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A park ranger used a stun gun on a Native American man visiting the Petroglyph National Monument while he was walking his dog off a trail, video shows.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Petroglyph National Monument is closing off a portion of the Mesa Point Trail and the mesa top area within Boca Negra Canyon later this month. According to park rangers ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Park Service is investigating damage at the Petroglyph National Monument that was caused by visitors who created several hundred rock “cairns” or ...
A Buddhist stupa has been order removed from New Mexico's Petroglyph National Monument.The National Park Service said Monday that park service will remove the religious item from the park this ...
The Petroglyph National Monument has something for the whole family to enjoy this summer.It's the only national park in the Albuquerque area.Monument employees said spending a day or just a few ...
Authorities at Petroglyph National Monument said Friday that visitors committed extensive vandalism by collecting rocks and stacking them in the form of cairns, sometimes used as a hiking trail ...
Petroglyph National Monument – 314,528 visitors Ancient drawings and indigenous symbols survive today in New Mexico from 400 to 700 years ago at Petroglyph National Monument.
The Petroglyph National Monument on the western edge of Albuquerque, New Mexico, preserves an ancient, secret history scratched into the volcanic basalt rock.
Lodging - Petroglyph National Monument does not offer lodging options within the park itself. Visitors seeking accommodations will need to explore lodging options in the nearby city of Albuquerque.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As a free, public event, the National Park Service is celebrating Indigenous Families Weekend at the Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Information Center.