San Juan
Aztec
Population – 5512 Elevation – 5460 ft. Aztec, named for the nearby National Monument, was founded in 1876 when portions of the Jicarilla...
Aztec Ruins National Monument
Despite its name, this magnificent site reflects 11th century influence from nearby Chaco Canyon rather than from the later Aztecs of...
Beclabito Dome
Colorful red rocks of Entrada Sandstone are domed up by deep seated igneous intrusions to be exposed by erosion.
Bisti Wilderness
Hoodoos, spires and natural arches form this other-worldly badlands created by erosion and weathering of land once covered by a sea.
City of Bloomfield
Prehistoric farmers established major communities along the rivers of this region in the eleventh century.
Harriet Belle Amsden Sammons
Harriet Belle Amsden Sammons was the first female bank president in New Mexico, operating the First National Bank in Farmington from 1922...
Navajo Lake State Park – San Juan River Quality Water Area
The cold, clear water released from Navajo Dam has created one of the prime trout fishing areas in the southwest.
Salmon Ruins
In the late 11th century, influence from Chaco Canyon, 45 miles south of here, began to be felt at this site and at nearby Aztec Ruins...