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Horse Riding and Camping

While many of the trails are multiple use and open to horse travel, it is important to research the trail you plan to ride before you go. Picking a trail that has a trailhead accessible to you and your vehicle will help you have a more enjoyable experience. Riders looking for solitude can find it by exploring the Wilderness areas, such as the Manzano Wilderness, by horseback. 

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Strip Mine Trailhead & Strip Mine Trail 51

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Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
Access to Sandia Mountain Wilderness. Please refer to the Placitas Area Trail System map and Sandia Mountain Trails map to plan your course.Cell phone coverage is not guaranteedIt is the…

Tecolote Trailhead & Tecolote Trail 264

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Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Scenic Drives
Tecolote Trail 264, is a stand-alone trail with 360 degree views. It is 1.2 miles one way, and is accessed at Tecolote Trailhead.Please refer to the Sandia Mountain Trails map to plan your…

Tramway Trailhead and Trail 82

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Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Tramway Trailhead gives access to Tramway Trail 82 (southern terminous). It is located on Sandia Peak Tram property.Tramway Trail 82 is 2.6 miles long. It begins at the base of the Sandia Peak…

Tree Spring Trailhead and Tree Spring Trail 147

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Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Scenic Drives
Tree Spring Trailhead leads directly to Tree Spring Trail. The trail is 2.0 miles long one way. It passes by the junction of Oso Corredor Trail 265 and ends at the intersection of South Crest…

Last updated March 19th, 2025