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Paseo del Bosque Bicycle

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Trail: Paseo del Bosque Bicycle
National Park: City of Albuquerque Parks + Recreation Dept.

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Paseo del Nordeste Bike

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Trail: Paseo del Nordeste Bike
National Park: City of Albuquerque Parks + Recreation Dept.
Miles: 6.2 miles

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Rim Trail

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Trail: Rim Trail
National Park: Lincoln National Forest
Features: Grove(s)
Meadow(s)
Mountain peak(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Camping - Backpacking
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Bicycling - Mountain
Equestrian - riding
Wildlife observation - Birds
Camping

Difficulty: Intermediate
Miles: 13 miles
Desc: Located on western rim of NMs Sacramento Mountains, the Rim Trail winds through pine and fir trees, quaking aspen and meadows. Several access points from Hwy 6563.
Take Hwy 130 south from Cloudcroft for 1.9 miles. Turn right (west) onto Sunspot Hwy (36563) for 0.2 miles. Paved pullout at entrance to Slide campground - trailhead parking.

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Rio Bonito Petroglyph

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Trail: Rio Bonito Petroglyph
National Park: BLM, Roswell Field Office
Miles: 1.4 miles

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Rio Grande

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Trail: Rio Grande
National Park: Taos Field Office
Miles: 12 miles

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Santa Cruz Lake

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Trail: Santa Cruz Lake
National Park: Bureau of Land Management
Miles: 6.4 miles

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Sawmill Brook

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Trail: Sawmill Brook
National Park: Gila National Forest
Features: Archeo/paleo/historical
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Camping - Backpacking
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Bicycling (any)
Bicycling - Mountain
Equestrian - riding
Wildlife observation - Birds

Difficulty: Intermediate
Miles: 8.5 miles
Desc: Trail begins at NRT trailhead near Fort Bayard. Woodhaul Wagon Ruts NRT also begins here. Crosses broken pinion-juniper covered hills and leads to the Continental Divide NST near Twin Sisters Peak.
Trailhead located at end of Forest Road 536 (Fort Bayard Road) 6 miles east of Silver City.

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South Boundary

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Trail: South Boundary
National Park: Carson National Forest
Miles: 20 miles

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Tent Rocks Trail

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Trail: Tent Rocks Trail
National Park: Albuquerque Field Office
Desc: The two-mile Tent Rocks Trail is managed by the Bureau of Land Management from the Albuquerque Field Office. Located in Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, the trail is located 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe and 50 miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico, with the most direct access from Interstate 25. The trail features a close view of these intriguing natural features. A map of the trail is available on line.

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Winsor

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Trail: Winsor
National Park: Santa Fe National Forest
Features: Creek(s)
Grove(s)
Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Valley(s)/canyon(s)
Mountain peak(s)
Activities: Camping - Backpacking
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Bicycling - Mountain
Equestrian - riding
Snow - Skiing, cross-country
Snow - Showshoeing
Wildlife observation - Birds
Camping
Rock climbing
Difficulty: Intermediate
Miles: 18 miles
Desc: A high use trail from the village of Tesuque NM on the west to the village of Cowles NM on the East. Trail cross over the Sangre De Cristo Range of the southern Rockies. 1/2 of trail is in the Pecos wilderness.
From Bishops Lodge Rd in Tesuque, follow county road to the East and park @ trail head parking sign. Follow trail through private land easements to NF boundary (1 mile). Wilderness portion can be reached at Santa FE ski basin parking lot and S.R. 4th.

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