A dirt road leads down steep desert escarpment.
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Hike on El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro

El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail

Travel along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail to experience and learn from a complicated legacy of 300 years of conflict, cooperation, and cultural exchange between a variety of empires—European and non-European alike. There are a variety of hiking opportunities across the full length of the trail. We've selected a few places in New Mexico for you to check out.

Walk on the Trail Walk in the footsteps of history. Discover the same landscapes and imagine the hardships of those that have passed before you, as you look through their eyes on the same viewsheds. What is different? What is the same? Walking the trail is a different kind of hiking experience! In some places, the historic trail is a current modern-day hiking trail. In others, it could be a modern-day asphalt road. Experiences vary, so please check with individual locations for more details. Check out one of these opportunities to walk the trail: New Mexico Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge (US Fish and Wildlife Service) This 57,331-acre refuge is located along eight miles of New Mexico Highway 1, south of San Antonio in Socorro County Trail Info: The historical trail traverses the refuge along both sides of the Rio Grande. Yost Draw The Yost Draw trailhead is located on Sierra Country Rd. A013, near Truth or Consequences Trail Info: Traversing nearly 3.8 miles of the Jornada del Muerto, the Yost Draw section of El Camino Real today is one of the best-preserved portions of the trail. Tomé Hill (El Cerro de Tomé) El Cerro de Tomé is located in Valencia County, about 25 miles south of Albuquerque and five miles southeast of Los Lunas Trail Info: The trail takes you up the hill, which was a natural landmark that has served El Camino Real travelers for centuries. La Bajada Mesa La Bajada Mesa is located 18 miles southwest of Sante Fe Trail Info: The routes built to cross La Bajada between 1598 and 1932 follow precontact pathways across the mesa. Safety Considerations For more location information: Places to Go on El Camino Real

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