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  2. Atalaya Mountain (Santa Fe County, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Santa Fe Mountains in the Sangre de Cristo Range, a subrange of the Southern Rocky Mountains. A relevant viewscape from the city of Santa Fe, there are no higher peaks between the city and Atalaya Mountain to the east. Viewed from the city, Atalaya Mountain is framed by Sun Mountain to the right (south), Picacho Peak to the ...

  3. List of mountain peaks of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler Peak is the highest summit of the U.S. State of New Mexico. ... Santa Fe Mountains: 13,108 ft 3995.2 m: 4,001 ft 1220 m: 42.3 mi 68.2 km

  4. Pecos Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Wilderness boasts one of the highest concentrations of peaks exceeding 12,000 feet (3,700 m) in elevation in New Mexico, including Santa Fe Baldy, 12,622 feet (3,847 m), the highest point in Santa Fe County, and South Truchas Peak, 13,102 feet (3,993 m), the second highest peak in the state.

  5. Santa Fe Baldy - Wikipedia

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    Nearby peaks include Lake Peak, 12,409 feet (3,782 m) and Tesuque Peak, 12,043 feet (3,671 m), both located about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the south of Santa Fe Baldy. Santa Fe Ski Basin is on the western slopes of Tesuque Peak. On 11 June 2009, Santa Fe Baldy was the scene of a helicopter accident that claimed the lives of New Mexico State Police ...

  6. Santa Fe National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe National Forest is a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. It was established in 1915 and covers 1,558,452 acres (6,306.83 km 2 ). Elevations range from 5,300 feet (1600 m) to 13,103 feet (4000 m) at the summit of Truchas Peak , located within the Pecos Wilderness .

  7. Atalaya Trail - Wikipedia

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    Some ambiguity in the trail distance can be found in reference material due to the fact that the United States Forest Service trailhead named "Atalaya Mtn." is located on St. John's College, and to reach trail #170 "Atalaya Trail", one typically hikes an extra 1.5 mi (2.4 km) on Trail #174 "St. John's Trail". [4]

  8. Ortiz Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Ortiz Mountains [1] are a mountain range in northern New Mexico, United States, in Santa Fe County, northeast of the Sandia Mountains and due north of the San Pedro Mountains. The Ortiz include Placer Peak, the highest peak in the range at 8,858 feet, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Lone Mountain at 7,310 feet, [ 4 ] Cedar Mountain at 7,041 feet, [ 5 ] Cerro ...

  9. Truchas Peak - Wikipedia

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    Truchas Peak (more precisely, South Truchas Peak; Tewa: K'usenmp'in) is the second highest peak in the U.S. State of New Mexico behind Wheeler Peak. [3] It is in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains 26 miles (42 km) northeast of Santa Fe. It lies within the Pecos Wilderness, part of the Santa Fe National Forest.