Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

Cochiti Pueblo · 4 Bureau of Land Management Rd, Peña Blanca, NM 87041

Location Details

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Type

National Monument

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Setting

Exterior

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Parking

Limited – small parking area, managed capacity

Power

No

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Permit

Required

Visual Character

Cone-shaped volcanic tuff formations rising from a canyon slot in New Mexico — Dr. Seuss-like spires in pink, white, and tan. A slot canyon corridor leads through the tent rocks to a mesa top with Jemez Mountain views.

About this location

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, managed jointly by BLM and Pueblo de Cochiti just 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, contains one of the most photographically distinctive geological formations in the American Southwest. Cone-shaped volcanic tuff formations — created by ancient pumice and ash deposits eroded into tent-like spires — rise from a narrow canyon slot in pink, white, and tan layers. A trail system leads through an intimate slot canyon corridor and up to mesa-top views of the Jemez Mountains. The formations are simultaneously whimsical and ancient. Commercial filming requires coordination with both BLM's Rio Puerco Field Office and Pueblo de Cochiti (as the monument crosses tribal land). Tribal permit and cultural protocols apply. Santa Fe's production community (30 minutes) provides strong support. Confirm current access status as the monument has experienced periodic temporary closures. A visually unforgettable location for any production operating in New Mexico.

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