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Great place for a winter hike
Nice little visitor center. The volunteer staff member was knowledgeable and you could tell he had a real passion for the area. There are nice trails, especially the Mesa Loop and all trails are well ...
During covid restrictions without the vistor's center open, you parking in front of the Refuge and walk in. This area is absolutely beautiful and was our families go-to. Unfortunately, car break-ins h...
San Lorenzo Canyon – Follow a dry river bed deep within the red rocks
Didn’t want my low clearance vehicle to be stuck when the road became very sandy, so I parked then biked the rest of the road/dry river bed to get to the San Lorenzo Canyon. It was a little bit diffi...
Great hikes here, from really short, to moderate. We visited in mid-May, 2020. Coronovirus related shut downs still in place, so you have to park by the closed gate and walk in to the visitor's cent...
I have passed this area many many times since I’ve lived in New Mexico. The wife and I were looking for a relatively easy hike in the area not too far from Los Lunas. Although the nature center wa...
Great place for a winter hike
Nice little visitor center. The volunteer staff member was knowledgeable and you could tell he had a real passion for the area. There are nice trails, especially the Mesa Loop and all trails are well ...
Beautiful, but beware break-ins.
During covid restrictions without the vistor's center open, you parking in front of the Refuge and walk in. This area is absolutely beautiful and was our families go-to. Unfortunately, car break-ins h...
San Lorenzo Canyon – Follow a dry river bed deep within the red rocks
Didn’t want my low clearance vehicle to be stuck when the road became very sandy, so I parked then biked the rest of the road/dry river bed to get to the San Lorenzo Canyon. It was a little bit diffi...
Great and little known area.
Great hikes here, from really short, to moderate. We visited in mid-May, 2020. Coronovirus related shut downs still in place, so you have to park by the closed gate and walk in to the visitor's cent...
Great views, nice hike!
I have passed this area many many times since I’ve lived in New Mexico. The wife and I were looking for a relatively easy hike in the area not too far from Los Lunas. Although the nature center wa...