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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 and is part of the Raton-Clayton volcanic field. A paved road spirals gradually around the volcano and visitors can drive up to a parking lot at the rim of the extinct volcano. Hiking trails circle the rim and lea…
Capulin Volcano National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in northeastern New Mexico that protects and interprets an extinct cinder cone volcano and is part of the Raton-Clayton volcanic field. A paved road spirals gradually around the volcano and visitors can drive up to a parking lot at the rim of the extinct volcano. Hiking trails circle the rim and lead down into the mouth of the volcano. The monument was designated on August 9, 1916, and is administered by the National Park Service. The volcano is located 5 kilometres north of the village of Capulin.
  • Location: Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field, Union County, New Mexico, New Mexico, United States
  • Elevation: 2,494 m (8,182 ft)
  • Area: 793 acres (321 ha)
  • Max. elevation: 8,182
  • Authorized: August 9, 1916
  • Visitors: 67,442 (in 2018)
  • Governing body: Department of the Interior
Data from: en.wikipedia.org