Adventure
Rocky Mountain Highs W
alking or hiking the trails in and around Angel Fire is spectacular. Ranging from easy to expert, you’ll see wildlife, flowers, cliffs and bowers, and finally own the true joy of Rocky Mountain high altitude. All trails in local public lands of Carson National Forest are open to hikers and runners for all levels of ability, including the scenic Williams Lake Trail that continues onto the Wheeler Peak Trail, leading to the top of New Mexico’s tallest mountain. Other National Forest trails to try near Angel Fire are the South Boundary Trail, a 23-mile hike from just south of Angel Fire to right outside Taos (shuttles recommended for returning), and the Elliot Barker Trail, with most open to horseback riders. Mountain bikers are welcome everywhere except designated wilderness areas and some trails are open to motorized users, too. (See the Ride Responsibly info box on page 19.)
Greenbelt Free-access Trail System EASY
EASY
Deer, Coyote, Bear and Bobcat trails
Lady Slipper and Lake trails
These local faves are located just behind Angel Fire town Visitor Center. They are relatively easy, very pretty and in shaded wooded areas.
These give great views of Monte Verde Lake, wetlands, streams, forest and the mountains.
You often see deer, turkey, elk and prairie dogs.
The trails start at the parking area of Monte Verde Lake, just off Mountain View Boulevard.
MODERATE
STRENUOUS
Oeste Vista Trail Loop
Enlightenment Trail
This 2.5 mile loop trail near Angel Fire, is in a great forest setting, primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running and nature trips.
This 7.1 mile lightly trafficked out-andback trail near Angel Fire features beautiful wild flowers. This advanced hiking trail spans over 2,000 vertical feet, from the base of Angel Fire Resort to the summit. It’s primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and mountain biking. Leashed dogs allowed.
Leashed dogs allowed.
Summer/Fall 2022 VISITOR GUIDE
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