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| NAME AND NO. | DISTRICT | LENGTH/ DIFFICULTY |
DESCRIPTION | FACILITIES |
| Agua
Fria and North Fork #233 & 269 |
Pecos | 8 miles Moderate |
The trail climbs and reaches the Wilderness boundary and North Fork Lake. |
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| Anastacio
Trail #435 |
Cuba | 3 miles Difficult |
This interior trail connects
the Los Pinos Trail with the Vacas Trail at about 2.6 miles. The trail is along Anastacio Creek with the trail occasionally entering spruce type. |
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| Apache
and Baldy Trail Loop #175 & 176 |
Pecos | 6 miles Moderate |
This trail descends into and out of Apache Canyon. |
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| Baldy #175 |
Pecos | 6 miles Easy-Difficult |
This trail descends into and out of Apache Canyon.H |
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| Beatty's
Trail-Part 1 #25 |
Pecos | 8 miles Moderate |
The trail climbs almost 1,000 feet in elevation over the first 1.5 miles. |
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| Beatty's
Trail-Part 2 #25 |
Pecos | 5 miles Difficult |
This trail follows the Rito del Padre to the northwest at the bottom of the river drainage. |
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| Berry's
Road #474 |
Coyote | 5.5 miles Easy |
This road becomes difficult during rainy season. The area has many scenic views of the red cliffs and the Rio Chama. |
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| Black
Canyon #181 |
Española | 3 miles Easy |
The first half-mile of this loop trail goes through the Black Canyon Campground. At camping site 4 in the upper loop of the campground, the trail leaves the campground and gently rises through a beautiful aspen and mixed conifer grove for another half-mile. | |
| Blue
Bell Ridge #212 |
Pecos | 4 miles Difficult |
This trail ascend Blue Bell Ridge and follows the ridgeline and intersects other trails. | |
| Bob
Grounds Trail #270 |
Pecos | 5 miles Difficult |
This trail follows the Rito del Padre to the northwest at the bottom of the river drainage. | |
| Bordo
del Medio #252 |
Pecos | 7 miles Moderate |
This trail lies on the ridge that is bounded by the Rio Valdez on the west and the Rio Mora on the east. | |
| Borrego
Mesa-Part 1 #150 |
Española | 17 miles Difficult |
This trail will wind around
some private land and drop down to and cross the Rio en Medio. |
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| Borrego
Mesa-Part 2 #150 |
Española | 13 miles Difficult |
From Ranch Viejo, cross to the northwest side of the Rio Capulin and look for the trail heading up Cañada Vaca. Then the trail begins the descent down Cañon del Oso to the Rio Frijoles. | |
| Borrego/Bear
Wallow Loop #150, 254, 182 |
Española | 4 miles Easy |
Beginning at the parking lot, the Borrego Trail 150 drops down into a lovely shady valley full of aspen, fir, pine, shrubs, and flowers. | |
| Cabra
Loop #279 |
Española | 2.7 miles Moderate |
This trail switchbacks a couple times as it climbs out of Rendija Canyon, and continues steadily up a side canyon untill it tops out on a mesa top known locally as Beanfield Mesa. | |
| Cañones
Creek #82 |
Coyote | 8 miles Difficult |
The Cañones Creek trail is the longest trail in the Coyote District. The elevation ranges from 9,940 feet at Cerro Pavo to 7,510 feet to 8,840 feet at the end of the trail at Mesa Escoba. | |
| Capulin #158 |
Española | 10 miles Moderate |
The Capulin Trail follows the Rio Capulin from its confluence with the Rio Nambe and Trail 160 at the trail’s western terminus. | |
| Capulin
Cienega #162 |
Española | 7 miles Difficult |
Trail 162 starts the climb out of the Rio Nambe drainage by following a side canyon and tributary up to the north. | |
| Cave
Creek #288 |
Pecos | 5 miles Moderate |
This trail goes up the creek to the junction of Cave Creek and Panchuela Creek. | |
| Cienega
Redonda #6 |
Española | 2 miles Difficult |
