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El Morro National MonumentVisitors who hike the extra mile are rewarded with spectacular views of the surrounding area as well as the ruins atop El Morro.
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El Morro National Monument
Lodging
There are many lodging options within a one hour drive from El Morro National Monument. They include cabins, bed and breakfasts, and hotels.

El Morro RV Park and Cabins and the Ancient Way Cafe (1 mile east of El Morro)

Cimarron Rose Bed and Breakfast (11 miles east of El Morro)

The Inn at Halona Bed and Breakfast (35 miles west of El Morro in the town of Zuni)

You may also contact our area Chambers of Commerce for information on hotels in Grants (42 miles east of El Morro) and Gallup (52 miles northwest of El Morro):

The Grants Chamber of Commerce
The Gallup Chamber of Commerce
Image of Governor Onate's inscription carved in 1605  

Did You Know?
The first inscription carved at El Morro was that of Governor Don Juan de Onate in 1605, 15 years before the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.

Last Updated: May 04, 2008 at 18:03 EST