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  2. List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways

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    Chain of Craters Back Country Byway: New Mexico: 36 58 CR 42 and NM 117: CR 42 and NM 53: This byway follows Cibola County Road 42, showcasing the cinder cones and lava fields of the Chain of Craters in El Malpais National Monument. The route also provides access to the Continental Divide Trail. [16] - Chimney Peak Back Country Byway ...

  3. List of New Mexico Scenic and Historic Byways - Wikipedia

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    Mesalands Scenic Byway: 320 miles: Views of mesas and steep rock walls in central New Mexico. July 31, 1998 [1] Narrow Gauge Scenic Byway: 9.9 miles: Scenic, historic drive: July 31, 1998 [1] Puye Cliffs Scenic Byway: 14 miles: Santa Clara Pueblo is located on the byway: By 2013 [9] Quebradas Back Country Byway: 24 miles: Scenic, rugged back ...

  4. New Mexico State Road 378 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 378 (NM 378) is a 3.4-mile-long (5.5 km) state highway in far northern New Mexico. Beginning at a junction with NM 522, NM 378 heads generally west through the small town of Cerro and officially ends shortly thereafter at the boundary of BLM lands. The paved surface continues a few miles further under a different designation to end ...

  5. Wild Rivers Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The byway is a designated one of the New Mexico Scenic Byways and operated between an area two miles north of Questa and Cerro. The 13 mile byway—NM 378—has panoramic views that include many mountain peaks like Blanca Peak. It also provides access to park facilities, like the Wild Rivers visitor center and parking lots to campgrounds and ...

  6. Category:Mountain passes of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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  7. Quebradas Back Country Byway - Wikipedia

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    The byway is known for its geographical features such as the quebrada (Spanish for 'break' / 'ravine'), which in New Mexico often refers in plural to the eroded escarpment of a plain or mesa. [4] Other features include badlands , fossils, [ 5 ] rhombohedral calcite crystals , [ 6 ] malachite , azurite and more.

  8. Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Ute Mountain (10, 093 ft) and the upper Rio Grande gorge. The Rio Grande del Norte National Monument is an approximately 242,555-acre (98,159 ha) area of public lands in Taos County, New Mexico, United States, proclaimed as a national monument on March 25, 2013, by President Barack Obama under the provisions of the Antiquities Act.

  9. New Mexico State Road 117 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 117 (NM 117) is a 62.06-mile-long (99.88 km) state road in north west New Mexico, entirely within Cibola County. The southern terminus is at NM 36 near Quemado, and the northern terminus is at NM 122 and Historic U.S. Route 66 in Grants. NM 117 runs through the El Malpais National Conservation Area.