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  2. Pecos Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Pecos Wilderness is a heavily forested, high-elevation and rugged mountain land, ranging from 8,400 feet to over 13,000 feet. Truchas Peak, at 13,103 feet, is the second highest point in New Mexico.

  3. Signs in Pecos Wilderness to prevent lost hikers - AOL

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    Oct. 17—The ease of access to the Pecos Wilderness lures many travelers to Santa Fe up to the Winsor Trail for an opportunity to take in the natural splendor that sits a few thousand feet above ...

  4. Santa Fe National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District was established in 1892 as the Pecos River Forest Reserve. The easternmost element of Santa Fe National Forest includes the Pecos River lying within the Pecos Wilderness, which also extends into neighboring Carson National Forest. Its offices are in Pecos and Las Vegas. [9]

  5. Carson National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Columbine-Hondo Wilderness; Cruces Basin Wilderness; Latir Peak Wilderness; Pecos Wilderness (mostly in Santa Fe NF) Wheeler Peak Wilderness; The forest's 2021 Land Management Plan has six recommended wilderness areas that meet the definitions of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and would be suitable additions to the system, which takes an act of ...

  6. Pecos, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pecos is a village in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,392 at the 2010 census , shrinking slower than other parts of San Miguel County, partly because Pecos is within commuting distance of Santa Fe . [ 4 ]

  7. Truchas Peak - Wikipedia

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    It lies within the Pecos Wilderness, part of the Santa Fe National Forest. (The north end of the mountain borders on the Carson National Forest.) The name of the peak is Spanish for "trout" (plural). It is the highest point in both Rio Arriba and Mora counties. It is also the most southerly peak and land area in the continental United States to ...

  8. Sangre de Cristo Mountains - Wikipedia

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    This group lies near Santa Fe and surrounds the Pecos Wilderness, which protects the source watershed of the Pecos River. The peaks include Truchas Peak, 13,102 ft (3,993 m), as their highest point. Other notable peaks are Santa Fe Baldy (12,622 ft (3,847 m)) and Jicarita Peak (12,835 ft (3,912 m)). The Pecos Wilderness is crossed by many ...

  9. Category : Protected areas of San Miguel County, New Mexico

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    Pecos National Forest; Pecos Wilderness; S. Sabinoso Wilderness; Santa Fe National Forest This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 06:13 (UTC). Text is ...