What does that even mean? Its not very big. Couldn't we carry some water in? Anyway, its closed so if you're planning on making the drive out there check with one of the local inns first and see if they know if the site is open.
This could easily be passed by but shouldn't. It has paved walkways almost to end and then steps to balcony, One of the few places where I believe wheel chair access allows one to get as close as possible to it. The beautiful colors and echo quality is great. Once again, only people there:>
This is a spectacular stop, just off the main road. It is a nicely paved walk from the parking area to the Amphitheater. Stunning rock formation, with several colors of rock, from red, to yellow, to white, to gray. Up against the 'bowl' part of the echo chamber, you can clap, laugh or give a shout out to the 'Bawston' Red Sox, they had won the World Series the night before, and hear it echo several times.
A great stop. Two dollars to get in. Paved sidewalk to the beautiful natural amphitheater. Fun to yell, but even more interesting to speak softly and be amazed a how clear and true your echo comes back. Plus they have first class bathrooms.
An easy hike into a gorgeous canyon where throwing your voice echos back no matter what you call out. A truly natural wonder to see and hear.
The walk up to the amphitheater is beautiful in itself. New Mexico must take pride in its parks in this area. So well maintained with many amenities. The echoes you create in this setting are fun. There are very nice camping facilities and a picnic area at the base of the area. If I remember correctly, the day pass is $3 or $1 for Golden Pass holders.
This place is worth a stop if you are driving between Chama and Abiquiu on 84. We were headed south towards Ghost Ranch and decided to take a little hike to see the amphitheater. The paths are paved and there is easy access to the site. There is a small donation charge to park and hike into the Echo Amphitheater and if you are not in a hurry it makes a nice little diversion but I would not make it a destination unless you want to camp, as there are many campsites available and some are away from the main road.
Yep, as a singer I could not resist singing a song once I got closer to the ridge. No crowds, just peaceful...at least once I stopped hearing my own echo. Great for picnicking too!
JUst a short walk on a concrete sidewalk to the center of this lovely site. Looks like it's handicapped accessible all the way. Many covered picnic tables. A lovely spot full of unique landforms that is probably best in early morning or late afternoon!
Great Place to stop in, beautiful rock formation, history about Indians killing settlers at top and that you can still see the blood streaks on rock is interesting, a bit chilliing, not sure if true.Great echos, worth the stop.