Knife Edge Trail
The Knife Edge is a narrow ridge of rock separating two branches of the Ancho Canyon drainage.
The Knife Edge is a narrow ridge of rock separating two branches of the Ancho Canyon drainage.
One of the finger mesas extending east from the Pajarito Plateau, Deer Trap Mesa offers the most consistently scenic hikes on the plateau.
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If you are looking for a scenic trail with plenty of cultural resources and scenic vistas to enjoy, then check out the Tsankawi Loop Trail in the detached section of Bandelier National Monument.
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The Upper Water Canyon Trail in the Santa Fe National Forest makes a great hike any time of year.
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In today’s Take It Outside post we are celebrating our wonderful local trails! New Mexico is home to incredible and
Week 4, Day 4: Trails Read More »
In the early days of Los Alamos, hikers created trails by traveling along the most convenient path. Today, trail builders work to reduce erosion and to redesign trails that are suitable for a variety of users.
Great Trails Don’t Just Happen, They Are Built Read More »
In honor of our 20th anniversary, PEEC is asking local experts and enthusiasts to share lists of 20 nature-related highlights
Craig Martin’s 20 Favorite Hikes on the Pajarito Plateau Read More »
By Dorothy Hoard, January 2014 The Valles Caldera is a volcano in the Jemez Mountains of north-central New Mexico. The
Valles Caldera Rim Trail Read More »