- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico, including 8 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Grants.
- From Acoma Pueblo to Sky City Cultural Center, the Pueblo of Acoma area offers 12 different types of family activities, including: Cultural Centers, Historic Sites, Specialty Museums and Hiking Trails.
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Native American descendants carry on the culture of their ancestors at the Acoma Pueblo. Educational tours and cultural exhibits help visitors to understand the Acoma people at the site where many tribal members still live.
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The traditions of the Acoma people are preserved at the Sky City Cultural Center by providing exhibits and collections of artifacts. The center also has Acoma pottery and Native American crafts that the public can purchase.
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An abandoned relic in what is largely a ghost town, the Budville Trading Post remains a tourist landmark along the old highway Route 66. Tourists have made the long-dormant store a famous photographic touchstone on the old thoroughfare.
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El Calderon Trail is accessible to the public throughout the year and is built around the El Calderon Cinder Cone that was formed roughly 115,000 years ago. Along with hiking and backcountry exploration, the trail leads to several caves for those who are feeling adventurous.
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1900 East Santa Fe Ave., Grants, NM 87020
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Information is provided to guests on the major attractions in the area through the Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center. The bookstore features topographic maps and field guides while the rest of the center has exhibits on the region and a 60-seat theater with a collection of over 50 short videos.
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An 11,300 foot peak made from lava flows and extrusive domes in prehistory, Mount Taylor is an impressive geological feature. There is an extensive trail network for hikers, as well as a system of jeep trails.
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The El Malpais National Conservation Area is comprised of geological, archaeological, and numerous other natural resources. The area offers, trails for biking, hiking and horseback riding, camping, scenic views, caves and ancient historical sites.
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The black basalt terrain of the El Malpais National Monument was formed by volcanic activity long ago. Visitors can walk through the landscape to study the rock formations, hike the trails, or even go caving.
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The New Mexico Mining Museum offers a faithful recreation of the fascinating, dangerous realities of uranium mining, including a mine shaft with elevator. It also offers displays of gems and minerals from various countries.
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Working to preserve the history of the uranium boom during the 1950s, the New Mexico Museum of Mining has several levels and exhibits. The main floor features the relics, exhibits, and videos about the region in general while the elevator takes guests into a recreation of a uranium mine.