- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Gallup, New Mexico, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Window Rock.
- From Gallup Aquatic Center to Gal-A-Bowl, the Gallup area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Visitor Centers, Bowling and Theaters.
- Arts, culture and tradition are key components to making Gallup a special place to visit. From their authentic nightly Indian dance shows to delectable cuisine, visitors can get a true experience of early life in New Mexico. Other popular attractions include bull riding, shopping, art galleries and the city's many museums.
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A non-profit group, the Gallup Cultural Center features an art gallery, gift shop and historical museum. Additionally, special community events as well as educational programs are often scheduled at this facility.
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Visitors to New Mexico can receive valuable travel and historical information at the Manuelito Visitor Center. It further provides a nice place to rest or take a break from driving.
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The EL Morro Theatre is a 460-seat live performance venue that features a Spanish Colonial Revival exterior. The theater is available to rent for private movie screenings, birthday parties, and church services.
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Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park is the only venue of this kind operated by native Indians. It attracts up to 30,000 visitors each year, who come to see over 100 animals from 50 different species, from invertebrates to mammals.
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The Navajo Nation Museum exhibits fragments of the Navajo nation's history and culture. There are permanent exhibitions of jewelry and an exhibition dedicated to Navajo leaders, among others.
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The Navajo Reservation is home to the biggest Indian Reservation area in the United States. Aside from being called as the Navajo Nation, the place boasts of plenty of beautiful and scenic natural views just like the Window Rock.
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Spanish and Anglo inscriptions in addition to prehistoric petroglyphs are within the rocks at the El Morro National Monument. Several hiking trails are in the park as are camping sites and picnic areas.
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Highway 53 (28 miles SW of Grants), Grants, NM
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Multiple trails run through the region known as Land of Fire & Ice (Bandera Volcano & Ice Cave). Guests are able to walk through the region to view lava trails and the Ice Cave in addition to visiting the Old Time Trading Post which features many contemporary Native American art.
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Visitors to the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary are able to have close encounters with wolves. Guided tours teach guests about the sancturary and its inhabitants with feeding tours allowing for visitor participation during meal time.