Valle Grande

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Valle Grande is a vast high-altitude volcanic caldera meadow in northern New Mexico, renowned for its scenic landscapes, wildlife, and geothermal features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
meadow
volcanic caldera
accessVia New Mexico State Road 4
adjacentTo forested slopes of the Jemez Mountains
climate cool high-altitude climate
conservationStatus protected within Valles Caldera National Preserve
country United States of America
county Sandoval County, New Mexico
ecosystemType montane grassland
subalpine meadow
elevation approximately 2650 meters above sea level
approximately 8700 feet above sea level
featureType caldera floor
high-altitude meadow
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasGeothermalFeature fumaroles
hot springs
hasWildlife black bear
coyotes
deer
elk
various bird species
hydrology headwaters and streams crossing the caldera floor
knownFor geothermal features
open grassland vistas
scenic landscapes
wildlife viewing
landCover grassland
wet meadow areas
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Valles Caldera
northern New Mexico
locatedInProtectedArea Valles Caldera
surface form: Valles Caldera National Preserve
managementBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
nearestCity Los Alamos, New Mexico
nearestTown Jemez Springs
surface form: Jemez Springs, New Mexico
partOf Jemez Mountains region
surface form: Jemez Mountains

Valles Caldera
surface form: Jemez volcanic field
state New Mexico
tourismRegion Jemez Mountains region
surface form: Jemez Mountains region of New Mexico
usedFor hiking
recreation
scientific research
wildlife viewing
withinProtectedAreaDesignation national preserve

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Jemez Mountains region contains Valle Grande