Coronado State Monument

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Step back in time at Coronado State Monument, a hidden gem near Bernalillo that preserves the ruins of a 400-year-old Spanish colonial settlement and the ancestral Puebloan site of Kuaua. This compact but fascinating site offers a vivid glimpse into the region's layered history, from pre-Columbian life to the first Spanish encounters. The on-site museum and reconstructed kiva with original murals make it a must for history buffs and anyone intrigued by the Southwest's cultural tapestry.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1 to 2 hours here, which is enough to tour the museum, walk the ruins, and sit in the kiva. It's a perfect stop on a half-day trip from Albuquerque or Santa Fe. If you're a history enthusiast, budget an extra 30 minutes to read all the interpretive signs. The site is compact, so you won't need a full day—pair it with a hike in the Sandia Mountains or a visit to nearby pueblos for a richer experience.

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