Coronado State Monument

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485 Kuaua Rd
Bernalillo, NM 87004

Coronado State Monument in Bernalillo, NM, is a historic site that showcases the ruins of Kuaua Pueblo, one of the twelve Tiwa villages visited by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1540. The site offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Pueblo Indians and their prosperous farming communities, as well as the Pre-Columbian art found in the square kiva. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Rio Grande and Sandia Mountains while exploring the site and learning about the fascinating heritage of northern New Mexico.

With its reconstructed painted kiva and fourteen original mural paintings on display, Coronado Historic Site provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the ancient culture and artistry of the Pueblo Indians. The Visitor's Center, designed by renowned architect John Gaw Meem, houses a collection of artifacts and offers interactive exhibits that further enhance the visitor experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking to appreciate the beauty of northern New Mexico, Coronado State Monument is a must-visit destination along the El Camino Real National Historic Trail and Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byways.

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Rob C.
10/10/2024

Such a quiet space to reflect how people survived and learned to live off the land. Nice to see the Rio Grande River so close to such an amazing place.

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Sarah S.
5/26/2024

This is a New Mexico to do! This site is so cool. It is beautiful to walk around, and there are several tables where you can enjoy a picnic. They have a wonderful gift shop which is filled with...

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Will S.
1/18/2025

This an amazingly preserved and curated bit of history, very close to the Bernalillo town center. A nice stop to gain a bit of historical insight and to rest on family trips or weekends!

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Elena C.
10/5/2024

What a hidden gem this site turned out to be. They have many educational rooms to go thru, a mural room and even a gift shop. Clean bathrooms are a bonus. The staff there were so helpful, informed...

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Sarah A.
1/5/2023

What an interesting site to learn more about the Pueblo people who lived and live in this area. It is a very special place to visit. The docent did a wonderful job bringing what is known about the...

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