This trail starts in the Frijoles drainage and ends in the meadow of Cienega Redonda. | |
| Chamisa #183 |
Española | 2.5 miles Easy |
The main Chamisa Trail heads heads uphill and east through the trees, and the alternate route runs north through the canyon. | |
| Chimayosos #246 |
Pecos | 3.5 miles Difficult |
The Chimayosos Trail has a reasonably uniform grade and is a good route for those seeking solitude and a more challenging experience. | |
| Corralitos
Creek #452 |
Coyote | 3 miles Difficult |
This trail follows the Corralitos Creek into the Wilderness. The trail crosses some heavy timber stands of Spruce, Fir and Aspen with some occasional meadows. | |
| Damian Trail | Cuba | 2.4 miles Easy-Difficult |
This trail ranges in elevation from 9,600 feet to 9,900 feet. The trail starts near the large meadow opening called Vallecito Damian (northeast of San Gregorio Reservoir) and ends at the junction of the Palomas and Perchas Trails. | |
| Dockweiler #259 |
Pecos | 9 miles Difficult |
This trail begins a steep climb up several switchbacks to the top of a ridge known locally as Mystery Ridge. | |
| East
Pecos Baldy #275 |
Pecos | .5 miles Difficult |
This trail switchbacks up the north facing slope to the south of Pecos Baldy Lake and continues to the top of the ridge. | |
| El
Porvenir #247 |
Pecos | 13 miles Moderate |
For the first five miles, the trail follows El Porvenir Creek through the bottom of the spectacular canyon made by Hermit's Peak and El Cielo Mountain. | |
| Evergreen #205 |
Pecos | 3 miles Moderate |
This trail climbs steadily at a moderate grade from Gallinas Canyon to Johnson Mesa. | |
| Frijoles #154 |
Española | 9 miles Moderate |
This trail crosses back and forth along the Rio Frijoles. | |
| Gascon #239 |
Pecos | 11.5 miles Easy-Difficult |
The Gascon Trail is a long east-west trail that intersects most of the major north-south trails in this section of the Wilderness. | |
| Glorieta
Center #272 |
Pecos | 5 miles Difficult |
Large open meadows offer spectacular views of the asken stand to the west as well as panoramic view of the western range. | |
| Guaje
Canyon-Part 1 #282 |
Española | 2 miles Easy |
This section of the Guaje Canyon Trail is an old forest road now closed to motorized vehicles, and is in excellent condition. | |
| Guaje
Ridge #285 |
Española | 5 miles Moderate |
The trail follows Guaje Ridge, which is just south of and parrallel to Guaje Canyon, a major canyon draining the Pajarito Plateau | |
| Hamilton
Mesa-Part 1 #249 |
Pecos | 10 miles Easy-Moderate |
Large open meadows offer spectacular views of the asken stand to the west as well as panoramic view of the western range. | |
| Hamilton
Mesa-Part 2 #249 |
Pecos | 3 miles Moderate |
Crossing the meadow it briefly enters forest and then emerges on the dry south facing slope of Round Mountain above the Pecos River. | |
| Hart
Canyon #293 |
Coyote | 13 miles Difficult |
This trail begins at the edge of the canyon and descends 400 feet within a half mile after several switchbacks. | |
| Holy
Ghost #283 |
Pecos | 5 miles Moderate |
This trail follows Holy Ghost Creek for several miles, either at or slightly above the canyon bottom. | |
| Horsethief
Meadows #243 |
Española | 3 miles Difficult |
The trail follows a tributary of Horsethief Creek stream up a drainage | |
| Jack's
Creek #257 |
Pecos | 14.5 miles Moderate-Difficult |
From Round Mountain, this trail heads north going around the west side of the mountain. | |
| Joe
Vigil #351 |
Española | 1 miles Difficult |
This trail offers the most direct route from the western slope of the Pecos to the high country areas of Trailrider’s Wall and the base of Truchas Peaks. | |
| Lake
Johnson #267 |
Pecos | 2 miles Easy |
The incline is steady as the trail climbs almost 700 feet to the lake basin just below Redondo Peak. | |
| Larkspur #260 |
Pecos | 2 miles Moderate |
The trail descends continuously to the Pecos River. | |
| Las
Trampas #240 |
Pecos | .5 miles Difficult |
This trail starts at the far end of Mora Campground, following the Rio Mora to the junction with Bear Creek. | |
