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The state of New Mexico is blessed with numerous natural wonders. New Mexico National Parks include interesting Pueblo Indian sites like Aztec Ruins National Monument, wilderness areas like Bandelier National Monument and the subterranean wonders of Carlsbad Caverns National Park.

Aztec Ruins National Monument:
The fascinating Pueblo Indian archeological site dates back to 1100 AD.

Bandelier National Monument:
This canyon and mesa-laden area contains 23,000 acres of wilderness area.

Carlsbad Caverns National Park:
This subterranean wonderland contains nearly 47,000 underground acres.

Chaco Culture National Historic Park:
This historic site was a center of Puebloan culture for nearly 400 years.

El Morro National Monument:
This massive sandstone monument towers 200 feet above the valley floor.

Gila Cliff Dwelling National Monument:
This popular destination offers a glimpse of the fascinating Cliff Dweller culture.

White Sands National Monument Park:
This park contains the largest pure gypsum dune field in the world.