The Pecos Wilderness is one of the most heavily traveled Wilderness Areas in New Mexico. Covering 223,667 areas of the Santa Fe National Forest, northeast of Santa Fe, the Pecos Wilderness covers the headwaters of the Pecos River, which flows the length of the state.
Established in 1980, it is home to notable peaks including Santa Fe Baldy, Jicarita Peak and the Truchas Peaks.
San Leonardo Lakes Trail – Trail #30
Trampas Lakes Trail – Trail #31
Hidden Lake Trail – Trail #31A
Jicarita Creek Trail – Trail #38
Rito Quemado Trail – Trail #157
Blue Bell Ridge Trail – Trail #212
Lone Pine Mesa Trail – Trail #214
Hermits Peak Trail – Trail #223
Lake Katherine Trail – Trail #242
Porvenir Divide Trail – Trail #247
Hamilton Mesa Trail – Trail #249
Jack’s Creek Trail – Trail #257
Winsor Creek Trail – Trail #261
Johnson Lake Trail – Trail #267
Bob Grounds Trail – Trail #270
Winsor Ridge Trail – Trail #271