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El Morro National Monument

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A place where prehistory and history converge, “Inscription Rock” at El Morro exhibits fascinating rock art panels engraved by ancient Pueblo peoples, Spanish explorers, and Euro-Americans.

Atsinna Pueblo (ancestral Zuni) is perched atop a 200-foot-high sandstone monolith. The site is accessible by trail.

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El Morro National Monument

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El Morro National Monument, HC 61 Box 43, Ramah, NM 87321
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Type of place:
Pueblo village and rock art site
Ownership:
National Park Service
Contact:
El Morro National Monument, HC 61 Box 43, Ramah, NM 87321
Telephone:
(505) 783-4226
Website:
El Morro National Monument
Hours:
Hours vary by season. Check website for more information.
Guided tours:
No
Entrance fee:
No
Nearby heritage sites:
Acoma Pueblo, Zuni Pueblo, Dittert Site

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