Jean-Claude Linossi
I am retired and I have always liked the great outdoors. I have been hiking most of my adult life. I like to take pictures of beautiful landscapes and plants.
Hike to Cox Peak and Mount Riley
County Road A005, New Mexico
5 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
Drove from El Paso to cox Peak this morning. About 45 miles from El Paso. The roads to the mountains are in good condition. Did not hike up the mountain but hiked around the base and enjoyed the views and the cacti. There is not a trail to the top of the mountains and scrambling up the mountain sides is required.
Explore the Tonuco Mountain
CanAm Highway, New Mexico
4 mi
/ 800 ft gain
To get to Tonuco Mountain North of RadiumSprings , NM from Las Cruces, NM take Interstate 25 to exit 32. Once off the interstate turn left on go under the interstate. Take the first dirt road to your left and drive to the top of the canyon.
If you have a 4 wheel drive vehicle you can descend into the canyon and drive to the start of Petroglygh canyon. If not you will have to walk about a mile t...
Fort Davis National Historic Site
Fort Davis, TexasFirst took some time to visit the historic buildings and exhibits. After that I toured the grounds and enjoyed the sights surrounding the fort. I also took the time to hike 3 of the trails located within the fort boundaries. Very beautiful views of the mountains and of the wildflowers.
Hike the Mayberry Trail
El Paso, Texas
1.8 mi
/ 127 ft gain
This is a great trail to be able to hike year-round. Great place to see wildlife and wildflowers in the spring and summer. Also a great place to see many species of cacti. This trail connects to the numerous trails in Lost Dog system and has great views of the Franklin Mountains.
Dune Life Nature Trail
Tularosa, New Mexico
1.03 mi
/ 49 ft gain
Started the hike at the Dune Life Nature trail parking area. Two rangers took us all on the trail . We walked up and down the dunes and some flat areas. We started out at sunset and the views of the sunset were beautiful. 30 minutes later we walked in the dark with light of the moon. The sand was beautiful in the dim light of the moon. Saw many night crawling creatures. This hike only takes pla...
Lazy Cow Trail
El Paso, Texas
7.15 mi
/ 420 ft gain
It is a fairly open trail with no shade. This trail is best hiked during the cooler part of the year. The trail is sandy with rocky spots along the way. Bikers also use this trail so be careful . The trail is ~7 miles round trip. The trail connects to other trail within the system. I have hiked this trail several times with my dogs.
Hike the Picacho Mountain
Las Cruces, New Mexico
3 mi
/ 1200 ft gain
This is a somewhat strenuous hike up Picacho Mountain. The trail is 3 miles round trip and has an elevation gain of 1200 ft. Great views from the top and also many cacti species can be seen along the trail.
Explore the Dona Ana Mountains
2572-2598 Desert Wind Way, New Mexico
5.0
2 mi
/ 1000 ft gain
The Dona Ana Mountains offer a variety of outdoor fun. Hiking, rock climbing, wildflowers and petroglyphs.
There are several different ranges to explore with arches, steep cliffs and also easy trails.
The elevation gain changes depending which trails you decide to take.
You can also access the mountains from different roads on east side or west side.
I have been to these ountains on differ...
Drive the Scenic Byway 12 in Utah
Panguitch, Utah
5.0
The Scenic HWY 12 is a great stretch en route to Bryce Canyon. Stop at the overlooks and take in the beautiful surrounding scenery. The red rocks are spectacular!
Visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres
Chartres, FranceTake the time to explore the interior as well as the exterior of this great cathedral. Get your share of pictures of this historic location and be sure to take the time to explore the old city of Chartres.
Drive the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop
Las Vegas, Nevada
4.5
12 mi
Begin your drive from the visitor center. Drive along the scenic highway and stop at one of the multiple parking areas to get out of the car, stretch your legs, and hike some the trails starting from the parking area. There is a variety of easy to moderate difficulty trails stemming from the parking areas. There are wonderful views along this highway. This loop is best traveled slowly to take i...
