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  • Capulin Volcano National Monument is one of the few places where one can safely explore the crater and rim of an extinct volcano. Located 30 miles east of Raton, New Mexico, in the far northeastern portion of the state, the cinder cone rises over 1300 feet above the surrounding landscape in the perfect symmetry expected of such a dynamic landmark.
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  • Capulin Volcano National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in northeastern New Mexico that protects and interprets an extinct cinder cone volcano...
  • Part of the 8,000 square mile Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field, Capulin Volcano showcases the volcanic geology of northeastern New Mexico.
  • Capulin Volcano National Monument, Capulin, New Mexico.
  • We visited Capulin Volcano National Monument just outside of Raton, New Mexico because I heard it was one of the best places to see a sunset in all of...
  • Capulin Volcano National Monument is open from sunrise to sunset with the exception of the night sky viewing area.
  • The Capulin Volcano National Monument was something I never imagined I would explore, let alone hike.
  • Capulin Volcano National Monument protects an extinct cinder cone volcano in the New Mexico Mountains.
  • Capulin Volcano National Monument is one of the few places where one can safely explore the crater and rim of an extinct volcano.
  • Capulin Volcano National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in northeastern New Mexico that protects and interprets an extinct cinder...