
New Mexico’s breathtaking Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument has earned global recognition, securing a spot on TIME magazine’s prestigious World’s Greatest Places of 2025 list.
Located on the land of the Cochiti Pueblo, Tent Rocks is known for its striking cone-shaped rock formations, created through centuries of volcanic activity and erosion. Some of these towering hoodoos reach heights of up to 90 feet, creating a truly otherworldly landscape.
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After being closed for four years—first due to the COVID-19 pandemic and later to manage overcrowding—the monument has officially reopened to visitors. However, those planning a trip must secure an access pass in advance to explore this natural wonder.
This recognition highlights New Mexico’s diverse landscapes and reinforces Tent Rocks as a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.