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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| 4th of July Canyon | Carson National Forest | 0 |
| There are several open parks between this canyon and Red River Pass. It is steep and suitable for experienced snowmobilers only. | ||
| Agua Piedra Trail | ||
| Agua Sarca Trail | ||
| Alamitos Trail | Carson National Forest | 13.6 |
| About 3.5 miles from the Alamitos Trailhead a spur trail takes a side trip to Serpent Lake. The trail climbs steeply up Jicarita Peak Ridge for another mile. The Jicarita Peak Ridge is barren and exposed and should be avoided during bad weather. This... | ||
| Alamo Springs Trail | ||
| Albuquerque Trail | ||
| Allie Canyon Trail | ||
| Amole Canyon | Carson National Forest | 15.4 |
| Amole Canyon has been a favorite cross-country skiing area for many years. Taos Sports Associates-Nordic (758-9292) constructred a 3.1 mile (5km) trail which is groomed as people and equipment permit. The upper and lower loops are located on old log... | ||
| Apache Trail | ||
| Armijo Trail | ||
| Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail | ||
| Phone: 505/955-2103 | ||
| Aspen Mountain Trail | Gila National Forest | 4 |
| This trail begins on the northwest side of Aspen Mountain and ends at the Flying T Springs Trail. It provides access into an unroaded portion of the Forest. The trail receives light usage (less than 30 users) each season of the year. Vegetation goes fr... | ||
| Aspen Vista Trail | 10 | |
| This trail is the most popular in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Santa Fe. | ||
| Atalaya Mountain Trail | 4.6 | |
| Atalaya Mountain Trail is accessible from the parking lot at St. Johns College. This easily accessible hiking trail is one of the most popular in Santa Fe. | ||
| Barber Springs Trail | ||
| Barts Trail | ||
| Ben Lilly Memorial | Gila National Forest | 0.3 |
| A Short footpath on the west side of State Hwy.15, across from the parking area takes you to a scenic vista overlooking Bear Creek Canyon. This vista is named after the famous mountain lion and bear hunter, Ben Lilly. At the end of the foot trail, is a... | ||
| Big Bear Trail | Gila National Forest | 6 |
| Trail #28 is accessed by the Gila Cliff Dwellins N.M., and begins at the West Fork Gila River. Around mile 3, trail #28 intersects with trail #164. It then crosses Big Bear Canyon. Trail terminates at about 6 miles- at the MeadowsLOCATION: T 11-12S, R ... | ||
| Big Tesuque Trail | ||
| The Big Tesuque Trail is an easy hike along the banks of the Rio Tesuque. | ||
| Black Canyon Trail | ||
| The Black Canyon trail is an easy hike through a small, well shaded section of an aspen-fir forest. | ||
| Bluefront Trail | ||
| Borrego/Bear Wallow Trail | Hyde Memorial State Park | 4 |
| This pleasant four mile hike traverses some beautiful streams and aspen/conifer forests of the Sangre de Cristo mountains not far from Santa Fe. | ||
| Brushy Mountain Trail | Gila National Forest | 7.25 |
| Trail begins to the North of Alum Mountain, at the intersection of trail 403 with # 724. Proceed westerly, just past the north side of the Brushy Mountin peak. Trail terminates at intersection with trail 160 (at Little Turkey Park). Directions: | ||
| Burnt Mountain Trail | ||
| Burnt Ridge Trail | ||
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