#1.
123 East Roosevelt Avenue, Grants, NM, 87020
In Spanish, El Malpais means the badlands. This monument preserves a startlingly beautiful volcanic area of... More on LLBean.com
The visitor cneter is mostly just a book store and the only audio-visual information we received was from t... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
1900 East Santa Fe Avenue, Grants, NM 87020, USA
The Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center was completed through a cooperative effort between federal, state and local agencies, a non-profit entity and tribal governments. The Visitor Center provides... More on recreation.gov
East of Grants, this center sits within an expansive Pueblo-style building with a broad atrium showing off views of the Malpais. It offers fliers and films on the region's parks, forests, and Indi... More on Frommers

#3.
Grants
Ride up Forest Service(FS) 239, for 3.6 miles. Go right on FS 452 for 4.5 miles. Stay on well work fire road. Keep radio towers in sight. At the saddle between Mosca Peak (radio towers)& Mt. Taylor... More on trails.mtbr.com
The descent is awesome with great views and lots of rocks in the trail. More on trails.mtbr.com

#4.
Grants, NM
262,000 acres containing vast lava fields, La Ventana Natural Arch, Cebolla and West Malpais Wildernesses, plus Chain-of-Craters Back Country Byway all of which provide varied recreational possibil... More on Epinions.com
262,000 acres containing vast lava fields, La Ventana Natural Arch, Cebolla and West Malpais Wildernesses, plus Chain-of-Craters Back Country Byway all of which provide varied recreational possibil... More on Epinions.com

#5.
Grants, NM
Part of El Malpais National Conservation Area, Cebolla Wilderness lies just across State Highway 117 from West Malpais Wilderness but offers easier traveling than the ominously raw volcanic terrain... More on Epinions.com
Part of El Malpais National Conservation Area, Cebolla Wilderness lies just across State Highway 117 from West Malpais Wilderness but offers easier traveling than the ominously raw volcanic terrain... More on Epinions.com

#6.
Grants, New Mexico
To people for whom wilderness is synonymous with natural grandeur Yellowstone, the Colorado Rockies, Canyonlandsthe West Malpais Wilderness will probably be a disappointment. Sure, the nearby El Ma... More on Trails
El Malpais is Spanish for "the badlands," a name that perfectly describes this region of New Mexico, where countless volcanic eruptions sent rivers of molten rock and flying cinders over what is no... More on Epinions.com

#7.
El Malpais National Monument, Box 939, Grants, NM 87020-00939, United States

#8.
Mount Taylor Ranger District, 1800 Lobo Canyon Road, Grants, NM 87020-02359, United States
