Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico Camping & Hiking

Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico Camping & Hiking

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Activities

BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WINTER SPORTS, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, FIRE LOOKOUTS/CABINS OVERNIGHT

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

New Mexico Campgrounds

BLACK CANYON

JEMEZ FALLS (NM) PICNIC AREA

SAN ANTONIO CAMPGROUND

FIELD TRACT CAMPGROUND

JEMEZ FALLS CAMPGROUND

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

New Mexico Hiking Trails

Palomas Trailhead

Atalaya – Upper Trailhead

Las Conchas Day Use Site

Battleship Rock Trailhead

Jacks Creek Horse Camp

East Fork Trailhead #137

Holy Ghost Trailhead

Atalaya- Lower Trailhead

Spence Hot Spring Trailhead

Jemez Falls Trailhead

Winsor Ridge Trailhead

Las Conchas Trailhead

Burro Basin Trailhead

Spanish Queen Picnic Site

Jacks Creek Trailhead

Iron Gate Trailhead

Panchuela Trailhead

Winsor Creek Fishing Area and Trailhead

Battleship Rock Picnic Site

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More New Mexico Recreation Areas

Santa Fe National Forest

Rising from deserts, meadows and grasslands, the mesas, canyons and peaks of the Santa Fe National Forest are a place for re-creation. Whether gathering of families or gathering pinon nuts and firewood, the forest is a “querencia” – a special place. The past meets the present in this environment where year-round day-use, water focused recreation and trail opportunities offer a refuge of cool mountain air. Use by many cultures imbues the Santa Fe with a rich historical heritage highlighted by special sites found throughout the forest.

If you are interested in a specific Ranger District, click “Find an Area” on the right. Click on the Ranger District name or Recreational Area for an overview, or the + for a listing of sites and trails.

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