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Attractions and Places To See in Catron County - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Catron County, New Mexico, encompass a vast and sparsely populated region characterized by diverse terrain. It features mountain ranges, high plateaus, open grasslands, and dense conifer forests, with significant portions covered by the Gila and Apache National Forests. The county offers natural features, historical sites, and outdoor recreation opportunities. This area is home to ancient cliff dwellings and expansive wilderness areas.

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

West Fork Gila River Footbridge

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This bridge takes you across the river to see the cliff dwellings on its south side. You don't need to worry about motorized vehicles or bikers here; only foot traffic is allowed in this wilderness area.

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Shady Oasis Trail

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This trail takes you to and from the famous cliff dwellings of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. It's very well-maintained but still a rough surface to walk on, including some stone steps along the way.

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Middle Fork Trail #157 branches off from Little Bear Canyon Trail #729 and crosses the Middle Fork Gila River here.

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Pie Town

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Pie Town is a small community close to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (2 miles). It was named after a bakery that served dried-apple pies and was founded in …

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Free National Forest campground with six picnic tables and fire rings, a bathroom, and two 4-section corrals for horses. The troughs have no water after September it seems. The Tio …

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Toaster House

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Free/donation-based guest house in Pie Town for Continental Divide hikers and bikers, run by trail angel Nita since 1982, offering hot showers, beds, lots of food, laundromat, music, porch, fireplace, kitchen, and overall great energy

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Mogollon Baldy Fire Lookout

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Mogollon Baldy is a peak in the Mogollon Wilderness standing at 10,774 feet. On top of the peak sits two structures: a fire tower lookout and a smaller cabin. The …

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The work center serves as an office for the Forest Service rangers, game wardens, fire fighters, road and facility maintenance crews. It has a reliable clean drinking water tap. A …

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Black Mountain Lookout Tower

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At 9,287 feet, Black Mountain sits on the border of the Gila Wilderness boundary. There is a small, inaccessible lookout tower at the top. Though much of the mountain is …

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Whitewater Baldy Approach

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Whitewater Baldy is the tallest standing mountain in the Mogollon Wilderness. The 10,899 foot mountain was the center of a major forest fire in 2012. Much of the forest was …

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Grand Enchantment Trail — Slot canyons, spruce peaks & desert solitude

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Grand Enchantment Trail — Slot canyons, spruce peaks & desert solitude

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May 30, 2025, Middle Fork Gila River

Middle Fork Trail #157 branches off from Little Bear Canyon Trail #729 and crosses the Middle Fork Gila River here.

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May 30, 2025, Shady Oasis Trail

This trail takes you to and from the famous cliff dwellings of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. It's very well-maintained but still a rough surface to walk on, including some stone steps along the way.

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This bridge takes you across the river to see the cliff dwellings on its south side. You don't need to worry about motorized vehicles or bikers here; only foot traffic is allowed in this wilderness area.

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At 9,287 feet, Black Mountain sits on the border of the Gila Wilderness boundary. There is a small, inaccessible lookout tower at the top. Though much of the mountain is covered in spotty pine forests, there are open meadows on the peak that allow for better views of the surrounding mountains and forests.

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Whitewater Baldy is the tallest standing mountain in the Mogollon Wilderness. The 10,899 foot mountain was the center of a major forest fire in 2012. Much of the forest was burnt, leaving you to find your own path over blowdowns on this section of trail to gain the actual summit of the peak.

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Mogollon Baldy is a peak in the Mogollon Wilderness standing at 10,774 feet. On top of the peak sits two structures: a fire tower lookout and a smaller cabin. The cabin was built in the 1920s and remains a historic landmark. The peak offers views of the surrounding Mogollon mountains and Whitewater Baldy just a couple hundred feet higher to the northwest.

