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Fort Stanton Cave

Fort Stanton Cave, New Mexico

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Details

Permit required
  • Type(s) of Acitivites: caving, spelunking
  • Best season / time to go: April - November (closed rest of year to protect bats)
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Length (round-trip): Up to 11 miles
  • Duration / time to complete: 2 - 12 Hours
  • Nearest City / town: Capitan, NM
  • Trailhead elevation: 6800
  • Essential gear: Standard (horizontal) caving gear is required
  • Recommended Map / Quad: Inquire about maps when getting your permit
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With eleven miles of mapped passages in its main section, the cave is open for recreational caving under permit from April 15 to November 1.  The cave is widely known for its rare velvet formations, and there are also interesting helictites, aragonite, selenite needles, and various forms of gypsum.  During the winter months the cave is closed to protect hibernating bats. The cave is gated to protect other unique resources and to prevent unsupervised visitation.

You may visit this undeveloped “wild” cave by obtaining a permit from the BLM Roswell Field Office. You must provide your own caving equipment and observe the rules of conduct within the cave. Download a cave permit application, or it can be obtained from the Roswell Field Office.

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Camping

Fort Stanton is open to overnight camping with a 14-day maximum length of stay. There are two small formal camping areas: The equestrian trailhead on NM 220 and a small campground at the Fort Stanton Cave entrance.

  • Equestrian trailhead.
    Groups and individuals can camp in the parking lot. A Vault toilet and facilities for equine stock are present.  Picketing your horses is preferable to using corrals or panels as it is less damaging to the site.
  • Cave entrance.
    Several tables and fire rings are located here, as well as a vault toilet. The access road is rough and not suitable to many vehicles. This campground primarily serves those who have been issued a permit to enter the cave.

Roads

There are 20 miles of designated roads within the NCA. Vehicles are limited to designated routes which will be marked with signs stating open or closed.

Location / Access

From Capitan, NM, drive on US 380 east 4.25 miles to NM 220. From Lincoln, NM, drive west 7.7 miles to NM 220.  Drive south one mile to the equestrian trailhead. The historic Fort Stanton is approximately one mile further on NM 220. BLM is investigating the opportunity to provide visitor services information about the NCA at Lincoln, Capitan, Ruidoso, and at the historic Fort Stanton.

More Info: Check out the BLM web page for more detailed info.

Location & Map

Access/trailhead coordinates: 33.5067563, 33.5067563

Trailhead Coords KML Trailhead Coords GPX View trailhead in Google Maps

Note: The topographic map layer ("Topo") pulls USGS maps from another map server and is not always available.

Current Weather & Forecast

Current Conditions for Lincoln, NM (88338)

  • Sunrise / sunset: 6:53 AM / 5:38 PM
  • Skies: clear
  • Temperature: 27 F (-2 C)
  • Wind: NW at 7 knt
  • Dew point: 23 F (-5 C)
  • Relative humidity: 86 %

Forecast

TODAY: Snow
High: 30° F
Description: PARTLY CLOUDY. SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS IN THE MORNING. HIGHS IN THE 30S TO UPPER 40S. NORTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 15 MPH.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy
Low: 20° F
Description: PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE 20S.
WEDNESDAY: Snow
High: 40° F
Description: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. HIGHS IN THE 40S.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Snow
Low: 25° F
Description: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE MID 20S TO LOWER 30S.
THURSDAY: Snow
High: 40° F
Description: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. HIGHS IN THE 40S.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Snow
Low: 27° F
Description: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE MID TO UPPER 20S.
FRIDAY: Snow
High: 45° F
Description: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. NOT AS COOL. HIGHS IN THE MID 40S TO UPPER 50S.

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