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Forest Road 93 Upper Rio Puerco Road Trail

Contact Info
Santa Fe National Forest
HC 78 Box 1
Coyote, NM 87012

Phone:
575-638-5526
Basics
Length:
4.5 miles
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
2 - 3 hours
Season:
Summer to Fall

Description

This route starts at the end of the gravel on Forest Road 93. It is a native dirt road that can be hazardous when wet. The road travels through heavy spruce and fir timber stands with some aspen groves in some areas.

Beautiful views of the Cerro Pedernal and Cerro Valdez are along the way. Teakettle Rock is located on Forest Road 103 one mile from the end of Forest Road 93 where it junctions back with Forest Road 103.

Tour Companies

  • Santa Fe Area
  • Snowshoeing, Hiking
  • 505-660-0394

Outspire Hiking and Snowshoeing From alpine to desert, Outspire guides enrich your experience by giving context to your hike. So that your destination is not only what you see, but a sense of where the area fits in New Mexico's history, geology and natural world. Our hiking guides are experienced, enthusiastic, and motivated to share the joy of being outside! Day hikes and winter snowshoe outings are planned to suit your interests and fitness.

Details

Length:
4.5 miles
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
2 - 3 hours
Season:
Summer to Fall
Useful Map(s):
USGS: Jarosa

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