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Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Ticketed Entry
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Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Ticketed Entry

Los Alamos, New Mexico
4.5 (318 reviews)

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About Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Ticketed Entry

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument remains closed. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) would like to thank the public for their continued patience with us while awaiting updated information regarding the re-opening of the Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument (Monument). As reopening plans become more solidified, BLM and Pueblo de Cochiti will be releasing new information to the public via https://www.blm.gov/visit/kktr , our social media pages and through the media. We look forward

Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument stands as one of New Mexico's most remarkable natural wonders, offering visitors a stunning landscape shaped by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Located in the Cochiti Pueblo area, this unique destination features dramatic cone-shaped rock formations that rise majestically from the desert floor, creating an otherworldly terrain that photography enthusiasts and nature lovers find absolutely captivating.

The monument's geological story is written in its distinctive pumice and ash deposits, which form those iconic tent-like peaks that give the park its name. Kasha Katuwe means "white cliffs" in the Keres language, a fitting description for the pale, eroded volcanic formations that dominate the landscape. As you explore the area, you'll understand why this location has fascinated visitors and residents for centuries.

RV travelers will appreciate the accessible nature trails that wind through the distinctive terrain. The main trail takes you through a narrow canyon surrounded by towering rock walls, creating an intimate connection with the landscape. Whether you're seeking a moderate hike or a more leisurely stroll, the monument offers options for various activity levels. The scenic drive through the park itself provides excellent photo opportunities and stunning views from multiple vantage points.

The region surrounding Kasha Katuwe offers rich cultural and historical significance. Nearby Cochiti Pueblo provides insight into Native American heritage and traditions that remain central to the area. The location sits conveniently between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, making it an excellent addition to a broader New Mexico road trip exploring the state's diverse attractions, art scenes, and culinary traditions.

Visitors typically spend a few hours to a full day experiencing the monument. The best times to visit are spring and fall when temperatures are moderate and the light beautifully illuminates the rock formations. Summer can be extremely hot, while winter may present occasional access challenges. This destination appeals to photographers, geology enthusiasts, hikers, and anyone seeking to experience New Mexico's unique volcanic landscape and cultural heritage.
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Check-in Time

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Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Ticketed Entry Reviews

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D. Oller

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D. Oller

We headed out to go sailing but lightning came upon the lake. So we headed over to the grocery store to grab a snack but was wonderful surprised they had a lovely sandwich shop inside. We ordered a club and a turkey sandwiches. They were yummy. The bread was soft and they were made to order. We did not wait long and if we wanted to there was a nice place to sit inside. We took our sandwiche... We headed out to go sailing but lightning came upon the lake. So we headed over to the grocery store to grab a snack but was wonderful surprised they had a lovely sandwich shop inside. We ordered a club and a turkey sandwiches. They were yummy. The bread was soft and they were made to order. We did not wait long and if we wanted to there was a nice place to sit inside. We took our sandwiches back to the lake, which only has a $5 entry fee, to stretch our eyes and butts. Lovely lake, they have a swimming area for the kids, some covered shelter, nice beach area for kayaks and paddle boards and of course a dock for your sail boats. I love the Cochiti Area for its quick, beautiful drive, 1 hour from Albuquerque for a lovely day spent.

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matt fisher

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by matt fisher

Nice campground. There’s a trail at the top of the boat ramp and you can ride or hike across the top of the dam. Beautiful and well maintained.

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Jay Mortensen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jay Mortensen

We come here at least once every year, but tend to avoid the hottest months (July and August) as it’s just too hot and there’s not much shade. The spaces are large and generally easy to access. I don’t think they have as much help as they used to have. The sites have a nice concrete pad and picnic alone with a large gravel area that would accommodate tents, pets, etc. but the gravel areas have b... We come here at least once every year, but tend to avoid the hottest months (July and August) as it’s just too hot and there’s not much shade. The spaces are large and generally easy to access. I don’t think they have as much help as they used to have. The sites have a nice concrete pad and picnic alone with a large gravel area that would accommodate tents, pets, etc. but the gravel areas have become overrun with weeds in the last couple of years. Do yourself and future campers a favor and bring a couple of garden tools (especially a hoe) so you can remove the weeds and prevent those nasty goat-heads. Our site was full of weeds, but we cleaned it up to better enjoy our stay. First time on site 60, and we like it.

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Jessica Hicks

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jessica Hicks

We came to camp out for the weekend. I emote l enjoyed the lake but the camping situation wasn't so great. There are no campfires allowed here due to how dry it is. From what I hear there is decent fishing especially if you are on a boat. We caught 2 carp while there. I love that they provide life vests for everyone. Highly recommend canoeing or kayaking here. It was great!

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Julie Jordan

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Julie Jordan

The Campground is stunning but staffing and locals are non existent and very disagreeable. No one running the entry gate, the visitor center, although published as open (with lights on and staff inside) had the doors locked and wouldn’t allow entry. The Laundry up the road was published as open with doors unlocked, we were denied usage, said water out! We definitely felt that our presence was unw... The Campground is stunning but staffing and locals are non existent and very disagreeable. No one running the entry gate, the visitor center, although published as open (with lights on and staff inside) had the doors locked and wouldn’t allow entry. The Laundry up the road was published as open with doors unlocked, we were denied usage, said water out! We definitely felt that our presence was unwanted by the locals. Plus night one, a sketchy car and occupants were trying to sell tortillas from their car, going from one campsite to another. Final straw was Tents Rocks visitor center closed for three days and then once opened, said entry was sold out for 30 days.

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