Aztec Ruins

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(661) · Historical landmark in Aztec, United States
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The Aztec Ruins National Monument in northwestern New Mexico, United States, consists of preserved structures constructed by the Pueblo …

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May 19, 2025
A simple stop to enjoy a little bit of history... very well done easy being in town... much smaller than the Choa National Park. We did that 1st which is what made this so... tiny to us. This is a go…Full review by zonkey99
Apr 7, 2025
This park is so well done. Can’t praise it enough. Amazing history that you can actually see. Don’t miss the movie. It’s not very long, but really gives you a great snapshot of what it’s all about. T…Full review by Suzanne R
Mar 25, 2025
Large site to explore. No admission fee. There is a large amount of intact ruins to explore. Very interesting. Nice visitors center with friendly staff, a gift shop and clean restrooms!Full review by 854alainag

Questions & answers

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Is ARNM pet friendly?
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I currently work for the Aztec Ruins National Monument Visitors Center. Our pet policy is this: Service Animals are excepted - Pets are not allowed on the site, except for the parking lot …
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I currently work for the Aztec Ruins National Monument Visitors Center. Our pet policy is this: Service Animals are excepted - Pets are not allowed on the site, except for the parking lot and picnic area. We suggest you do not leave your pets in the car during the hotter months. Hope this helps!
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Is the ruins made by (Mexican Aztecs) from Mexico or (Native Americans)?
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Perhistoric native Americans called the Anazasi. The name of the New Mexican town nearby is Aztec, hence, Aztec Ruins.
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what are the hours and cost of the park.
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Aztec Ruins National Monument is now a fee-free park! Hours change seasonally - visit the website or facebook (AztecRuinsNM) for the latest hours information.
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Are you open on July 4?
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Yes, we are open year round! I work for the Aztec Ruins National Monument Visitors Center. This information is accurate as of 07/02/2002. Hope this helps!
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What is the entrance fee?
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As of May 1, 2018, this is a fee-free park.
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