
New Mexico Pueblo Conflicts
Rio Arriba County • New Mexico • NM
💡 Tips from Dan
Your Road Warrior Guide
- •Bring along a local guidebook or hire a tour guide to fully understand the rich history of the site.
- •Remember to respect the site's solemn nature; it’s more than just a tourist destination—it’s a place of remembrance.
- •Pack plenty of water and snacks, especially if you plan to explore the vast landscape surrounding the site
- •Don't forget your camera—there's plenty of natural beauty to capture.
- •Always remember to leave the site as you found it, ensuring it remains preserved for future generations.
What Dan Packs
Based on what you'll be doing, Dan recommends:
Insulated Water Bottle
EssentialKeeps water cold for hours. Hydration is critical in desert heat.
Polarized Sunglasses
EssentialUV reflection off rock and water is intense. Protect your eyes.
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Watershed Protection Area
This destination is in Utah's protected watershed area. These mountains provide drinking water for millions of Utahns. Please help us protect this vital resource.
Dogs are prohibited in this watershed area to protect drinking water quality. This includes all trails and areas. Thank you for helping protect our water supply.
Watershed Protection Guidelines:
- Stay on designated trails
- Pack out ALL waste (including pet waste)
- Do not disturb water sources
- Follow all posted regulations
- Respect wildlife and vegetation
