The Lone Ranger: Shooting from Valles Caldera / Lone Ranger Movie Shoots Scenes at Valles Caldera
The set of The Lone Ranger stretches along the main road of the reserve of the Valles Caldera. The visitor center is on the right, but here it is outside photo / The Lone Ranger film set stretches along the main road into the Valles Caldera Preserve Thursday. The visitor center is off the picture to the right
The fake Indian village, complete with teepees, is barely visible in the History of Ponderosa Pines Grove side of the Valles Grande / A mock Indian Village, complete with teepees is barely visible in the History Grove of Prescott on the far side of the Valles Grande
The main entrance to the national reserve of the Valles Caldera was closed on Thursday for the filming of the movie / The main entrance to the Valles Caldera National Preserve was closed Thursday for filming of scenes for The Lone Ranger movie
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Police in New Mexico was the main entrance along with the Sheriffo Sandoval Country / New Mexico State Highway Patrol were at the main entrance and a Sandoval County Sheriff's vehical was spotted on NM 4
The main entrance of the reserve was controlled by VCNP staff and staff of private security / The main entrance to the Preserve was manned by staff and VCNP Private Security personnel
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A signal indicating the parking lot at the main entrance to the staff of the film. The sign is located along the back gate near the junction between the NM 502 and NM 4 in Los Alamos Count / A sign at the main gate and a good guess is that "Save TLR" stands for "The Lone Ranger," Which is the name of the film they are shooting at the VCNP. More "TLR" signs are visible along the highway at the back gate near the junction of NM 502 and NM 4 in Los Alamos Count








































