In preparation for The Rally (just 13 days away!), I’d like to suggest Petroglyph National Monument as a must-see stop while you’re in the Albuquerque area. It’s a great day-trip to see some of the ancient cultural influences of New Mexico and enjoy a scenic walk through the natural arid landscape.
While it may be tempting to reach out your hand, don’t touch! Oils from your skin can permanently damage the petroglyphs. However, sketching and photography are perfectly fine if you feel so inspired, as long as you stay on the trails. There are laws in place to protect the petroglyphs; please read about rules and etiquette before your visit to ensure you don’t break the law unintentionally.
This volcanic environment provides a desert refuge for various plants, birds, reptiles and mammals. Watch out for rattlesnakes near the trails, but rest assured most snakes in the park are harmless and nocturnal. Remember, it is forbidden to take anything out of any National Park or Monument, whether a plant, flower, animal, rock, or artifact of any kind. Please leave these resources where they are for all visitors to enjoy.
Activities: Petroglyph National Monument hosts several hiking trails ranging in difficulty that provide excellent viewing of the petroglyphs and the landscape’s natural features.
The Boca Negra Canyon Trails make up the most popular section of the park, and is the only fully- developed area of the park with restroom facilities, shade and a drinking fountain for your convenience. It features three partially paved trails that are accessible to visitors of all ages and physical capabilities. You can walk all three trails in about an hour and get a glimpse at 200 petroglyphs along the way.
The Rinconada Canyon area has moderately strenuous hiking trails with minimal petroglyphs but with a better chance of spotting wildlife. Rinconada Canyon also features evidence of Spanish settlement in the area. This trail area has no water, so bring your own.
Weather: Expect average highs of 70°F and lows of 40°F in April.
For more detailed visitor information or to ask specific questions, call the visitor center at (505) 899-0205 ext. 331. If you’re from the general Albuquerque area or have visited the Petroglyph National Monument in the past, please chime in with your stories and tips! Your insights can help others have a fantastic trip.