| Lone
Pine Mesa #214 |
Pecos | 2.5 miles Difficult |
The trail switchbacks up the hillside leveling out occassionally along plateaus. The trail enters the open meadows of Lone Pine Mesa. | |
| Los
Esteros #226 |
Pecos | 10 miles Moderate-Difficult |
Trail 226 follows a series of good switchbacks out of the Mora River valley and then parallels the Rito los Esteros toward the east. | |
| Los
Pinos Trail #46 |
Cuba | 5 miles Difficult |
Trail is mostly through spruce occasional openings. Water is abundant throughout the trail. The destination is the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. | |
| Lost
Bear Lake #456A |
Pecos | 1 mile Difficult |
The turn-off to Lost Bear Lake is located approximately two miles upstream from Pecos Falls. | |
| Lucero Trail | Cuba | 3.8 miles Easy-Difficult |
The trail on the north half is halfway up on a hill. It follows the Rio Puerco which is at the bottom of the hill. The trail follows the contour of the hill and goes through large open areas. | |
| Mesa
Laguna Route #317 to 100 |
Coyote | 12 miles Difficult |
This portion of Forest Road 100 that makes this route is steep and rocky. Forest Road 317 is also steep. It follows the Coyote Canyon Creek down to the junction with Forest Road 316. | |
| Middle
Fork #266 |
Pecos | 5 miles Difficult |
The trail goes down to the riverbanks of the Rio la Casa and contours around the large ridge between the Rio la Casa and the Middle Fork. | |
| Mitchell
Trail #69 |
Española | 4.4 miles Difficult |
The trail meanders across a low ridge until it drops down to and crosses Rendija Canyon. | |
| Monte
Vista #262 |
Pecos | 1.5 miles Easy |
This tail goes down to the Rio Mora and up to Valle Largo | |
| Nambe #160 |
Española | 12 miles Moderate |
From the Nambe Reservoir pick up the trail at the north end of the dam and follow the Rio Nambe upstream. | |
| Nambe
Lake #400 |
Española | 1 mile Difficult |
The trail climbs steeply up a canyon, following a major fork of the Rio Nambe. | |
| North
Azul #264 |
Pecos | 4 miles Moderate |
This trail crosses the west side of the Rito de los Chimayosos then climbs out of the canyon and along a ridge between the Rito Azul and the Rito de los Chimayosos. | |
| NORSKI #255 |
Española | 2.5 miles Easy |
There are many opportunities to shorten or lengthen this trail by using one of the several cutoffs and skipping some of the loops, or repeating others. | |
| Ojitos
Canyon #298 |
Coyote | 13 miles Difficult |
The trail begins at the south side of the Rio Chama. | |
| Pajarito
Canyon #280 |
Española | 1.5 miles Moderate |
This trail has been rehabilitated after the Cerro Grande Fire and sections have been re-routed. | |
| Palomas #50 |
Cuba | 3.6 miles Difficulty |
The trail is steep for a short distance, and then levels off. Trail destination is the San Pedro Parks via the Vacas Trail, about seven miles from the trailhead. | |
| Pecos-Part
1 #24 |
Pecos | 4 miles Easy-Difficult |
It climbs steeply to the top of a bench above the Pecos River and then maintains a moderate grade, travelling through open grassy meadows, aspen groves and mixed conifer. | |
| Pecos-Part
2 #24 |
Pecos | 4.5 miles Difficult |
The trail generally remains high on the ridge west of the Pecos River | |
| Pecos
River #456 |
Pecos | 4 miles Difficult |
This trail follows the Pecos River to its headwaters and then climbs the ridge to the Santa Barbara Divide. | |
| Penas
Negras #32 |
Cuba | 8 miles Easy |
The trail is gradual throughout and is the longest trail on the Cuba District. The destination is the San Pedro Parks which is about nine miles from the trailhead. | |
| Peralta
Ridge #126 |
Jemez | 3.5 miles Difficult |
Once you get to Peralta Ridge the trail starts to drop into the steep Peralta Canyon, dropping | |
| Perchas #218 |
Cuba | 2 miles Easy |
The trail is along the Rito de las Perchas. This trail is an internal trail which connects the Penas Negras and Palomas Trails. | |
| Ponderosa
Ridge #170 |
Española | 12.5 miles Moderate |
