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Things to Do in the San Andres Mountains

The San Andres Mountains is a fault-block mountain range located in south-central New Mexico, characterized by its Chihuahuan Desert ecosystems and higher elevation pinyon-juniper woodlands. This unique landscape, primarily composed of limestone and sandstone, forms a significant part of the Southwest Basins and Ranges. While much of the San Andres Mountains falls within restricted areas, the surrounding region offers opportunities for several sports like hiking and jogging, providing views of its rugged peaks, including Salinas Peak at 8,973 feet (2,735…

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Baylor Canyon Pass Trail

3.48km

01:05

220m

10m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.36km

00:45

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30m

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5.99km

01:56

330m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Salinas Peak

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in the San Andres Mountains region?

The San Andres Mountains region offers opportunities for hiking and jogging. Komoot features 36 routes, including 32 for hiking and 4 for jogging, with an average rating of 4.69 stars from over 90 ratings.

Are there hiking trails in the San Andres Mountains?

Yes, the San Andres Mountains region provides numerous hiking trails. While direct access to some areas is restricted, adjacent areas like the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument offer trails with views of the range. Explore options in the Hiking in the San Andres Mountains guide.

What are the best jogging routes in the San Andres Mountains area?

The San Andres Mountains region includes several routes suitable for jogging. These trails offer varied terrain within the desert mountain environment. Information on specific routes can be found in the Running Trails in the San Andres Mountains guide.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly hikes in the San Andres Mountains?

Yes, the region offers routes suitable for beginners. These trails typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances. Consult the Easy hikes in the San Andres Mountains guide for specific recommendations.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in the San Andres Mountains region?

Family-friendly hiking options are available in the San Andres Mountains region, particularly in accessible adjacent areas. These routes are generally shorter and less strenuous. The Family-friendly hikes in the San Andres Mountains guide provides suitable trails.

What are the main natural features of the San Andres Mountains?

The San Andres Mountains are fault-block mountains with 47 peaks, including Salinas Peak at 8,973 feet (2,735 meters). The region features Chihuahuan Desert ecosystems, pinyon-juniper woodlands, and diverse geological formations. It is also the primary source of gypsum for White Sands National Park.

What wildlife can be found in the San Andres Mountains?

The San Andres Mountains are home to desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, mountain lions, black bears, and javelinas. The San Andres National Wildlife Refuge was established to protect the bighorn sheep population. African oryx, an introduced species, also inhabit lower elevations.

What is the tallest peak in the San Andres Mountains?

Salinas Peak is the tallest mountain in the San Andres range, reaching an elevation of 8,973 feet (2,735 meters). The range includes 47 distinct mountains.

Are there waterfall hikes in the San Andres Mountains?

Yes, the region offers trails that lead to seasonal waterfalls, particularly in adjacent areas like the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. These waterfalls are often active during monsoon seasons. Refer to the Waterfall hikes in the San Andres Mountains guide for details.

What is the access policy for the San Andres Mountains?

Public access to much of the San Andres Mountains is restricted or entirely closed due to its location within the White Sands Missile Range and the San Andres National Wildlife Refuge. Access information for the wildlife refuge can be found on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website.

How popular are outdoor activities in the San Andres Mountains on komoot?

The San Andres Mountains region has attracted more than 1,000 visitors on komoot. Its 36 routes have received over 90 ratings, averaging 4.69 out of 5 stars, indicating a well-regarded outdoor destination.

Where can I find official information for the San Andres Mountains?

For official information regarding the San Andres National Wildlife Refuge, which covers a significant portion of the mountains, contact the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Their phone number is 575-382-5047, and their official website is fws.gov.

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