Coronado State Monument

Plan Your Visit

Visiting Info:

Hours:
Open 8:30am - 5pm Wednesday through Monday. Closed Tuesdays.

Admission Prices:
$3. A combination ticket, good for admission to both Jémez and Coronado State Monuments is available for $5. Sunday admission for New Mexico residents with ID is free. Wednesday admission is free to New Mexico Seniors with ID. Children 16 and under are always admitted free.

Location:
Bernalillo, NM. On State Highway 550/44 1.7 miles west of I-25 Exit 242 to Kuaua Road.

Directions:
Bernalillo, NM. On State Highway 550/44 1.7 miles west of I-25 Exit 242 to Kuaua Road.

Coronado 1930s excavation Kuaua Pueblo ruins with Sandia Peak in the background

Coronado 1930s excavation Kuaua Pueblo ruins with Sandia Peak in the background

Visiting Etiquette:
Enjoy your visit. Take nothing but memories. Leave nothing but footprints.

Facilities:
Covered picnic area/view sites overlooking Rio Grande

Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible.

Dining Options:
None

Photo Policy:
No photos of exhibits or kiva ruins. Professional photography by prior written permission only.

Nearby Attractions:
From Coronado State Monument continue on Highway 44 north to Highway 4 towards Jemez Pueblo (check their website www.jemezpueblo.org for schedule of events), and on to Jemez Springs and the Jemez State Monument. Then take Hwy 4 north to Valle de Caldera, Bandelier National Park, Los Alamos National Labs and Museum, before heading east back to Highway 84/285 to Espanola or Santa Fe.

National Hispanic Cultural Center, Old Town Albuquerque, Pueblo Cultural Center, Jemez State Monument, Jemez Hot springs, Jemez Pueblo