Here are some examples:
* Valles Caldera National Preserve: This area boasts a massive volcanic caldera, formed by a massive eruption 1.25 million years ago. It's now a beautiful landscape with numerous volcanic features, including hot springs and lava flows.
* Jemez Mountains: This mountain range is home to several volcanic peaks, including the dormant Jemez volcanic field.
* Capulin Volcano National Monument: Located in the northeast of the state, this cinder cone volcano last erupted around 60,000 years ago. It's a popular spot for hiking and observing the unique volcanic features.
* El Rito: This area has a series of volcanic vents and lava flows, including the distinctive El Rito "volcanic neck."
So, while there aren't any actively erupting volcanoes in New Mexico, there are plenty of reminders of the state's fiery past!