Capulin Volcano National Monument

Capulin Volcano National Monument
Capulin Volcano
National Monument
Last erupted between 58,000 to 62,000 years ago[1]
Country  United States
State  New Mexico
Region Union County, New Mexico
District Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field
Elevation 2,494 m (8,182 ft)
Coordinates 36°46′56″N 103°58′12″W / 36.78222°N 103.97°W / 36.78222; -103.97
Area 3.21 km2 (1 sq mi)
Geology Cinder cone volcano
Founded U.S. National Monument
Date August 9, 1916[2]
Management National Park Service
Visitation 57,442 (2004)
Website: National Park Service: Capulin Volcano
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Capulin Volcano National Monument, located in northeastern New Mexico, was designated a U.S. National Monument on August 9, 1916. It is an example of an extinct cinder cone volcano that is part of the Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field. A paved road spirals around the volcano and visitors can drive up to a parking lot at the rim. Hiking trails circle the rim as well as lead down into the mouth of the volcano.

The visitor center features exhibits about the volcano and the area's geology, natural and cultural history, and offers educational programs about volcanoes. There is also a video presentation about the volcano.

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Description

From the National Park Service:[1]

Capulin Volcano National Monument is a well-preserved, relatively young (58,000 to 62,000 years old), symmetrical cinder cone. It rises steeply from the surrounding grassland plains to an elevation of 8,182 feet above sea level. The irregular rim of the crater is about a mile in circumference and the crater about 400 feet deep.

Capulin Volcano is one of the outstanding landmarks located in the northeast corner of New Mexico, where the rolling grasslands meet the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Capulin Volcano's highest point provides unobstructed, panoramic views of the volcanic field, distant snow-capped mountains, and portions of four states (New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado). Capulin Volcano also offers visitors excellent opportunities for observing and understanding volcanic formation. The large volcanic field surrounding the monument contains at least 100 recognizable volcanoes, and aids visitors in gaining insights into 10 million years of the geological history of northern New Mexico.

Monument History

According to the National Park Service:[2]

On January 16, 1891, Capulin Mountain was "…withdrawn from settlement, entry or other disposition under any of the public land laws, until such time as Congress may see fit to take action touching the same or until otherwise ordered by competent authority…"

On August 9, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson set Capulin aside as a U.S. National Monument by Presidential Proclamation No. 1340, to preserve "…a striking example of recent extinct volcanoes … which …is of great scientific and especially geologic interest…"

Public Law 87-635, 87th Congress, S.2973, September 5, 1962, amended the proclamation to "…preserve the scenic and scientific integrity of Capulin Mountain National Monument…" because of the significance of Capulin Volcano.

On December 31, 1987, Congress changed the Monument's name from Capulin Mountain National Monument to Capulin Volcano National Monument by Public Law 100-225 (101 Stat. 1547).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b National Park Service. "Geology". Capulin Volcano. http://www.nps.gov/cavo/geology.htm. Retrieved 25 October 2009. 
  2. ^ a b National Park Service. "History & Culture". Capulin Volcano. http://www.nps.gov/cavo/historyculture/index.htm. Retrieved 25 October 2009. 

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