Mountain Magic in New Mexico
Mountain Magic in New Mexico
Issue 89
• Travel
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Exploring Santa Fe and Taos on Paw.
By Robin Tierney
The magical landscapes of Taos and Santa Fe have drawn artists from around the world. Instead of schlepping paints and canvases, let’s bring Fido and explore those enchanting New Mexico landscapes on foot and paw.
Both towns are famous for art, walkable downtowns and mountains with distinctive plum, rose and sage hues, fragrant with pinon, juniper and lavender. Just wait until you hike into those incredible settings that inspired so many artists, pioneers and Native peoples.
Set against the mesmerizing Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos overflows with heritage, adobe buildings, galleries and all-season recreation. The sensual colors, shapes and soft surreal illumination of these mountains lured Georgia O’Keeffe and countless other artists.
Santa Fe National Forest beckons with dozens of ethereal trails, many with year-round access. Lower front country trails work best for short day hikes; the higher wilderness elevations suited backpackers. Choices with astonishing 360-degree views include the 2.5-mile moderately challenging hike to Picacho Peak, accessed at the Cerro Gordo Trailhead
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