Turquoise Trail Corridor Management Plan Version 1.0 Maps
Nomination Maps
The following two maps are used for the nomination submittal and are only part of the CMPs that are submitted for nomination. The corridor boundaries are hand marked on the maps. The maps are available for purchase from the U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO 80225. They are also available in Albuquerque, New Mexico at outdoor sports stores such as REI or map stores such as Holmans.
• Albuquerque New Mexico BLM Edition 1:100,000 1994
• Los Alamos New Mexico BLM Edition 1:100,000 1990
Corridor Management Plan Maps
Maps showing the byway’s corridor boundaries and land use are electronically marked on maps on Chapter 1. The easy to read maps in this appendix show the location of the Turquoise Trail’s intrinsic qualities that are of national and regional significance. Additional maps will be added in the second quarter of 2000 when the Intrinsic Quality database project is completed. Details for the intrinsic qualities, including their location, are in Chapter 5.
Maps Appendix A 24-1 Turquoise Trail Corridor Management Plan Version 1.0
SANTA FE
Exit 278A Exit 276 A
14
N
Cerrillos
Madrid
Sandia Golden Crest 10,678 ft 14
San Antonito Sandia Park
Exit Cedar Crest 167
Exit 175 Tijeras ALBUQUERQUE Proposed Turquoise Trail All-American Road
The Turquoise Trail is located in New Mexico approximately 15 minutes to the west of Albuquerque, New Mexico and immediately south of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Maps Appendix A 24-2 Turquoise Trail Corridor Management Plan Version 1.0
Proposed Turquoise Trail N 14 All-American Road
Sandia 333 Mountain Wilderness
I-40
333 Exit 175 Tijeras
337
Cibola Tijeras Pueblo National Forest Sandia Ranger Station
Note: The proposed All American Road Southern terminus starts at the Sandia Ranger Station.
Asset Intrinsic Quality Significance
Sandia Mountain Wilderness Natural, scenic, recreational National Tijeras Pueblo Archeological Regional Cibola National Forest Natural, scenic, recreational Regional
Maps Appendix A 24-3 Turquoise Trail Corridor Management Plan Version 1.0 to Placitas
Sandia Man Cave 5 miles from NM 536 SANDIA MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS 165
Capulin Gravel Road N Snow Play Area Sandia Peak Sandia Crest Ski Area 556 to I-25 10,678 ft Visitor Center 536 Kiwanis Cabin
ALBUQUERQUE CIBOLA NAT’L FOREST
to I-40 SANDIA MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS
Asset Intrinsic Quality Significance
Sandia Peak Aerial Tram Recreational National Sandia Crest Scenic National Sandia Man Cave Archeological National Sandia Mountain Wilderness Natural, scenic, recreational National Capulin Snow Play Area Recreational Regional Sandia Peak Ski Area Recreational Regional
Maps Appendix A 24-4 Turquoise Trail Corridor Management Plan Version 1.0
Old Railroad Grade
N to Ball Park Cerrilos, Santa Fe
Miners’ Shacks Madrid
Proposed Turquoise Trail All-American Road
Coal Mine Tailings
to Sandia Park Asset Intrinsic Quality Significance
Coal Mine Tailings Natural National Historic Madrid Historic, cultural Regional Miner’s shacks Historic Regional Madrid Ball Park Historic, cultural Regional
Maps Appendix A 24-5