Biking
From the famous South Boundary National Recreation Trail to the many scenic highways, there's something for every cyclist here.
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Flechado Canyon Trail
The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding and Mountain Biking.
Gallegos Canyon Trail
The Gallegos trail is 3.0 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV), Hiking, Horsback Riding and Mountain Biking.The trailhead is located on State Highway 518…
Hopewell Lake Trailheads (Continental Divide Trail)
Site Open
With easy access off Highway 64, Hopewell Lake is one of the main points to catch the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail on the Carson National Forest.
La Cueva Canyon Trail
The La Cueva Canyon trail is 3.5 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV), Hiking, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Cross Country Skiing, and Snowshoeing.
Middle Fork/West Fork Road Trail 487
Access:Travel south approximately 6 miles on State Highway 578 to the junction of Middle Fork and East Fork. The pavement ends here. Take the road to the right, Forest Road 58, for about 1.5 miles to…
Mondragon Canyon Trail
The Mondragon trail is 8.0 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing. In the summer months trail can be used for hiking and biking.Access: The trail…
North Boundary Trail
Access:From Taos – Follow US Highway 64 to Forest Road 10 (Capulin Canyon), just west of Shady Brook. The trailhead is 1.3 miles up F.R. 10 on the right.Attractions and Consideration:At mile 9.3…
Ojitos Canyon Trail
The Ojitos trail is 3.9 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding, and Mountain Biking.
Osha Canyon Trail
The Osha Canyon trail is 7.0 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles, Hiking, Horseback Riding and Mountain Biking, Snowshoeing and Cross Country Skiing.
Pioneer Creek Trail
The Pioneer Creek Trail is a 4.6-mile seasonal motorized trail between forest roads 485 (Pioneer Creek) and 486 (Goose Lake). Non-motorized uses include hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding…