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National Forests Near Albuquerque, NM

8 forest guides within driving distance

National Forests Near Albuquerque

Aerial view of the Manzano Mountains with forested terrain, Cibola National Forest, New Mexico

Cibola National Forest

~37 mi from AlbuquerqueNew Mexico

Cibola National Forest in central New Mexico encompasses the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque, Mount Taylor near Grants, and several other mountain ranges, offering high-desert peak hiking within an hour of the state's largest city.

6 min read

Forested mountain slopes with mixed conifer and aspen trees, Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico

Santa Fe National Forest

~62 mi from AlbuquerqueNew Mexico

Santa Fe National Forest surrounds New Mexico's state capital with 1.6 million acres of high-desert mountains, Pueblo sacred lands, and subalpine wilderness reaching nearly 13,000 feet in the Sangre de Cristo Range.

7 min read

Subalpine forest and mountain slopes north of Wheeler Peak in Carson National Forest, New Mexico

Carson National Forest

~123 mi from AlbuquerqueNew Mexico

Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico encompasses the Taos Mountains, New Mexico's highest peak, and vast wilderness areas in the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez ranges, offering everything from short alpine day hikes to remote multi-day wilderness routes.

7 min read

Summer thunderstorm clouds building over Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico

Lincoln National Forest

~152 mi from AlbuquerqueNew Mexico

Lincoln National Forest covers 1.1 million acres of southern New Mexico, encompassing the Sacramento, Guadalupe, and Capitan Mountains with diverse ecosystems from Chihuahuan Desert foothills to 12,000-foot spruce-fir forests.

6 min read

Mountain road crossing Stony Pass at 12,588 feet through rugged high-alpine terrain near the Weminuche Wilderness, Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado

Rio Grande National Forest

~154 mi from AlbuquerqueColorado

Rio Grande National Forest covers 1.85 million acres of the San Luis Valley's mountain rim in southern Colorado, encompassing the headwaters of the Rio Grande River, the South San Juan Wilderness, and the otherworldly Wheeler Geologic Area.

6 min read

Rugged canyon and ponderosa pine landscape in Gila National Forest, New Mexico

Gila National Forest

~156 mi from AlbuquerqueNew Mexico

Gila National Forest spans 3,300,000 acres of New Mexico's southwestern mountains, containing the first federally designated wilderness in US history and one of the most remote and intact wild landscapes in the lower 48.

7 min read

Molas Pass with West Needle Mountains and Snowdon Peak in San Juan National Forest, Colorado

San Juan National Forest

~180 mi from AlbuquerqueColorado

San Juan National Forest in southwestern Colorado covers 1.8 million acres of high-alpine terrain, ancient cliff dwellings, and the iconic Weminuche Wilderness, the largest wilderness area in Colorado.

8 min read

Rolling forested highlands of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests along Route 191, Arizona

Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest

~200 mi from AlbuquerqueArizona

Arizona's high-country escape covering 2 million acres of ponderosa pine forest, alpine meadows, and the rugged Blue Range Primitive Area in the White Mountains.

7 min read

Trails Near Albuquerque

easy-moderateout-and-back

Sandia Foothills Trail

5 mi700 ft gain
~8.7 mi from AlbuquerqueMarch through November

A 5-mile out-and-back through the Open Space along the Sandia Mountain foothills in Cibola National Forest's Albuquerque interface, with consistent views of the Sandia peaks and the Rio Grande Valley.

3 min read

easy-moderateloop

Juan Tabo Loop

3 mi600 ft gain
~12 mi from AlbuquerqueMarch through November

A 3-mile loop through the Sandia Mountain foothills in Cibola National Forest, combining the Juan Tabo drainage trail with connecting paths for a quick urban forest walk minutes from Albuquerque.

3 min read

strenuousout-and-back

La Luz Trail

7.5 mi3,600 ft gain
~12 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

A 7.5-mile strenuous climb up the west face of the Sandia Mountains in Cibola National Forest, gaining 3,600 feet from the Albuquerque foothills to Sandia Crest through limestone formations and spruce-fir forest.

4 min read

moderate-hardout-and-back

South Crest Trail

8 mi2,200 ft gain
~15 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

An 8-mile out-and-back along the Sandia Mountain ridgeline in Cibola National Forest, traversing the southern crest from Sandia Crest toward Tijeras Canyon with views of both Albuquerque and the Estancia Valley.

4 min read

moderateout-and-back

Tree Spring Trail

4 mi1,100 ft gain
~15 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

A 4-mile out-and-back on the east side of the Sandia Mountains in Cibola National Forest, climbing from the Crest Road through spruce-fir forest to the Sandia ridgeline with views into the Estancia Valley.

3 min read

moderateout-and-back

Tenth Mountain Trail

6 mi1,200 ft gain
~28 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

A 6-mile out-and-back through the Manzano Mountains in Cibola National Forest's Mountainair Ranger District, climbing through ponderosa and mixed conifer forest toward the high Manzano crest.

3 min read

moderate-hardout-and-back

Jemez Mountain Trail

8 mi1,800 ft gain
~52 mi from AlbuquerqueMay through October

An 8-mile out-and-back through the volcanic landscape of the Jemez Mountains in Santa Fe National Forest, traversing mixed conifer forest and canyon-edge terrain in a rarely crowded corner of the forest.

4 min read

easyout-and-back

Las Conchas Trail

3 mi400 ft gain
~53 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through October

A short 3-mile out-and-back along the East Fork Jemez River in Santa Fe National Forest, following a canyon stream through volcanic tuff formations with minimal elevation gain.

3 min read

strenuousout-and-back

Mount Taylor Summit Trail

13 mi3,600 ft gain
~56 mi from AlbuquerqueMay through October

A 13-mile out-and-back to the summit of Mount Taylor at 11,301 feet in Cibola National Forest, climbing through ponderosa pine and spruce-fir forest to the highest peak in the San Mateo Mountains of western New Mexico.

4 min read

moderateout-and-back

Borrego Trail

5 mi900 ft gain
~62 mi from AlbuquerqueMarch through November

A 5-mile out-and-back through the lower foothills east of Santa Fe in Santa Fe National Forest, climbing through piñon-juniper and ponderosa forest with views toward the Sangre de Cristo Range.

3 min read

moderateloop

Hyde Memorial Loop

3 mi600 ft gain
~65 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

A 3-mile loop through ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forest near Hyde Memorial State Park in the Sangre de Cristo foothills, managed in cooperation with Santa Fe National Forest.

3 min read

easy-moderateout-and-back

Rio en Medio Trail

4 mi800 ft gain
~68 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through October

A 4-mile out-and-back along a mountain stream north of Santa Fe in Santa Fe National Forest, passing through canyon cottonwoods and ending at a seasonal waterfall in the Sangre de Cristo foothills.

3 min read

strenuousout-and-back

Lake Katherine via Windsor Trail

9 mi3,400 ft gain
~68 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

A 9-mile out-and-back to Lake Katherine in the Pecos Wilderness of Santa Fe National Forest, climbing from Santa Fe Ski Basin through subalpine forest to a stunning cirque lake at 11,742 feet.

5 min read

strenuousout-and-back

Santa Fe Baldy

12 mi3,800 ft gain
~68 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

A 12-mile out-and-back summit hike to Santa Fe Baldy at 12,622 feet in the Pecos Wilderness, approaching via the Windsor Trail from Santa Fe Ski Basin in Santa Fe National Forest.

5 min read

moderate-hardout-and-back

Nambe Lake Trail

7 mi2,000 ft gain
~71 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

A 7-mile out-and-back to Nambe Lake in the Pecos Wilderness of Santa Fe National Forest, approaching via a quieter drainage than the Windsor Trail with excellent views of the southern Sangre de Cristo peaks.

4 min read

easy-moderateloop

Zuni Mountains Loop

6 mi800 ft gain
~79 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

A 6-mile loop through the Zuni Mountains in the Mount Taylor Ranger District of Cibola National Forest, passing through ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forest in a rarely visited mountain range west of Albuquerque.

4 min read

moderateout-and-back

Rio Chiquito Trail

6 mi1,400 ft gain
~115 mi from AlbuquerqueMay through October

A 6-mile out-and-back through the Rio Chiquito drainage in Carson National Forest, climbing through mixed conifer forest in a quiet canyon east of Taos.

3 min read

moderate-hardout-and-back

Middle Fork Lake Trail

8 mi2,000 ft gain
~117 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

An 8-mile out-and-back to Middle Fork Lake in the Columbine-Hondo Wilderness of Carson National Forest, climbing through the Hondo Canyon drainage to a scenic alpine lake below the Taos Mountain crest.

3 min read

moderateout-and-back

Capitan Mountains Sunset Trail

4 mi1,260 ft gain
~121 mi from AlbuquerqueApril through November

The Capitan Mountains Sunset Trail climbs 4.0 miles up the south face of the Capitan Mountains to a ridgeline with panoramic views across Lincoln County and into Smokey Bear country in Lincoln National Forest.

3 min read

moderate-hardout-and-back

Goat Lake via Midnight Meadows

7 mi2,200 ft gain
~122 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

A 7-mile out-and-back to Goat Lake through Midnight Meadows in the Columbine-Hondo Wilderness of Carson National Forest, offering a quieter alternative to the busy Williams Lake route.

3 min read

moderateout-and-back

Williams Lake Trail

4.4 mi900 ft gain
~123 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

A 4.4-mile out-and-back to Williams Lake at 11,040 feet below Wheeler Peak in Carson National Forest's Wheeler Peak Wilderness, one of the most popular and rewarding short alpine hikes in New Mexico.

4 min read

strenuousout-and-back

Wheeler Peak Summit

8 mi2,700 ft gain
~123 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

An 8-mile out-and-back to Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet, the highest point in New Mexico, climbing from Taos Ski Valley through the Wheeler Peak Wilderness in Carson National Forest.

5 min read

moderatepoint-to-point

White Mountain Trail

10.6 mi1,640 ft gain
~127 mi from AlbuquerqueMay through October

The White Mountain Trail traverses 10.6 miles along the crest of the White Mountain Wilderness in Lincoln National Forest, following a broad ridge through ponderosa and mixed conifer forest with panoramic Sacramento Mountains views.

3 min read

strenuousout-and-back

Sierra Blanca Peak Trail

7 mi2,400 ft gain
~128 mi from AlbuquerqueJune through October

Sierra Blanca Peak Trail climbs 7.0 miles to the highest point in southern New Mexico at 11,981 feet, crossing spruce-fir forest and alpine tundra with sweeping views of the Chihuahuan Desert below.

3 min read

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