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Beatty’s Cab...
The hike to Beatty’s cabin is amazing. The trail wanders through beautiful alpine meadows with breathtaking views and after about four...
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Nambe Badlands...
The Nambe badlands are a sandstone semi-arid area near the Nambe Pueblo. At the trailhead you will find an unlocked gate (see the map marker...
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Fort Stanton Cave...
With eleven miles of mapped passages in its main section, the cave is open for recreational caving under permit from April 15 to November 1. ...
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South Fork Trail &...
South Fork Trail (#19) generally follows the South Fork Rio Bonito. The trail crosses the stream numerous times but split logs, strategically...
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Dockweiler Trail...
This is a great summer hike because most of the trail is heavily shaded by aspens and pine trees. The Dockweiler Trail (trail #259) takes you...
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Horsethief Meadow...
Approaching from the Skyline Trail 251 at the north end of Horsethief Meadow, a sign post marks the turn of the trail to the west side of Horsethief...
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Glorieta Baldy...
Glorieata Baldy is a decent summer hike because of fairly ample shade. The hike is a steady climb for about 5.5 miles to an old fire lookout...
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Published by trailsetc.com on 07/06/2009 | one response

Hello. First things first! If you’re lost or wondering what this site is about please read the manifesto. Updates Version 1.0 of the site is finally done! You can read all about the features here. We’re working on making all the features of trailsetc.com function correctly. Once that is done we’ll focus some energy on [...]

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Beatty’s Cabin

Beatty’s Cabin

Published by trailsetc.com on 09/04/2007 | one response

The hike to Beatty’s cabin is amazing. The trail wanders through beautiful alpine meadows with breathtaking views and after about four miles dips down into the canyon to west, where you cross the Pecos river. It is very peaceful (when we went we saw very few other hikers).

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Nambe Badlands

Published by trailsetc.com on 10/02/2007 | one response

The Nambe badlands are a sandstone semi-arid area near the Nambe Pueblo. At the trailhead you will find an unlocked gate (see the map marker linked below). For more info, I recommend Hiking Adventures in Northern New Mexico as a guide.

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Fort Stanton Cave

Fort Stanton Cave

Published by trailsetc.com on 05/11/2009 | no responses

With eleven miles of mapped passages in its main section, the cave is open for recreational caving under permit from April 15 to November 1.  The cave is widely known for its rare velvet formations, and there are also interesting helictites, aragonite, selenite needles, and various forms of gypsum.  During the winter months the cave [...]

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