San Pedro Parks Wilderness is a wilderness area located within the Santa Fe National Forest in northern New Mexico. This high-altitude plateau, averaging over 10,000 feet in elevation, features rolling mountaintops and expansive grassy meadows, locally known as "parks," interspersed with dense conifer and aspen forests. Clear streams meander through the landscape, contributing to a lush environment that supports diverse wildlife. The unique topography of San Pedro Parks Wilderness makes it suitable for several sports like jogging and hiking.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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San Pedro Parks Wilderness is a high-altitude plateau located within the Santa Fe National Forest in northern New Mexico. It features rolling mountaintops, expansive grassy meadows known as 'parks,' and dense forests. The area averages over 10,000 feet in elevation.
San Pedro Parks Wilderness offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, primarily jogging and hiking. The area features over 100 miles of trails, including a section of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. It is also suitable for comfortable backpacking and snowshoeing in winter.
Yes, San Pedro Parks Wilderness has numerous hiking trails. Popular options include the Vacas Trail to San Pedro Park and the Palomas Trail. More information on routes can be found in the Hiking in San Pedro Parks Wilderness guide.
Yes, the central plateau of San Pedro Parks Wilderness provides moderate terrain suitable for jogging. Routes traverse open meadows and forested paths. Specific jogging options are detailed in the Running Trails in San Pedro Parks Wilderness guide.
The terrain in San Pedro Parks Wilderness is characterized by a high plateau with rolling mountaintops and expansive grassy meadows. While some trails leading into the wilderness can be steep, the central areas offer more moderate paths. The landscape includes dense stands of Engelmann spruce, mixed conifer, and aspen trees.
Notable natural features include extensive grassy meadows, clear streams that support trout populations, and San Gregorio Reservoir. The area is also home to diverse vegetation, including wildflowers, and a significant elk herd.
The San Pedro Parks Wilderness averages over 10,000 feet in elevation. Despite its high altitude, the area is known for its rolling mountaintops rather than steep peaks.
Information regarding specific permits for general visitation or activities within San Pedro Parks Wilderness should be confirmed with the managing authority. It is part of the Santa Fe National Forest.
Late spring and fall are excellent times for comfortable backpacking or day hikes in San Pedro Parks Wilderness. During winter, the area transforms into a popular spot for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Regulations regarding dogs in wilderness areas can vary. Visitors should check with the Santa Fe National Forest for current rules and restrictions concerning pets in San Pedro Parks Wilderness.
Komoot offers several guides for the area, including Hiking in San Pedro Parks Wilderness and Running Trails in San Pedro Parks Wilderness. These guides provide detailed information on routes and activities.
San Pedro Parks Wilderness is managed by the Santa Fe National Forest. For direct inquiries, contact the Santa Fe National Forest's Cuba Ranger District at +1-575-289-3264. General information for the Santa Fe National Forest is available at +1-505-438-7840.
Information for San Pedro Parks Wilderness can be found on the U.S. Forest Service website for the Santa Fe National Forest. The relevant section is typically under their wilderness areas, such as fs.usda.gov/main/santafe/wilderness.

