Alien Run Mountain Bike Trail
Three looped mountain bike trails covering over 15 miles near a rumored UFO crash site.
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Three looped mountain bike trails covering over 15 miles near a rumored UFO crash site.
Over 10,000 acres of rugged badlands with dramatic views of Angel Peak, a nearly 7,000-foot sandstone landmark.
A rolling badlands landscape offering some of the most unusual scenery in the Four Corners Region.
A higher plateau dominated by piñon and ponderosa pines; elk, coyotes, mule deer, and turkey use the area.
Extending 3,100 miles between Mexico and Canada, offering primitive hiking and horseback riding along the Divide.
Crow Canyon is a historic site about 30 miles southeast of Farmington, New Mexico.
More than 800 acres for off-road enthusiasts at the Dunes Vehicle Recreation Area south of Farmington.
Deep arroyos, sculpted mesas, canyons, and sandstone outcrops; easily traveled by horseback.
19,000 acres of sandy arroyos, slick rock and rolling terrain with marked trail-bike and mountain-bike routes.
The Margarita Martinez Homestead: a four-room sandstone house, corral, and irrigation canal in Tafoya Canyon.
Consists primarily of the Ignacio Chavez and Chamisa Wilderness Study Areas; steep canyons challenge backcountry hikers.
The northern portion is arid; the southern portion is a higher plateau dominated by piñon and ponderosa.
About 3,900 acres managed for semi-primitive recreation near the San Juan River Quality Waters.