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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Plan Your Visit
There are a number of activities available at Gila Cliff Dwellings. Guided tours of the Cliff Dwellings are offered twice daily during the summer and once daily in the winter.  Please note that the tours start at the Cliff Dwellings themselves and it takes about a half hour to walk up to them from the trailhead. Other tours and programs may be offered depending upon staffing availability. Check ahead for times and other activities by calling the Visitor Center at 575-536-9461.

Educational groups should call the visitors center at least two (2) weeks in advance to inquire about a fee waiver.

Hiking in the Gila and Aldo Leopold Wilderness areas are popular activities in the area. Call ahead for weather conditions and backcountry water availability.

There are several popular hot springs in the area. The closest, Lightfeather, is a twenty minute walk from the Visitor Center. The most popular is Jordan, a 6 or 8 mile hike from the Visitor Center, depending upon the trailhead used.
 
Traces of a dirt road, El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, stretch across a southern New Mexico desert landscape  

Did You Know?
There are two national wildlife refuges along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. Tens of thousands of sandhill cranes, arctic greese, and ducks spend winters at Bosque del Apache, while Sevilleta provides habitat for bighorn sheep, pronghorn, mule deer, mountain lion, and bear, as well as for birds.

Last Updated: June 13, 2008 at 16:06 EST