Capulin Volcano National Monument, located in Northeastern
New Mexico, was designated a
National Monument on
August 9,
1916. It is an example of an extinct
cinder cone volcano. 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 lead down into the mouth of the volcano. The visitor's center offers educational programs about volcanoes.
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