The Pecos Wilderness is a rugged and remote mountainous region in northern New Mexico known for its pristine alpine lakes, dense forests, and challenging hiking trails.
Santa Fe Baldy is the highest peak in the Pecos Wilderness, standing at 12,622 feet. The hike to the summit offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including alpine meadows, lakes, and forests. It is a challenging but rewarding hike, attracting both experienced hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Pecos River is a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and camping. The river flows through the heart of the Pecos Wilderness, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the river, as well as the abundance of wildlife that calls it home.
Hamilton Mesa is a picturesque plateau in the Pecos Wilderness, known for its sweeping views and diverse flora and fauna. The mesa is a great spot for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Visitors can explore the unique ecosystem of the area and enjoy the tranquility of the wilderness.
The Truchas Peaks are a group of rugged mountains in the Pecos Wilderness, known for their challenging climbs and breathtaking views. The peaks offer opportunities for mountaineering, rock climbing, and backcountry skiing. Visitors can experience the thrill of summiting these iconic peaks and enjoy the stunning vistas from the top.
Description: Looking NW from the Jack Creek Trail to Pecos Baldy Lake on 9 August 2021
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Description: Looking South from Hermit's Peak, Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest
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Description: Looking towards the sunset in a meadow on the west side of Round Mountain in the Pecos Wilderness via the Jack's Creek Trail
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Description: Partially burned forest along trail #223 in the Pecos Wilderness of the Santa Fe National Forest. Hermits Peak is visible in the distance.
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Description: July 4th Backpacking Trip to Pecos Wilderness, NM - on day 3, we hiked up the ridge on the right and over the horizon to Pecos Baldy.
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Description: A map showing Pecos Wilderness area and vicinity in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico. Primarily in the Category:Santa Fe National Forest, with the northern section in the Carson National Forest.
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Description: Colorado Spruce Picea pungens, foliage and young cone. Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest, northern New Mexico, USA.
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