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Bandelier National Monument
Plan A Field Trip
School kids
NPS Photo by Sally King
Children exploring park resources during a school field trip.
School Group Visits

Entrance fees can be waived for school groups if:

* the class is from a bona fide school, and

* the visit is part of class course work, and

* the class is under good supervision, and

* the group brings a lesson plan for the visit, written on school letterhead, and

* they call for reservations (505)-672-3861 x 534 at least two weeks ahead or e-mail us at least 48 hours in advance.

Obtaining a fee waiver

Any school is limited to having no more than 1 busload, maximum 65 students, in the park at any one time. There must be at least one active, responsible chaperone per ten students.

Bus Parking

When reservations are made, the park will send a packet of information to the teacher. Teachers without set field trip dates can request one of these packets ahead of time by calling (505)-672-3861 ex 513.

 
tyuonyi overlook
NPS Photo by Sally King
View of Tyuonyi Pueblo from the Tyuonyi Overlook.

Youth Groups

For groups that are not for-credit school classes, the fee is $6 per person for anyone 16 years and older. Reservations must be made ahead by calling (505) 672-3861 ex 534. When the reservation is made, the park will send a pre-visit packet. Packets can also be requested before reservations are made by calling (505) 672-3861 ex 513.

Macaw  

Did You Know?
Ancestral Pueblo people traded items such as fine quality obsidian and pottery from this area for items such as macaws, copper bells, and seashells from distant lands.

Last Updated: October 21, 2008 at 16:30 EST