The Valles Caldera is an amazing place to hunt, fish, camp, or just enjoy the outdoors! Learn more about this amazing park's history from the National Park Service staff and the people who love it.
My father patrolled on graveyard shift for years. He was used to seeing the occasional feral burro, so he wasn't sure what he was looking at the first time an elk showed up in his headlights in the West Jemez drive to the Valle Grande.
I went there last week and it’s so beautiful. I will ride my motorcycle to the caves that’s my goal next weekend. Oh and I will also take extra gas and food since there is no stores. Wish me and my 1997 Yamaha royal star
01:29 that's why I love the usa it's just one of the most beautiful countries in the world even if some people don't admit it and it's a french guy who tells you that. 01:39 awesome 04:10 it's beautifull just 04:22 in france we call it a "truite fario"
Incredibly beautiful place. I have very fond memories of this place. I killed a cow elk here nine months before my dear friend I was hunting with passed away. I also helped a youth hunter who was hunting with his Dad, Grandfather and younger brother kill his first cow elk. They traveled all the way from South Dakota from him to do so. Great folks! Lastly, I helped the aforementioned friend harvest a 330" bull elk near San Antonio creek near the cabin by the creek.
The state makes a lot of money selling elk tags and is a lot more controllable than releasing wolves to control population combine that with the fact the land is also used for cattle grazing and the ranchers won't tolerate their livestock being hunted