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  • Santa Fe County, New Mexico

    For the adventurous traveler who craves truly authentic experiences, Santa Fe County is the destination that feeds the soul and energizes the spirit. Enjoy world-class hiking, biking, skiing, invigorating spa and wellness retreats, and a celebrated local cuisine.

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    • Pecos, New Mexico

      Hike the Grand Slam in Pecos New Mexico

      7.5 mi / 600 ft gain
      Pecos National Historical Park offers up the "grand slam" for hiking, which is a bit of a misnomer because they only have 3 trails and a grand slam indicates you would have completed 4 of something. In order to achieve the "grand slam" you need to hike all 3 trails in one day, completing approxi...
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    • Pecos, New Mexico

      Hike the South Pasture Loop Trail

      3.8 mi / 196 ft gain
      The South Pasture Loop trail, while part of the Pecos NHP, isn't in the main park. Currently, this trail is only open on the weekends and the road gate closes at 1pm. The trail itself closes at 3pm, and takes about 2-3 hours unless you plan on hiking for speed. No pets allowed. 0.7 miles down th...
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    • 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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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument (CLOSED)

      4.8
      3 mi
       Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is temporarily closed. Visit the BLM website for more updates.  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...
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    • Chamisal, New Mexico

      Hike to the Trampas Lakes in Carson National Forest

      4.9
      11 mi / 2400 ft gain
      This hike is worth its weight in gold. By far one of the most beautiful places in all of New Mexico. Located in the Carson National Forest, the options for camping are limitless. Did I mention this is ranked one of New Mexico's best hikes yet it rarely gets done. The potential for solitude is ver...
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    • Sandia Park, New Mexico

      Golden Open Space Mesa Trail Loop

      5.0
      2.07 mi / 131 ft gain
      Golden Open Space Mesa Trail Loop is a dog and family-friendly loop trail located near Sandia Park, New Mexico. The trail is open year-round and offers expansive views of the valleys and mountains alongside Juniper and Pinyon trees. These trails are used by mountain bikers as well, so please keep...
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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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    • Cedar Crest, New Mexico

      Tree Spring Trail

      5.0
      4.11 mi / 984 ft gain
      Tree Spring Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Sandia Park, New Mexico.
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    • Cedar Crest, New Mexico

      Sulphur Canyon #281 and Cienega Horse Bypass #266 Loop

      4.0
      2.25 mi / 469 ft gain
      Sulphur Canyon #281 and Cienega Horse Bypass #266 Loop is a loop trail that provides a good opportunity to view wildlife located near Cedar Crest, New Mexico.
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    • Sandia Park, New Mexico

      Hike the 10K Loop

      5.2 mi / 700 ft gain
      10K trailhead springs from it a whole handful of beautiful trails.  With access to a rocky path that leads off into raw wilderness, a clean and smooth walking, hiking, and mountain biking trail covered by tall pine canopy, or a wide cut service road ideal for easy strolls, you have plenty of opti...
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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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    • Albuquerque, New Mexico

      Hike the Piedra Lisa Trail

      5.0
      4.2 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Up near the iconic La Luz Trailhead is a smaller and somewhat hidden trail a little farther up the road, Piedra Lisa Trail.  This short two mile climb to the ridge that divides the view of Albuquerque and Placitas tops out at a rocky outcrop that provides simply stellar views of the city and to t...
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    • Albuquerque, New Mexico

      Summit Point 8300

      6.5 mi / 1300 ft gain
      Point 8300, also nicknamed Mayan Temple by the locals, is the highest point in the Rincon Ridge. In order to reach the summit you start by following the South Piedra Lisa Trail for about 2.25 miles to the ridge. Once you reach the ridge the Piedra Lisa goes off to the right, but there is an unmar...
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    • Albuquerque, New Mexico

      Hike La Luz Trail

      5.0
      7.2 mi / 3378 ft gain
      Leaving from the foothills above Albuquerque this trail leads you from the desert up to the peaks of the Sandia Mountains.  You'll climb from the city at 7000 ft above sea level all the way up to 10,378 ft in altitude along a trail the changes from high desert to deep pine forest.  The views alon...
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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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