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329
등산객
13
하이킹
San Miguel County에서의 하이킹은 주로 뉴멕시코 북부의 산타페 국유림(Santa Fe National Forest)과 페코스 야생지(Pecos Wilderness) 내의 산악 지형과 고지대 황야를 탐험합니다. 이 지역은 울창한 경사면, 눈에 띄는 봉우리, 수많은 고산 호수를 특징으로 합니다. 트레일은 종종 상당한 고도 상승을 포함하며, 다양한 풍경을 지나 경치 좋은 자연 명소로 이어집니다.
마지막 업데이트: 4월 10, 2026
27
등산객
2.66km
00:42
30m
20m
Hike the easy 1.7-mile Ancestral Sites Trail in Pecos National Historical Park to explore ancient pueblo ruins and a historic mission church
4
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6.15km
02:41
550m
0m
Hike 3.8 miles (6.1 km) to Stewart Lake in the Pecos Wilderness, gaining 1792 feet (546 metres) through diverse forests and wildflowers.
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4
등산객
3.99km
01:37
310m
0m
Hike Beatty's Trail #25 to Jack's Creek Trail, a moderate 2.5-mile route with 1026 feet of elevation gain through diverse Pecos Wilderness s
2
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4.63km
01:13
30m
50m
Hike the easy 2.9-mile South Pasture Loop Trail in Pecos National Historical Park, featuring river bluffs and ranch views.
1
등산객
5.88km
02:02
100m
140m
Hike the moderate Mora Flats trail in Pecos Wilderness, a 3.7-mile route through meadows and forests with 338 feet of elevation gain.
3.72km
01:21
170m
0m
Hike the moderate Cave Creek Trail, a 2.3-mile route in Pecos Wilderness with 554 feet of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour 20 minutes.
8.61km
02:33
350m
20m
Hike the moderate 5.4-mile Hamilton Mesa Trail in Pecos Wilderness for diverse landscapes and panoramic views from the mesa.
27.9km
08:23
640m
640m
The Hamilton Mesa Loop is a difficult 17.3-mile hike in the Pecos Wilderness, offering panoramic views and significant elevation gain.
2
등산객
12.5km
05:49
820m
820m
Hike the difficult 7.8-mile Hermit's Peak Trail in New Mexico's Santa Fe National Forest, gaining 2705 feet for expansive views.
18.8km
05:35
460m
460m
Hike the difficult 11.7-mile Hamilton Mesa Loop in the Pecos Wilderness, gaining 1501 feet for panoramic views and diverse terrain.
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Set in a quiet alpine basin surrounded by spruce and fir, Stewart Lake is one of the easiest high-country lakes to reach in the Pecos Wilderness. Clear waters and quiet campsites make it a favorite spot for those seeking an easy overnight in the high country without the strenuous climb many nearby lakes require.
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Pecos Falls is a force of nature, a breathtaking view. The effort of the climb is richly compensated.
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From the 3,197 meters of altitude of the Hamilton Mesa, you can see the Truchas Peaks on the horizon. A very beautiful landscape!
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The trail leading to Hermit Peak is rather steep and passes first through forested, then rocky areas. Unfortunately as a result of extensive fires the forest has been partly destroyed by flames and even the trail is sometimes lost, but with the help of komoot the peak is easy to reach.
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From Hermit Peak there is a spectacular view of the entire Las Vegas valley. A destination suitable for experienced and trained hikers.
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Subterranean religious ceremony room, Pecos had 20
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Pecos Pueblo, the mission ruins and the Visitors Center are the National Historical Park's main unit, located in western San Miguel County, about 17 miles (27 km) east of Santa Fe and just south of Pecos. Also known historically as Cicuye, the first Pecos pueblo was one of two dozen rock-and-mud villages built in the valley around AD 1100 in the prehistoric Pueblo II Era. Within 350 years the Pueblo IV Era Pecos village had grown to house more than 2,000 people in its five-storied complex. The main unit also protects the remains of Mission Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Porciúncula de los Pecos, a Spanish mission near the pueblo built in the early 17th century. A 1.25-mile (2 km) self-guiding trail begins at the visitor center and winds through the ruins of Pecos Pueblo and the mission church. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_National_Historical_Park
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The Mission Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Porciúncula ("Mission of Our Lady of the Angels of Porciúncula") was a mission that served the people of the Pecos Pueblo, near modern Pecos, New Mexico, from sometime around 1619. The first church at the Pecos Pueblo was probably built by the Franciscan Fray Pedro Zambrano Ortiz by 1619, an isolated building on a narrow ridge about 440 yards (400 m) northeast of the pueblo's main quadrangle. The people of the pueblo would not allow construction of a church closer to their dwellings. In 1625, a more permanent church was constructed outside the walls of the pueblo of Pecos, New Mexico. The church building was destroyed in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, wherein the Spanish were ejected from New Mexico. After the Spanish reconquest in 1693, a smaller church was built in 1717. The walls of this later church still stand on top of the earlier church's stone foundation. The ruins are located some 20 miles east of Santa Fe, New Mexico, off I-25 in Pecos National Historic Park. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_National_Historical_Park
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