The Los Alamos Visitor Center is a great place to start your visit to the area. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to provide tips about local attractions and history. The center is clean, well-organized, and packed with helpful resources, including maps, brochures, and exhibits that highlight the region’s scientific and historical significance.
It’s a great spot to learn about Los Alamos’ role in the Manhattan Project and its continued contributions to science. The small displays and interactive elements add a nice touch. If you’re exploring the area, stopping here first will...
Read moreDrove over an hour to get here and their permanently closed. Found the information on the national parks websites as one of their visitor centers, so when tried to go straight to the park Google said we were still over an hour and a half a way! Couldn't wait to get away from this town. They have really low speed limits through most of the town but so many drivers with n.m. licenses plates drive...
Read moreFirst time in over 100 national sites that we encounter the visitor center closed unexpectedly during a work day and work hours. Just because of some snow. Roads are exquisitely maintained and yet all our journey here was for nothing. Really inexcusable—we’ve been through a blizzard at Gila Cliff dwellings and they never closed. Really shameful the building shut down...
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