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Tag: Day Hike

Diablo Canyon

Distance: 6 miles (out and back) Water: No Season: Fall, Winter, Spring Trail Conditions: Good It’s not often that I … More

Day Hike, Northeast, Santa Fe National Forest

Canon de Valle

Distance: 7.8 miles (out and back) Water: Yes Season: Year round (potentially) Trail Conditions: Good The Canon de Valle Trail … More

Day Hike, Jemez Mountains, Northwest, Santa Fe National Forest

Picacho Peak

Distance: 4 miles Season: Year-round Water: No Trail Conditions: Excellent This is a favorite out-and-back hike for Santa Fe locals. … More

Day Hike, Northeast, Sangre de Cristo

Spring Mountain

Distance: 10.6 miles (11.2 miles from bottom of the road) Water: No Season: Late Spring, Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Moderate … More

Day Hike, Northeast, Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest

Middle Fork of the Santa Barbara

Distance: 12.7 miles Water: Yes Season: Late Spring, Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Good to Excellent This out-and-back hike could either … More

Carson National Forest, Day Hike, Northeast, Pecos Wilderness, Sangre de Cristo

San Pedro Peaks loop

Distance: 11.5 miles Water: Yes Season: Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Moderate to Good Unlike most hikes in the San Pedro … More

Day Hike, Jemez Mountains, Northwest, San Pedro Parks Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest

Beatty’s Cabin

Distance: 11.2 miles Water: Yes Season: Late Spring, Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Good to Excellent There are a number of … More

Day Hike, Northeast, Pecos Wilderness, Sangre de Cristo, Santa Fe National Forest

Lone Pine Mesa

Distance: 6.2 miles Water: Yes Season: Late Spring, Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Good This pleasant day hike on the east … More

Day Hike, Northeast, Pecos Wilderness, Sangre de Cristo, Santa Fe National Forest

Palomas-Negras Loop

Distance: 13 miles Water: Yes Season: Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Good Much less crowded than at the San Gregorio trailhead, … More

Backpack, Day Hike, Northwest, San Pedro Parks Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest

Middle Fork and North Fork Lakes

Distance: 13 miles Water: Yes Season: Summer Fall Trail Conditions: Moderate to Good This loop on the east side of … More

Backpack, Day Hike, Northeast, Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest

Baldy Mountain

Distance: 9.2 miles Water: No Season: Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Good This is a pleasant, but at times difficult hike … More

Carson National Forest, Day Hike, Latir Peak Wilderness, Northeast

Borrego Mesa Loop

Distance: 11.4 miles (10.4 miles with a car shuttle) Water: Yes Season: Late Spring, Summer, Fall Trail Conditions: Good to … More

Day Hike, Northeast, Pecos Wilderness, Sangre de Cristo, Santa Fe National Forest

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Any hike described on this website should be attempted at your own risk. Trail conditions can change even in a matter of weeks, so while this site attempts to provide the most up-to-date information possible, it makes no guarantees about the conditions of the trails described. Also, this site should be consulted as a resource and not considered a replacement for a map, compass, GPS or common sense. Be prepared and enter the woods at your own risk

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