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  • kiwijacqui2022
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    Second time and just as good as the first

    Second visit (first 6 years ago) and still finding new things to look at and information to learn. Was lucky enough to see the hummingbirds again today too even though we had a snow shower. Great walk...

    Reviewed on Apr 25, 2024
  • William T
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    A surprise stop well worth the time!

    We had seen their billboard on I40 many times and wondered about it. Often, these privately run places are a tourist trap. We needed a break from the interstate, so decided to check it out. We were pl...

    Reviewed on Apr 16, 2024
  • pabs703
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    poor customer service

    So I called up the ice caves yesterday and got somebody who answered "ice caves" (I hot the number off their website) and I asked if he had room for a 20 ft camper. And he said well, we get campers t...

    Reviewed on Apr 15, 2024
  • Lynette51
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    A must see experience in Grants, NM!

    This is a very cool place to visit. When you arrive and go inside the gift whop to pay your entrance fee, the staff is very knowledgeable. Our guy who checked us in told us all about the history of th...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2023
  • AMsays
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    Fire and Ice...

    Hiked to the imposing yet dormant Bandera Volcano to see where lava flowed 10,000 years ago, reshaping the landscape. It is the best example of a cinder cone volcano in the US. The hike was helped by...

    Reviewed on Sep 25, 2023
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