You have to stop and see to…
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Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field: Capulin Volcano | New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
http://www.nmnaturalhistory.org/volcanoes/raton-clayton-volcanic-field-capulin-volcano
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Capulin Volcano · National Parks Conservation Association
The Capulin Volcano last erupted more than 60,000 years ago. From a vent in the earth, pressurized magma exploded into the air, raining lava rock, fire and ash onto the local population of mammoth, bison and short-faced bears. The cinder cone that remains now rises 1,000 feet above the valley floor. The park's visitor center holds exhibits about the volcano and the geologic and human history of the region. Capulin is one of several volcanic peaks in the area, and the only one that still has a visible crater. The rich soil supports a thriving ecosystem of plants and animals, including wild turkey, mule deer and black bear.
https://www.npca.org/parks/capulin-volcano-national-monument
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Capulin Volcano National Monument - YouTube
Join Youth In Parks Rangers Drew, Margaret and Brigitte as they visit Capulin Volcano National Monument! Come view a dramatic landscape—a unique place of mou...
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Capulin Volcano National Monument, Capulin, New Mexico
Capulin Volcano National Monument, northeast New Mexico - an extinct volcano near the towns of Folsom and Capulin
http://www.americansouthwest.net/new_mexico/capulin-volcano/national-monument.html
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Capulin Volcano National Monument - DesertUSA
Capulin Volcano National Monument is one of the few places where one can safely explore the crater and rim of an extinct volcano. Located 30 miles east of Raton, New Mexico, in the far northeastern portion of the state, the cinder cone rises over 1300 feet above the surrounding landscape in the perfect symmetry expected of such a dynamic landmark.
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Capulin Volcano National Monument — Clayton Union County Chamber of Commerce
Capulin Volcano National Monument
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