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Do you have any recommendations for areas for snow trips in New Mexico?As noted in previous posts, there are a lot of beautiful places to explore in and around the Land of Enchantment. However, there will be some limitations during the winter months as NM is mostly high-desert and mountains. You can stay south (with White Sands and the Alamogordo area mentioned). The four corners around Farmington (near Durango for reference) has some great areas for wheeling if you can catch it between storms that hit the area. It is not mountainous, and has some amazing areas to wheel. The Rio Puerco, west of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho has some fun river bed trails than can be challenging. As mentioned, the Cabezon off of US 550, heading north from the metro area, is a beautiful desert exploration area. There are ruins, ghost towns, and you can venture into the mountains from here as well. You can also take the backroads to Grants and Mount Taylor in the western part of the state from this area. I have posted some old photos (I don't have the FJ anymore - run a T4R now) to help illustrate the areas, including a snow run in the Jemez Mountains. Enjoy our state, safe travels. If you need additional info on these areas, please let me know.
Paul
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The areas I mentioned in the post are all accessible in the winter time. My suggestion would be the Jemez Mountains. This area is just north and west of Albuquerque and sees some heavy use pretty much all year. Hence, many of the Forest Service Roads tend to be somewhat travelled and packed down. If you hit them after a storm, then all bets are off and you might get mired in a deep snow bank. Sticking closer to Texas - you can't go wrong in the Gila mountains, north from Silver City, or near Ruidoso or Cloudcroft. All of these areas are incredibly beautiful and offer high-country adventure. Again, hitting between storms will determine if these areas are accessible. Hope this helps.Do you have any recommendations for areas for snow trips in New Mexico?
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