The Valles Caldera National Preserve entrance sign on NM-4 (Valle Grande Entrance).
NPS
Valles Caldera National Preserve has one vehicular entrance and seven trailhead entrances. Please check Operating Hours & Seasons for additional details. Travel through Valles Caldera along New Mexico Highway 4 is available year-round at any time (weather-permitting).
Vehicular Entrance
Valle Grande Entrance (main entrance): Located off New Mexico Highway 4 near mile marker 39.2, this is the main entrance into Valles Caldera National Preserve. Driving, hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing are allowed through this entrance.
Trailhead Entrances
Main Entrance: Located adjacent to the vehicular entrance to Valles Caldera National Preserve, a pedestrian pass-through gate allows access to the Valle Grande area of the park. Hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing are allowed through this entrance.
Rabbit Mountain Trailhead: Located off New Mexico Highway 4 near mile marker 40.8, this entrance provides access to trails in the southeast corner of the park. Hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing are allowed through this entrance.
South Valle Grande Trailhead: Located off New Mexico Highway 4 near mile marker 42.8, this entrance provides access to trails located in the southeast corner of the preserve. Hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing are allowed through this entrance.
Banco Bonito Trailhead: Located off New Mexico Highway 4 near mile-marker 30, this entrance provides access to trails located in the southwest corner of the park.
Rincon Trailhead: Located off New Mexico Highway 4 just east of the Coyote Call Trailhead. Enjoy hiking and biking through this entrance.
Redondo Creek Trailhead: Located off New Mexico Highway 4 a little bit east of Sulphur Creek Road, this entrance provides access to trails in the southwestern part of the park. Enjoy hiking and biking through this entrance.
Sulphur Creek Trailhead: Located down Sulphur Creek Road (Forest Service Road 105), this entrance provides access to trails in the western part of the park. Enjoy hiking and biking through this entrance.
A park map showing seven park entrances in purple.
NPS
Last updated: February 19, 2025
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Contact Info
Mailing Address:
090 Villa Louis Martin Dr.
Jemez Springs,
NM
87025
Phone:
505-670-1612
Ranger Station (for general park information)