Atalaya Mountain trails are popular due to their close proximity to Santa Fe as well as the excellent views afforded from the top. | |
| Quemazon #287 |
Española | 3 miles Moderate |
This was once an old wagon road. Wagon ruts can still be seen on the trail. | |
| Redondo
Peak #231 |
Española | 3 miles Difficult |
This trail climbs steeply up the Rito Frijoles, gaining a ridgetop with good campsites and great views. | |
| Rio
Capulin #31 |
Coyote | 6 miles Difficult |
This trail passes through heavy timber stands of mixed conifer, spruce, fire and aspen. Open, wet meadows are also encountered along the trail. | |
| Rio
Chama Canyon Road #151 |
Coyote | 13 miles Easy |
This road travels through a wide valley with spectacular red cliffs on both sides of the canyon walls, and has unlimited opportunities for solitude. | |
| Rio
En Medio #163 |
Española | 7 miles Moderate |
The trail descends to the canyon floor and makes the first of numerous stream crossings. Soon the trail enters a mixed conifer forest. | |
| Rio
Gallina Trail #30 |
Coyote | 4 miles Difficult |
This is a moderately steep hill that flattens out near the eastern end. It travels through mixed conifer and aspen forest with some scenic meadows interspersed. | |
| Rio
Medio #155 |
Española | 10 miles Moderate |
This trail switchbacks quickly down to the canyon bottom and begins to follow the Rio Medio upstream. | |
| Rio
Puerco Forest Road 385 |
Coyote | 5 miles Difficult |
The Rio Puerco Trail provides a steep access into the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. It is within a heavy mixed conifer timber type and passes through several aspen stands and meadows. | |
| Rio
Quemado #153 |
Española | 10 miles Difficult |
This trail climbs 10,800 feet before dropping off into the canyons of the Rio Quemado. | |
| Rito
Gallina #228 |
Española | 8 miles Difficult |
Take NM 503 north from Cundiyo to Forest Road 306 and follow seven miles to the turn off for Borrego Trail 150. | |
| Rito
Perro #256 |
Pecos | 1.5 miles Moderate |
The trail proceeds northwest across a meadow, enters the forest, and climbs up a ridge on a series of switchbacks. | |
| Rociada #250 |
Pecos | 10 miles Moderate |
This trail drops two miles down the hillside through mixed confer forests as a gentle grade to the meadows of the Rio Mora. | |
| San
Jose #33 |
Cuba | 5.5 miles Difficult |
The trail climbs 1,300 feet in two miles at a moderate to steep climb to the top of a ridge in a moderate climb for four miles to San Pedro Parks. | |
| Sebadillosos #245 |
Pecos | 2.75 miles Difficult |
The Sebadillosos Trail starts from Beatty's Trail 25 at Beatty's Flats and ends at the junction with Jack's Creek Trail 257. | |
| Scout
Trail #234 |
Española | 5 miles Moderate |
The trail is not very clear, and no trail sign exists at the junction. Parts of this climb are steep. | |
| Skyline-Part
1 #251 |
Pecos | 14 miles Difficult |
This trail can be picked up at the top of Tesuque Peak by following Forest Road 150 from Aspen Vista to the top of Tesuque Peak and then picking up the trail along the ridge to Lake Peak. | |
| Skyline-Part
2 #251 |
Pecos | 12 miles Difficult |
From Horsethief Meadow, follow the trail east and downstream along Horsethief Creek. | |
| Skyline-Part
3 #251 |
Pecos | 10 miles Difficult |
This east-west section of trail runs the length of the Santa Barbara Divide. | |
| Skyline-Part
4 #251 |
Pecos | 14.5 miles Difficult |
This portion continues south through a large grassland on the eastern divide. There is a cairned route along the east side of Cebolla Mountain as well as a trail on the west side. | |
| Skyline-Part
5 #251 |
Pecos | 10 miles Moderate |
From Elk Mountain, the trail enters the recently burned forest on the south facing slope and soon parallels a fence. The trail follows the fence line for a considerable distance straight down the slope. | |
| South
Azul #255 |
Pecos | 5 miles Difficult |
After crossing the Azul, the trail travels through dense forest and occasional large meadows along the northside of the south fork of the Rito Azul. | |
| St.
