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El Morro National MonumentImage of E. Pen Long inscription carved in 1857
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El Morro National Monument
Where To Eat
While there are no restaurants within El Morro National Monument, there are many options within 15 miles, and many more in the towns of Gallup, Grants, and Zuni. The closest eateries are listed below.

Inscription Rock Trading and Coffee Company (1 mile east)

The Ancient Way Cafe (1 mile east)

Tinaja Family Restaurant: 505 783-4349 (5 miles east)

The Enchanted Swiss: 505 783-4464 (12.5 miles west)

Stagecoach Restaurant: 505 783-4288 (12 miles west)
Image of historic Mesa-top Trail at El Morro National Monument  

Did You Know?
The Mesa-top Trail at El Morro National Monument was hand-carved into the sandstone by a Civil Works Administration (CWA) crew in 1933. CWA was one of the New Deal programs initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression.

Last Updated: May 04, 2008 at 17:59 EST