Jemez Historic Site

Plan Your Visit

Visiting Info:

Hours and Days of Operation:
Open 8:30am - 5pm Wednesday through Sunday. Closed Monday & Tuesdays.

Closed New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.

Special Easter Hours.

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:
On State Highway 4, 43 miles north of Bernalillo.

Directions:
On State Highway 4, 43 miles north of Bernalillo

San Jose de los Jemez mission church and convento (priests quarters). MNM no.981101

San Jose de los Jemez mission church and convento (priests quarters). MNM no.981101

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

Accessibility:
Wheelchair accessible.

Dining Options:
None

Photo Policy:
No photos of kiva interior. Professional photography with prior written permission only.

Nearby Attractions:
Hiking is available in the canyon behind the Visitors Center. A visit to one of the local hot springs will ease any achy muscles. From Jemez State Monument you can double back to Albuquerque, but there is also a beautiful drive heading north on Hwy 4 to Valle de Caldera, Bandelier National Park, and Los Alamos National Labs where there is an interesting Science Museum. From Los Alamos, take Hwy 4 east to the 285 and return to Santa Fe or Albuquerque. Or you may head north on the 285 to explore the charming Northern New Mexico towns of Espa?ola, Sanctuario de Chimayo (take the 503 towards Namb?), Truchas, or Taos.

Jémez Hot Springs & Pueblo, National Hispanic Cultural Center, Old Town Albuquerque, Pueblo Cultural Center, Valle Caldera, Bandelier National Monument.