Chain of Craters WSA


Location: Southwest of Grants, within the El Malpais National Conservation Area.

Elevation Range: 7,400-8,345 feet

BLM Acreage: 18,300 acres
 
Description:
The Chain of Craters WSA is located in west-central New Mexico within the El Malpais National Conservation Area. This is a line of more than 25 cinder cones that was the result of magma finding a weak spot in the Earth’s crust. The lower elevations are dominated by piñon and juniper woodland giving way to forests of ponderosa pine at higher elevations.

The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail passes through this WSA.  Click here to visit the trail's website.

Access:
From I-40 at the west end of Grants, turn south on Highway 53 (Exit 81) and drive about 26 miles.  Turn south on County Road 42, about one mile after the Bandera Crater Ice Caves turnoff.  County Road 42 passes through El Malpais National Monument for approximately 3 miles before entering BLM’s El Malpais National Conservation Area.  Continue approximately 15 miles to a Y intersection.  Turn right and continue another half mile to where the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail crosses the road.  Hike north on the trail (there is no trailhead, and the trail is marked with cairns) into the WSA.

This is a dirt road requiring suitable clearance; however, the road may be impassible when muddy conditions exist. Please note that conditions of roads can change at any time due to weather. Drivers should avoid dirt roads during rain or snow. Drivers should be cautious of wash-out following rain or snowmelt.

 

Contact Information
Rio Puerco Field Office
435 Montano NE
Albuquerque, NM  87107
(505) 761-8700

Photo of Chain of Craters WSA
Map of Chain of Craters WSA