On Thursday, May 19, Maureen Gannon, Chief Environmental Officer at PNM, will be presenting on “Navigating Water Resources at PNM.” This presentation will focus on PNM’s present state and “journey to zero” and how the company’s actions are helping to build a sustainable water future. The theme of the 2022 NGWS is “Growth in a Time of Drought.” PNM and AVANGRID are committed to protecting our environment and that includes conserving our precious water.Īccording to Glenn Schiffbauer, Co-founder of NGWS and the Executive Director Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce, “After four Next Generation Water Summits, the messages from our climate scientists are consistent – these drought-like conditions are here to stay and there is a clear relationship between energy and water.Įnergy producers have a huge role to play with our water situation and we are thrilled to have PNM AVANGRID as the title sponsor for our fifth Summit, Growth in the Time of Drought.Īll of us involved in this event recognize that the rapid scaling of renewable energy is a key component in our need for sustainable water conservation in the West.” PNM and AVANGRID are proud to participate in the 2022 Next Generation Water Summit (NGWS) as the title sponsor on May 19-20. Remember the park closes at sunset, so plan to leave before that time. You can still drive into a number of areas of the park any time of the day including Juniper Campground, Tsankawi, and to the many trails outside of Frijoles Canyon located along NM Highway 4.
Last shuttle leaves the Frijoles Canyon Visitor Center at 5 PM. If you leave the park, you may not reenter the park except by shuttle bus between 9 AM and 3 PM. If you arrive before 9 AM you can drive out of the park at any time. For those early and late arrivals, be sure to display your park pass or entrance fee receipt in your vehicle. Visitors may continue to drive into this main visited area of the park before 9 AM and after 3 PM daily (all access is by shuttle bus from 9 AM – 3 PM). See the shuttle schedule and map to the White Rock visitor center below. The shuttle bus is free, however a park entrance fee is required for Bandelier and can be purchased from the White Rock Visitor Center, the kiosk near the shuttle pick-up site in White Rock, or paid at the park visitor center upon arrival. Overnight backpackers whose trip starts in Frijoles Canyon Juniper Campground access ( A shuttle is still required into the canyon 9am to 3pm) Vehicles with a pet on board (Please note: Pets are not allowed on any trials) Vehicles displacing a disability tag or plate You may drive directly to the monument and into Frijoles canyon if you meet the following exemptions: Shuttles run approximately every 30 minutes weekdays, and 20 minutes weekends. Visitors are required to take a shuttle bus from the White Rock visitor center to access the main visited area of Bandelier National Monument between the hours of 9 AM and 3 PM, including the visitor center, Main Loop Trail, and Falls Trail.
Shuttle Bus Required May 16 – October 16, 2019