Sunspot, New Mexico
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Cloudcroft, New Mexico
Camp at Bluff Springs
5.00 mi / 100 ft gainA mile up in elevation and only a few miles into Lincoln National Forest from Alamogordo, take off on the scenic Sunspot Highway that leads to the solar observation center before a short detour off a dirt road that arrives at Bluff Springs Waterfall (camping is free on all dirt roads). There you'...Read more -
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Hike Oliver Lee State Park Dog Canyon
0.7 mi / 101 ft gainThis State Park is close to the city of Alamagordo , NM. It has a nice creek with water flowing during the rainy season. The Dog Canyon hike is hard but offers great views of the canyon and the canyon walls. Superb views of the Sacramento Mountains. The historic Ranch House can be visited during...Read more -
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Hike Alamo Canyon Loop Trail
-6.6 mi / 1205 ft gainAlamo Canyon Loop trail is a 6.6 miles loop in the Lincoln National Forest. It is best to start the trail from the junction of TR 107 Roundup Ground trail and hike counter clock wise. There are spectacular views of the canyon and the Sacramento Mountains. There is great variety of desert flora a...Read more -
Salado Canyon Trail, New Mexico
Hike the Salado Canyon Trail
3.4 mi / 307 ft gainFairly easy trail on an old railroad bed. The trail is not steep and has nice scenery. The waterfall is sall but scenic, it is nice to see soe running water in the desert.Read more -
Cloudcroft, New Mexico
Osha Loop Trail
5.02.51 mi / 331 ft gainPleasant hike located in the higher elevations of the Sacramento Mountains. Fairly easy hike through forests and meadows. Very good views of the mountains, Whitesands National Monument, and Cloudcroft. Abundant wildflowers in the summer. Good opportunity to connect to other trails in the area. Mu...Read more -
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Explore White Sands National Monument
4.7The White Sands National Monument is one of the most surreal locations in the southwest. Located just north of Las Cruces, NM, White Sands is about a 45 minute drive from the city of Las Cruces. To access the park from any location, you'll take Route 70, and from Las Cruces it's one straight shot...Read more -
Tularosa, New Mexico
Camp at White Sands National Monument
5.01.5 mi / 40 ft gainSpend a night under the stars in one of the more beautiful places to take it all in. White Sands National Monument offers camping to “backpackers” who have the ability to hike out into the dunes to set up camp for an overnight adventure. The closest site will be .75 miles away while the farthest ...Read more -
Tularosa, New Mexico
Hike the Alkali Flat Loop
4.04.9 mi / 52 ft gainFrom the US 70 pull into the White Sands Visitor Center. Then continue along Dunes Drive. Eventually, Dunes Drive turns into Loop Drive. At the end of this road, you will find the Alkali Flat trailhead. One of the most beautiful and potentially disorienting 5-mile round-trip treks through the de...Read more -
White Sands NM, New Mexico
Dune Life Nature Trail
1.8 miStarted 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...Read more -
Ruidoso, New Mexico
Hike Perk Canyon
4.7 mi / 1000 ft gainStarting out at 7,200 feet you walk through 2 miles of relatively flat, beautiful forests and streams - at mile 2 you begin the ascent to the trail ridge with about an 800 foot elevation climb. Once you reach the top of the trail, you are surrounded by gorgeous panoramic views of both Sierra Blan...Read more -
Tularosa, New Mexico
Visit the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site
0.5 miThe site is North of Tularosa, NM and is easily accessible. There is good parking and the trail is not very difficult to walk. There are many petroglyphs to be admired. There are good views of the Tularosa basin and the Sacramento mountains. It is best not to go in the summer as it is very hot an...Read more