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Caro "Bandit"
April 22, 2020, Pie Town

Pie Town is a small community close to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (2 miles). It was named after a bakery that served dried-apple pies and was founded in the early 1920s. There is even a "Pie Festival" on the second Saturday of each September. Today, hikers can stay at the famous Toaster House, do their resupply at the local general store, take a shower and laundry. And of course, you should take a bite of the unique flavors of pie.

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The work center serves as an office for the Forest Service rangers, game wardens, fire fighters, road and facility maintenance crews. It has a reliable clean drinking water tap. A helicopter pad serves the crews but could be useful if a Divide biker needs a med-evac.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Catron County?

Catron County is rich in natural beauty, largely covered by the Gila and Apache National Forests. You can explore the vast Gila Wilderness, visit the Middle Fork of the Gila River, or discover the unique geological formations of the Sawtooth Mountains, which feature dramatic spires and arches. Quemado Lake Recreation Area is also a popular spot for its scenic lake and surrounding trails.

Where can I see ancient cliff dwellings in Catron County?

You can visit the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument to explore ancient cliff dwellings built by the Mogollon people over 700 years ago. Access is available via the West Fork Gila River Footbridge or the Shady Oasis Trail, which leads directly to the monument.

Are there good hiking opportunities in Catron County?

Yes, Catron County offers extensive hiking opportunities, especially within the Gila National Forest. You can find trails ranging from easy to challenging. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the Hiking in Catron County guide, which includes trails like the Catwalk National Recreation Trail and routes to Jordan Hot Springs. For easier options, check out the Easy hikes in Catron County guide.

What historical sites are there to visit besides the cliff dwellings?

Beyond the Gila Cliff Dwellings, you can step back in time at the Mogollon Historic District, a preserved mining town. Catron County also features several historic fire lookouts, such as the Mogollon Baldy Fire Lookout and the Black Mountain Lookout Tower, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Catron County?

Many attractions in Catron County are suitable for families. The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, accessible via the Shady Oasis Trail, offers an educational experience. The Valle Tio Vinces Campground and Corrals provides a free National Forest camping experience with amenities. The small settlement of Pie Town is also a unique stop.

Where can I find facilities or campgrounds in Catron County?

For facilities, the Beaverhead - Forest Service Work Center offers a reliable clean drinking water tap and serves as an office for Forest Service personnel. The Valle Tio Vinces Campground and Corrals is a free National Forest campground with picnic tables, fire rings, a bathroom, and corrals for horses.

What is the best time to visit Catron County for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Catron County for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, but higher elevations in the Gila National Forest provide cooler retreats. Winter can bring snow to mountainous areas, making some trails challenging or inaccessible.

Are there any unique or hidden gems in Catron County?

Catron County is home to several unique spots. The Cosmic Campground is renowned for its exceptional stargazing opportunities due to its dark skies. The Plains of San Agustin offer vast, open vistas, and the Continental Divide Trail traverses the county, providing access to remote and scenic areas.

Can I bring my dog on trails in Catron County?

While many areas within the Gila National Forest are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific regulations for each trail or wilderness area. For example, dogs are generally not permitted on the main trail to the Gila Cliff Dwellings. Always keep your dog on a leash and pack out waste. Many other trails in the Gila Wilderness and surrounding national forests are suitable for leashed dogs.

Do I need permits for hiking or camping in the Gila National Forest?

For general day hiking in the Gila National Forest, permits are typically not required. However, for overnight backpacking in wilderness areas, or for certain types of camping (like developed campgrounds), permits or fees may be necessary. It's always best to check with the local Gila National Forest office or their official website for the most current regulations regarding permits and fees before your visit.

What can I expect to see in the Mogollon Historic District?

The Mogollon Historic District offers a glimpse into the region's mining past. You can explore many of the old buildings from the mining boom era, providing a unique historical experience. It's a well-preserved example of a historic mining town.

Where can I go stargazing in Catron County?

Catron County is an excellent destination for stargazing. The Cosmic Campground is specifically known for its exceptional dark skies, making it a prime location for observing stars and celestial events.

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