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Baldy Trail No. 175

Contact Info
Pecos, NM 87552

Phone:
505-757-6121
Basics
Length:
6 miles
Difficulty:
Easy,
Intermediate,
Difficult
Time:
4 - 5 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
8000 feet
Elevation Range:
8000 feet to 10199 feet
Elevation Change:
2199 feet
Usage:
Moderate
Season:
Year Round

Description

Starting from Forest Road 79, the section of trail to the descent into Apache Canyon is easy and generally wide. This trail segment is suitable for casual strolls through the woods. The trail becomes much steeper and more difficult as it descends into and climbs out of Apache Canyon. Bicyclists will probably have to walk some sections of trail. There are picnic tables and fire grates at the top of Glorieta Baldy.

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:
6 miles
Difficulty:
Easy
Intermediate
Difficult
Time:
4 - 5 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
8000
Elevation Range:
8000 feet to 10199
Elevation Change:
2199
Usage:
Moderate
Season:
Year Round
Useful Map(s):
USGS: McClure Reservoir, Glorieta
Additional Details:

There is no water between Apache Canyon and the top of Glorieta Baldy. Stream flows in Apache Canyon are intermittent. Bring all your water with you.

Do not cut switchbacks along these trails. The soils are highly susceptible to erosion.

Do not camp or build fires in Apache Canyon

Be prepared for severe weather and lightning any time of year. Carry extra layers and weather gear.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Forest Road 79; Forest Road 375(4WD, high clearance)


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