Rio Grande del Norte is one of our more recent National Monuments, having been designated as such in 2013. It protects the confluence of the Red River and the Rio Grande which are both designated Wild and Scenic Rivers. Both gorges are gorgeous and the point of land above the confluence, called simply El Punto, provides amazing views from high above the two rivers. I hiked the Little Arsenic Trail while I was there, which brought me down to the Rio Grande and led me straight to the confluence. It was one of the better hikes I did during my stay in New Mexico and was very rewarding around every turn. I spent the night at the campground on the canyon rim and enjoyed a beautiful sunset in the evening and a magical sunrise the following morning. In between, the stars were spectacular. I debated whether to drive out to this park as it was somewhat out of the way, but I’m sure glad I did as it is stunning from end to end. If you’re ever in the area, you should as well.

Rio Grande Looking South

Rio Grande Looking North

The Point

Shadow Catcher at Dusk

Morning in the Mountains

On The Arsenic Trail

The Confluence From Above

The Confluence at River Level

The Red River Gorge

East Towards the Mountains

The Rio Grande Gorge

Bridge Over the Red River

The Red River

Beautiful Tall Trees

The Rio Grande Valley

Looking North Up the Gorge

Looking South Down the Gorge

Late Afternoon on the Rio Grande

Cotton Candy Skies

High Above the Gorge

Dusk in the Park

Sunset on the Mountains

Tremendous Skies

Before Sunrise Looking East

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