Canones Creek National Recreation Trail, 6.2 miles long, begins at Cerro Pavo Trailhead and ends where it meets with Trail 102. This trail offers spectacular views of the Canones Canyon walls. The canyon provides habitat for numerous types of wildlife. Canones Creek Trail is considered to be a medium to ardous trail. Uses: The trail is open for hiking, fishing, equestrian or other non-motorized uses.
Canones Creek
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National Recreation Trail Details
Length: 12.5 Miles
Loop Trail: No
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Agency: USDA Forest Service
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Location: In Santa Fe National Forest, 4 mi. S of Canones on Forest Rd. 99.
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State: NM
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Driving Directions:
Travel on NM 96 to FR 100. Travel on FR 100 for 12 miles, then FR 99 for 5 miles to the Cerro Pavo Trailhead.
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Year Designated: 1979
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