John's #174 |
Española | 1.5 miles Easy |
Atalaya Mountain trails are popular due to their close proximity to Santa Fe as well as the excellent views afforded from the top. | |
| Tesuque
Peak Road Forest Road 150 |
Española | 2.5 miles Easy |
This road makes a series of climbs through one of the largest continuous stands of aspen in New Mexico | |
| Turkey
Spring #119 |
Jemez | 1.4 miles Moderate |
The trail offers great views of Sangre de Cristo mountain range and Cochiti Lake as you walk along a fairly easy grade. | |
| Upper
Nambe #101 |
Española | .5 miles Light |
The Upper Nambe Trail serves as a shortcut from popular Winsor Trail 254 to the Rio Nambe. | |
| Upper
Rio Puerco Road #93 |
Coyote | 4.5 miles Difficult |
This route starts at the end of the gravel on Forest Road 93. It is a native dirt road that can be hazardous when wet. The road travels through heavy spruce and fir timber stands with some aspen groves in some areas. | |
| Vacas
Trail #51 |
Cuba | 10.7 miles Easy |
The trail is gradual in climb from 9,300 feet. On this trail is located the San Gregorio Reservoir which is about a mile from the trailhead. | |
| Valle
Largo #248 |
Pecos | 6.75 miles Moderate |
This trail crosses the ridge line and drops steeply to the crossing of the Rio Mora. | |
| Valle #289 |
Española | 2.5 miles Moderate |
This trail was formely a wagon road and then a jeep trail leading up the Cañon de Valle. | |
| Valdez #224 |
Pecos | 9 miles Moderate |
This trail offers one of the most gradual climbs to the top of the Santa Barbara Divide with the climb being spread evenly over nine miles of trail. | |
| Winsor#254 | Pecos | 7 miles Moderate |
This trail turns sharply away from the stream and climbs through the forest to Carpenter Ridge. | |
| Winsor
Trail-Part 1 #254 |
Española | 5 miles Moderate |
Soon after entering the National Forest the trail forks- the main trail is to your left. | |
| Winsor
Trail-Part 2 #254 |
Española | 5 miles Moderate |
This trail goes downhill to Tesuque and uphill toward the Pecos Wilderness. | |
| Winsor
Ridge -Part 1 #271 |
Pecos | 6 miles Moderate |
he Winsor Ridge Trail which continues along the north slope of the ridge above Winsor Creek and the Winsor Creek Road | |
| Winsor
Ridge -Part 2 #271 |
Pecos | 1.5 miles Easy |
At the first trail junction, bear right (north) and follow this mostly level path to Panchuela. |
| Name of Trail | District | Degree of Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| 4th of July Canyon | Camino Real | Expert |
| Agua Piedra Trail 19A | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Agua Sarca Trail 16 | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| Amole Canyon Trail 10 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Angostura Trail 493 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Angostura Cutoff Trail 9A | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Apache Trail 70B | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Bear Mountain Trail 28 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Buena Suerte Trail 170 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Cabresto Lake Road/Lake Fork Trail | Questa | Intermediate/Expert |
| Capulin Trail 494 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Capulin Ice Caves Trail 109 | Camino Real | Novice |
| Centennial Trail 100 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Cerro Vista Trail 124 | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| Comales Canyon Trail 22 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Cordova Canyon Trail 17 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Cortado Trail 162 | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| Devisadero Loop Trail 108 | Camino Real | Expert |
| Elliott Barker Trail 1 | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| El Nogal Trail 181 | Camino Real | Novice |
| El Valle Largo Trail 70 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Exploration Road | Questa | Expert |
| Flechado Canyon Trail 7 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Forest Road 795 | Tres Piedras | Novice/Intermediate |
| Forest Road 1892 & 1893 | Tres Piedras | Novice/Intermediate/ Expert |
| Gallegos Canyon Trail 4 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Gallegos Peak Trail 182 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Greenie Peak/Midnight Meadows | Questa | Novice/Intermediate/Expert |
| La Cueva Canyon Trail 492 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| La Cueva Lake Trail 8 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Mallette Canyon, Trail Canyon | Questa | Expert |
| Maquinita Canyon Trail | Tres Piedras | Novice/Intermediate /Expert |
| Middle Fork Lake FR 487 | Questa | Intermediate/Expert |
| Mondragon Trail 660 | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| North Boundary Trail 495 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Ojitos Canyon Trail 166 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Osha Canyon Trail 20 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Pioneer Creek | Questa | Intermediate |
| Policarpio Trail 13 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| PowderHouse-Little Costilla Peak Trail | Questa | Intermediate/Expert |
| Rio Chiquito Trail 121 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Rio Grande Del Rancho Trail 18 | Camino Real | Novice |
| Rito De La Olla Trail 438 | Camino Real | Novice |
| Sardinas Trail 12 | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| South Boundary Trail 164 | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| Telephone Canyon Trail 3 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Tienditas Trail 70A | Camino Real | Intermediate |
| Tio Maez Trail 5 | Camino Real | Intermediate/Expert |
| Tony Marquez Trail 41 | Tres Piedras | Novice/Intermediate |
| Valle De Los Romeros Trail 13A | Camino Real | Novice/Intermediate |
| Valle Vidal | Questa | Novice/Intermediate /Expert |