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Want to learn more about Valles Caldera's geology, history, wildlife, and more? We invite you to participate in a ranger program or special event during your visit! Valles Caldera National Preserve offers engaging programs all year-round. Check out upcoming offerings by visiting our Calendar of Events! Winter Events & ProgramsThe Valles Caldera Eruption ExperienceDates: Daily, year-round WARNING: This show includes loud explosion sound effects and flashing lights. For individuals with sensory sensitivities, we recommend visiting the Volcano Discovery Center after the show has concluded (at :35 past the hour). Ask a park ranger about how to experience a sensory-friendly version of the eruption show! Winter Soundscapes & Wildlife Watching TourDate: Friday, November 28 Join Ranger Adam for a guided winter tour of Valles Caldera National Preserve. Listen to the sounds of Valles Caldera in the early winter and learn about what nature's soundscape reveals about the ecosystem. Participants will awaken their senses to the sounds of nature and learn more about the wildlife that inhabit Valles Caldera. If there is snow on the ground, please plan to bring snowshoes or skis. Snowshoes and poles are available for rent at Valles Caldera. This program will involve a 3-mile round trip hike from the Volcano Discovery Center on the El Cajete trail. Wildlife PhotographyDates: Every 1st Sunday of the month Learn the basics of wildlife photography and compositional recommendations all while exploring Valles Caldera and the Jemez Mountains region. You will need to provide your own camera for this program (Mirrorless, DSLR, SLR, or mobile). The program involves possible hiking distances of 1-5 miles total. Instant Film Photography ProgramDates: Every 3rd Sunday Moonlit Hike & StorytellingDate: December 4 Snowshoes are available to rent onsite if you do not own a pair. Winter Soundscapes Strenuous Ski TourDates: December 12 and January 16 For this program, guests must bring their own skiing equipment. Rugged cross-country skis or light telemark and alpine touring setups are recommended with fish scale patterns or skins. Split boards are also fine. Participants are encouraged to bring water, snacks, and appropriate winter clothing. Depending on snow conditions and guest wishes, the tour will leave from the Volcano Discovery Center and go for a 4-5 mile loop on groomed trails. This is a strenuous route at altitude that requires proper hydration, nutrition, and physical conditioning. Registration is not required. Learn to Cross-country Ski with a RangerDates: December 19, December 26, January 23 New to cross-country skiing and want to learn more? Come to Valles Caldera, where there are brand new groomed trails for 2025! The session will focus on efficient movement, skill acquisition, and safety for either classic or skate technique. Valles Caldera DOES NOT rent cross-country ski gear, so you will need to bring your own. It must be in good working condition. Have a pair that someone gave you ages ago? Bring them up and come on out! Participants must bring appropriate clothing for winter weather, hydration, and snacks.
Stargazing in the CalderaDates: December 20 and January 17 Join park rangers for an evening under the stars in the Cabin District. Activities will include stargazing and an astrophotography workshop. Telescopes and star binoculars will be provided for participants. Predators of the Past—Wolves and Grizzly BearsDates: January 9 and January 30 While snowshoeing or skiing on groomed trails around the scenic La Jara peak, participants will learn about the history of wolves and grizzly bears in Valles Caldera, the role of these apex predators in the ecosystem, and the current state of the Mexican gray wolf recovery program. Participants must bring appropriate clothing for winter weather, hydration, and snacks. The route is approximately 1.5 miles. Nearby ProgramsWant to experience more National Park Service interpretive programs during your visit to the Jemez Mountains? Join ranger at neighboring Bandelier National Monument or Manhattan Project National Historical Park, both approximately 30 minutes east of Valles Caldera. |
Last updated: November 24, 2025