Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
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Top Hiking Spots in and near Tierra Amarilla
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Abiquiu, New Mexico
Hike to Chimney Rock at Ghost Ranch
4.53 mi / 600 ft gainStart your adventure by checking in at the Ghost Ranch Visitor Center, then find the trailhead just behind the building. You'll quickly drop down through an arroyo and then walk through a gate. The trail begins to climb briefly then flattens out with beautiful views across to Pedernal and the Pie...Read more -
Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Camp and Fish at Platoro Reservoir
5.0Platoro is the blending of the Spanish words "plata" (silver) and "oro" (gold), and this secluded mountain reservoir strikes it rich when it comes to outdoor recreation. In 1870, gold and silver was discovered in area, which lead to a small boom in 1913 and the settling of the small town which st...Read more -
5 Reyna Road, New Mexico
Relax in Black Rock Hot Springs
0.3 mi / 68 ft gainAt the last switchback on Country Road B-007, is where the trailhead is located. if you've gone to the lowest point possible within the canyon, right next to the river, you have gone too far and need to turn around to the last switchback. it is an easy .3 Mile trail with a 68 foot elevation drop/...Read more -
El Prado, New Mexico
Hike the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge Trail
6 miDrive 12 miles west of Taos, New Mexico on US Hwy 64, and you'll drive directly onto the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge that spans 1,280 feet. There's a rest area to the west of the bridge with a parking lot, sitting area, and if you're lucky like we were, a converted sky blue bus selling homemade desse...Read more -
El Prado, New Mexico
Manby Hot Springs
2.31.5 mi / 300 ft gainNOTE: The Hot Springs are on private property and are no longer accessible to the public. The Basics: Hot springs abound in the Taos area. From the all-inclusive (and expensive) Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort to free, primitive hot springs like this one or neighboring Black Rock Hot Spr...Read more -
Questa, New Mexico
Camp at Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
4.32.4 mi / 800 ft gainCreated in 2013 from partly existing public lands, The Rio Grande del Norte National Monument encompasses a large amount of land along the Rio Grande River from the Colorado border to south of Taos. Far from any major city, you'll likely enjoy trails to yourself in the morning and few other visit...Read more -
Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Crater Lake in the South San Juan Wilderness
9.17 mi / 2133 ft gainHoliday weekends can be frustrating for solitude seekers. The extra day to play always seems to be challenged by the expected crowds of competition for your sought after spots. Fortunately for those of us who prefer quieter pastures, Colorado's 3.5+ million acres of wilderness still hold plenty ...Read more -
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
Vacas Trail Loop
4.014.56 mi / 1581 ft gainYou start at the hiking at base of the the San Pedro Wilderness at the San Gregorio Lake Trailhead! This particular hike is called the Vacas Trail loop. For directions: Take US 550 to Cuba (north west of Albuquerque), turn east on NM 126 and go for about 9 miles. Just past the community of Deer ...Read more -
Cuba, New Mexico
San Gregorio Reservoir
2.26 mi / 253 ft gainThe San Gregorio Reservoir Trail in New Mexico is a moderately challenging hike known for its serene views of the reservoir and surrounding forest. The out-and-back trail provides a peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained paths, making it a great spot for fishing, camping, and hiking. Dogs are ...Read more