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    Top Spots in and near Los Alamos County

    • Los Alamos, New Mexico

      Hike to Alcove House

      4.6
      2.2 mi / 140 ft gain
      Start your hike from the Visitor's Center and head out on the Main Loop Trail to begin. You can hike the loop in either direction, either first crossing the river across from the Visitor's Center or heading out from directly behind the Center. If you start from across the river, you'll begin with...
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    • Los Alamos, New Mexico

      Hike the Main Loop Trail at Bandelier National Monument

      5.0
      1.2 mi / 150 ft gain
      Bandelier National Monument encompasses over 33,000 acres of public land, including Frijoles Canyon, the home of the Ancestral Puebloans that once lived in the area. The park has miles of trails to explore the rugged countryside, but the main attractions are the cliff dwellings you'll find on the...
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    • Los Alamos, New Mexico

      Climb in Diablo Canyon

      Diablo Canyon has grown in popularity over the last decade, particularly due to its frequent appearance in television and films. It has hundreds of sport and trad climbs of varying difficulty on basalt cliffs that reach over 300 feet high, with approaches varying from 5 to 30 minutes.Grades range...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Climb Las Conchas

      5.0
      5 mi
      75 minutes north of Albuquerque, Las Conchas is a trailhead that sits right off the highway with two accessible, although small, parking lots.  Right out of the gate the wide and well worn trail drops down to follow the river north through a wide mountain valley lined with large stands of trees, ...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Hike at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

      4.8
      3 mi
      Hiking at Tent Rocks is a must-do for anyone in the northern New Mexico area. It's an accessible trail that gives you incredible rewards with little effort. The cone-shaped "tent rocks" are the result of erosion following a volcanic explosion 6-7 million years ago, making for some incredible and ...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Dip into Spence Hot Springs

      4.0
      1.2 mi / 193 ft gain
      Exit Interstate 550 and head North on Highway 4 heading towards Jemez Springs. The Spence Hot Springs Parking Lot and Trailhead is about 25 miles North off Highway 4. The trail starts on a decline into the canyon for about 800 feet before you cross the bridge over the scenic river. Continue follo...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      San Antonio Hot Springs via Thompson Ridge Route

      5.0
      2.66 mi / 469 ft gain
      Although you can reach these hot springs via the main trail in the winter, the Thompson Ridge route is a shorter option that comes in from above the springs rather than below. If you go in winter, you'll need winter route finding skills for the trail (there's no signage at any point) and an all w...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      San Antonio Hot Springs

      4.6
      1.46 mi / 312 ft gain
      These hot springs are a short hike from the parking area along the top of Forest Service Road 376. I've added additional details below in the event that the road is closed due to seasonality or you prefer to stretch your legs for a significantly longer, yet scenic hike. The GPX track is displayin...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Visit the Jemez Soda Dam

      For the past 7,000 years, calcium carbonate at this spot in northern New Mexico. And after all those centuries, it has formed into a natural bridge across the Jemez river, roughly 300 feet in length.  Drive northeast from Jemez Springs on New Mexico State Route 4. Just under 2 miles later, the fo...
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    • Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Mountain Bike Pacheco Canyon

      8.1 mi / 2194 ft gain
      Pacheco Canyon Road / Forest Service Road #102 leads from the foothills of the Sangre de Cristos deep into the mountains, beginning with breathtaking views across to Valles Caldera (particularly at sunset) and ending deep in the mountains near Big Tesuque Campground after more than 2100' of eleva...
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    • Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Photograph the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis de Assisi

      Along the downtown Santa Fe plaza, you will run into an obvious architectural beauty. It's the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis de Assisi. It's placed perfectly in the plaza where the sunset will make the massive structure glow or have interesting shadows cast off its facade. The cathedral itse...
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    • Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Explore Canyon Road

      Canyon Road in Santa Fe New Mexico, is home to one of the largest gatherings of fine art galleries featuring original work you'll find. Santa Fe is considered the 3rd largest distributor of art in the world, behind New York and Paris. The difference with Canyon Road is the unique environment tha...
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    • Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Catch a sunset over the hills of Santa Fe

      People come from all over the world to see sunsets in the southwest. This is a great little spot tucked away in a neighborhood I stayed in for a month. On Rodriguez street, there is a parking space for "visitors" of a particular house in the neighborhood (marked on the map). I didn't see a car t...
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    • Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Hike to Picacho Peak and Atalaya Peak

      5.0
      Begin this trail from the Cerro Gordo Trailhead which is only about 10 minutes from Santa Fe Plaza. You can park in the lot near the intersection of Cerro Gordo and Upper Canyon Rd. The lot will fill up on the weekends so arrive early. From the lot, take the short Nature Conservancy trail to the ...
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    • Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Trail Run the Dale Ball Trails

      22 mi / 500 ft gain
      The Dale Ball Trail system, covers a wide swath of terrain between Santa Fe County, the City of Santa Fe, the National Forest, and The Nature Conservancy with a 22 mile network of trails in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Located a short distance from downtown Santa Fe, it is the...
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    • Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico

      Drive the Jemez Mountains Scenic Byway

      Start your road trip at the Pueblo Visitor Center. You can stop at the Jemez State Monument to visit the old ruins of the Mission. Then head to the Jemez Falls. Continue the drive  through beautiful red rock scenery to Los Alamos and Bandelier National Monument. 
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    Camping and Lodging in Los Alamos County

    Ponderosa Campground (Nm)
    Los Alamos, New Mexico

    Ponderosa Campground (Nm)

    Juniper Campground
    Los Alamos, New Mexico

    Juniper Campground

    Cochiti Area
    Cochiti Lake, New Mexico

    Cochiti Area

    Black Canyon
    Nambe, New Mexico

    Black Canyon

    Tetilla Peak
    Cochiti Lake, New Mexico

    Tetilla Peak

    Jemez Falls Campground
    Jemez Springs, New Mexico

    Jemez Falls Campground

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