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Burns Lake Trail

Contact Info
Canjilon, NM 87515

Phone:
575-684-2489
Basics
Length:
1 mile
Difficulty:
Easy,
Intermediate
Time:
30 mins
Trailhead Elevation:
8966 feet
Season:
Spring to Fall

Description

A pretty little trail. Vegetation types include mixed conifer and aspen. Along the trail you will come across highland meadows and aspen stands as well as densely forested areas.

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:
1 mile
Difficulty:
Easy
Intermediate
Time:
30 mins
Trailhead Elevation:
8966
Season:
Spring to Fall
Additional Details:

Please adhere to the "Leave No Trace" policy.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

North on Highway 84 - from Espanola 62 miles; from Abiquiu 32 miles. South on Highway 84 - from Taos 93 miles; from Chama 31 miles. Turn east on Forest Road 125 (located 1/2/mile south of Cebolla or 2 miles north of the Canjilon turn-off SR 115). Continue on for about 6.5 miles. Trail heads off of Forest Road 801 approximately 2 miles south of Trout Lakes.

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