NEW MEXICO

National Parks With Hiking

Bandelier National Monument
Dogs are not allowed on the trails in this park

Capulin Volcan National Monument
Dogs are not allowed on the trails in this park

Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Dogs are not allowed beyond the fence in the cave area

Chaco Culture National Historic Park
Dogs are allowed on all trails save for the short frontcountry trails

El Malpais National Monument
Dogs are alllowed on the trails but the going is often on piles of jagged, paw-slicing lava;
conditions are more gentle in the El Calderon Area and the Sandstone Bluffs


El Morro National Monument
Dogs are allowed throughout this park

Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Dogs are not allowed on the monument trail

Petroglyph National Monument
Dogs are allowed on backcountry trails but not in the
developed area of Boca Negra Canyon


White Sands National Monument
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park

Links to National Forests With Hiking

Carson National Forest
Cibola National Forest
Gila National Forest
Kiowa National Grassland
Lincoln National Forest
Santa Fe National Forest

State Parks With Hiking
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/prd/
Dogs are permitted in all New Mexico state parks except Living Desert State Park and Rio Grande Nature Center State Park.


 Bluewater Lake State Park
Bluewater.htm

 Bottomless Lakes State Park
bottomless.htm

 Brantley Lake State Park
Brantley.htm

 Caballo Lake State Park
caballo.htm

 Cimarron Canyon State Park
CimarronCanyon.htm

 City of Rocks State Park
cityrocks.htm

 Clayton Lake State Park
Clayton.htm

 Coyote Creek State Park
CoyoteCreek.htm

 Elephant Butte Lake State Park
elephant.htm

 El Vado Lake State Park
elvado.htm

 Fenton Lake State Park
Fenton.htm

 Heron Lake State Park
heron.htm

 Hyde Memorial State Park
Hyde.htm

 Leasburg Dam State Park
leasburg.htm

 Manzano Mountains State Park
Manzano.htm

 Morphy Lake State Park
MorphyLake.htm

 Navajo Lake State Park
navajo.htm

 Oasis State Park
Oasis.htm

 Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
oliverlee.htm

Pancho Villa State Park
PanchoVilla.htm 

 Rockhound State Park
Rockhound.htm

 Santa Rosa Lake State Park
santarosa.htm

 Storrie Lake State Park
StorrieLake.htm

 Sugarite Canyon State Park
Sugarite.htm

 Ute Lake State Park
UteLake.htm

 Villanueva State Park
Villanueva.htm



























 

 



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Your Dog's Favorite Hikes In New Mexico

Submitted by Laura
We just found this excellent ski resort, Enchanted Forest Area, near Taos and Red River, New Mexico (short drive from Santa Fe) that has 5 km of dog trails.  We have not been yet but are excited about hiking with our retrievers in their first snow.   http://www.enchantedforestxc.com/   From their website: Enchanted Forest presents an area especially for our four footed friends. 5k of trails, smooth groomed for easier skiing and varying from 6 to 12 feet. Open to both skiers and snowshowers with their pet pals. Doggie waste bags are provided and are expected to be used along the trail system. Leashes are required in the parking area and dogs must be in at least voice command on the dog trails. If your dog cannot "play nice" under voice command a leash will be required. Dog trails are provided as a service of the Enchanted Forest for guests who want to ski or snowshoe with their dogs. Please respect the posted rules for the use of the dog trail system for the continued enjoyment of all our guests. You are not required to have a dog to use trails. The dog trails are fun for all skiers and snowshoers.

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