Hike to Massacre Peak
Las Cruces, New Mexico
2 mi
/ 700 ft gain
There is not a designated trail here. You will have to find your own way up the mesa. The climb is rated as moderate is about 2 miles long. There is an elevation gain of about 700 ft. Good views from the top.
Hike the Sierra Vista Trail
Las Cruces, New Mexico
29 mi
/ 500 ft gain
The trail follows the foothills of the Organ Mountains. The terrain is hilly but not very difficult to hike. There are some steep laces and also some sandy places. I have only hiked sections of the trail at different occasions . There are a lot of interesting plants along the trail. The trail is nice to hike at anytime of the year.
Hike the Vertigo Ridge Trail
El Paso, Texas
1.1 mi
/ 265 ft gain
Start your hike from the Stanton Street parking area. The trail starts a little steep at first but then levels out. There are several connections to other trails. There is a good view of a small canyon and also a cave. The cave is not accessible since it is on the side of a canyon. In the spring, there are many cacti in bloom and in the summer many wildflowers. Good views of the Franklin Mount...
Hike the Lower and Upper Foothills Trails
El Paso, Texas
8 mi
/ 500 ft gain
Hike both trails and enjoy some very good views of the Franklin Mountains and the abundance of wildflowers particularly at the end of the summer. In the fall, enjoy the many beautiful grasses. The trails are not too steep but long and are a pleasure to hike in sections. Bikers would not have any problems biking the whole length of the trails. Here is a map of Franklin Mountains.
Devil's Hall Trail
Culberson County, Texas
5.0
3.85 mi
/ 692 ft gain
Start your hike from the campground area. There are several trailheads there. Hike for about a mile through some forested and cacti covered area with great views of the river valley and the Permian reef.
After the first mile the trail descents into a wash and you can follow the wash doing some boulder hoping until I reached the end of the trail with the rock staircase and slot canyon. The roc...
Hike up Alamo Mountain
Dell City, New Mexico
4 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
There is actually not a trail. You will have to scramble up the mountain. There are good views of some very nice petroglyphs and great views of the Otero Mesa from the top.
Drive the Lake Valley Back Country Scenic Byway
County Road A027, New MexicoHighway 27 stretches from Highway 26, west of Hatch, to Hillsboro, NM. where it merges with NM 152. From there drive east to Interstate 25 near Lake Caballo where the scenic byway ends. It is a winding road with nice mountain views and a ghost town that is well worth a stop. Lake Valley ghost town still has some interesting sights to visit including a museum depicting the local history. The tow...
Drive the Crowders Mountain Drive
Kings Mountain, North CarolinaDrove this scenic road to my way to Crowders Mountain State Park. Very pretty views.
Explore Mogollon Historic District
Mogollon, New MexicoFun old town located at the bottom of Silver Creek Canyon. Many older mining buildings, mining memorabilia, a museum and hiking trails. There are a couple of restaurants open during the summer. Highway 159 to Mogollon is quite steep and scenic offering great views of the Mogollon Mountains.
Drive the Forest Heritage National Scenic Byway
Pisgah Forest, North Carolina
5.0
76 mi
/ 1000 ft gain
You can drive this highway getting different views during the different seasons. Along the drive, have your camera ready for beautiful vistas, Looking Glass Falls, and many adventures along the highway. The views are especially beautiful in the autumn with the leaves changing colors. This route doesn't typically show up in GPS or google maps, but you can see a map of the loop on Romantic Ashevi...
Hike the Catwalk Trail
Catron County, New Mexico
5.0
1 mi
Great hike along a canyon above Whitewater river. You descent to the river bed when there is no high water. There is a picnic area and a place to relax along the river. Walking on the planks is quite fun.
Rincon Petroglyphs
Rincon, New Mexico
2 mi
/ 500 ft gain
Started my journey right after I park on the dirt that passes under the interstate. Headed north up the hill passed an old mine and continued until I reached the arroyo. Climbed around the arroyo to see the different petroglyphs. Good views of the Rio Grande valley below.
Explore Aztec Ruins National Monument
Aztec, New MexicoStop at the visitor center first then take your time walking the trails and exploring the different rooms, especially the great house. This National Monument is a Unesco World Heritage site.
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