Video: Hiking The Pueblo Canyon Loop Main Trail at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico

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Video: Hiking The Pueblo Canyon Loop Main Trail at Bandelier National Monument

This Is A Video On Hiking The Pueblo Canyon Loop Main Trail at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico.

About The Pueblo Canyon Loop Main Trail at Bandelier National Monument

The Pueblo Loop Trail, also known as the Main Loop Trail, is a 1.4-mile trail through the archaeological sites of Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. The trail has a paved pathway from the Visitor Center to the cliff dwellings, where it then shifts to a maintained gravel path at the Long House, and then to an unpaved nature trail about halfway through the loop. The trail is relatively easy, with a couple of log creek crossings and a few ladders to climb. Most visitors spend between 45 minutes and one hour on this trail. The trail is a fantastic way to explore the park’s Ancestral Pueblo sites, including the Big Kiva, Talus House, and the Long House.

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The Pueblo Loop Trail is a great way to experience the beauty and history of Bandelier National Monument. The trail is well-maintained and easy to follow, with plenty of opportunities to explore the park’s Ancestral Pueblo sites. It is a must-visit for anyone traveling to the park.

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