Food ● Dairy Queen: 6.0 Miles - 50 E Pecos RD Pecos, NM 87552 - The closest fast-food restaurant to Glorieta. It ​ offers anything from Ice Cream to Chicken Finger Baskets, and everything in between ● Upper Crust Pizza: 7.7 Miles - 5 Colinas RD Santa Fe, NM 87508 - Upper Crust Pizza is breakfast, lunch, and ​ dinner restaurant. Their menu is filled with everything from burritos, and quiche to salads and sandwiches to pizzas and calzones. ● Oasis: 8.0 Miles - 7 Caliente RD Santa Fe, NM 87508 - Oasis is a local, family-owned sandwich shop serving ​ and assortment of delicious gyros, grilled sandwiches, salads and soups. ● Cafe Fina: 6.6 Miles - 624 Old Las Vegas Hwy Santa Fe, NM 87505 - Cafe Fina is a local business that offers ​ daily brunch and dinner. They offer things ranging from pancakes to grilled salmon tacos. ● The Pantry: 20 Miles - 1820 Cerrillos RD Santa Fe, NM 87505 - The Pantry is a local restaurant that ​ specializes in breakfast. They have your traditional breakfast and even Mexican breakfast options that consisting of all your favorites, but just add some green chile to it. ● Tortilla Flats: 21 Miles - 3139 Cerrillos RD Santa Fe, NM 87507 - Tortilla Flats is an authentic mexican ​ restaurant. Whether you just want a quick breakfast or lunch, or want a relaxing dinner, they have tasty food for the whole family. Grocery Stores ● Family Dollar - Pecos: 7 miles - 248 NM-50, Pecos NM 87552 - From Glorieta Camps, leave through the front ​ gate, at the end of the access road, go straight at the stop sign. Follow Hwy for approximately 7 miles, Family Dollar is on the right. ● Dollar General - Pecos: 8 miles - 275 NM-50, Pecos NM 87552 - From Glorieta Camps, leave through the ​ front gate, at the end of the access road, go straight at the stop sign. Follow Hwy for approximately 8 miles, Dollar General is on the left. ● The Agora - Eldorado: 12 miles - 7 Ave Vista Grande, Santa Fe NM 87508 - From Glorieta Camps, leave ​ through the front gate and turn right, head South on I-25. Take Exit 290 and turn left. Continue on US-285 to Ave Vista Grande, turn right. Take the first right to the parking lot of The Agora. ● Walmart - Santa Fe: 25 miles - 5701 Herrera Drive, Santa Fe NM 87507 - Take I-25 South and take exit 278 ​ and stay right, turn right onto Cerrillos. Turn left onto Herrera Drive.

Attractions ● Meow Wolf: 21 Miles -1352 Rufina Cir Santa Fe, NM 87507 - Meow Wolf creates immersive, interactive ​ experience to transport audiences of all ages into fantastic realms of story and exploration. ● Santa Fe Railyard: 20 Miles - 332 Read St. Santa Fe, NM 87501 - The Santa Fe Railyard consist of many ​ different things. It has outdoor stores, food, movies, farmers markets, and much more. ● Dale Ball Trails: 23 Miles - 1080-1098 Sierra del Norte Santa Fe, NM 87501 - Dale Ball Trails are 22 miles of ​ scenic networking trails. You can run, bike, or go for a walk here on their gorgeous trails. ● Ski Santa Fe: 35 Miles - 475 Hwy Santa Fe, NM 87508 - Ski Santa Fe is a skiing resort that is located on and ​ throughout . It is not all just skiing though they also have trails to hike as well throughout their aspen forest. ● Pecos National Historic Park: 8.9 Miles - 1 NM-63 Pecos, NM 87552 - This park is here as a reminder of the ​ Indian Pueblos. This park also will teach you about to deep rich history of the village of Pecos. ● The Santa Fe Plaza: 20 Miles - 100 Old Santa Fe Trl - The Santa Fe Plaza is a National Historic Landmark ​ inside the oldest capitol in America. Placed in the heart of Santa Fe it has grown into a playground for those who are interested in Spanish, Native American, Mexican cultures.

Peaks

Truchas Peak: ● 13,100 ft ● From I-25, take exit 307 north on Hwy 63 through Pecos and all the ● 24 miles (round trip) way to the end of road at the Jack’s Creek Campground, a distance of ● Trailhead: Jacks Creek about 25 miles. A sign at the campground directs you where to park Campground UTM for overnight ● Fees: $2/day to park at the ​ trailhead ● Dogs: Voice or leash control ​

Chimayosos Peak: ● 12,841 ft ● Iron Gate Trailhead: Locate trailhead at north end of campground. ● 16.78 Miles ( Round Trip) Cross wilderness boundary and start with initial gentle climb up Trail ● $​2.00 per vehicle per day 249. ● 23 miles north of Pecos on NM 63 and Forest Road 223. FR 223 is a rough dirt road and may not be suitable for low clearance passenger vehicles.

Sheepshead Peak: ● 12,696’ ● Take Trail #31 to Trampas Lakes for about 5.75 miles. Continue ● Trailhead: Las Trampas past the lakes to a steep ravine which takes you up to the ridge. From there head west to the summit. ● Sheepshead Peak lies northwest of the Truchas Peaks. The easiest access is on Forest road 207 near the town of Las Trampas.

Deception Peak:

● 12,409’ ● Take exit 276 from I-25 for Route 599 North ● 10.8 miles (round trip) ● After 13.2 miles, stay right at the fork to go south on St. Francis (as if All roads are paved. As Artist’s Road headed into Santa Fe) leaves the city limits it becomes Hyde ● After 1.4 miles, at a light, make a left onto Paseo Peralta (signed for Park Road. This road attracts many Route 475) bicyclists, keep an eye out for them ● After 1.0 miles, at a light, make a left onto Bishops Lodge Road (also on the trip up to the ski resort and on signed for NM Route 475) the trip back down. Portions of the ● After 0.1 miles, at a light, go right onto Artists Road (also signed for road are fairly steep and on return it NM 475) pays to use low gear to spare your brakes. ● After 14.8 miles arrive at the Ski Santa Fe resort. Stay left and park in the lower parking lot.

Santa Fe Baldy:

● 12,622’ ● Trailhead Winsor ● 14 miles (round trip) ● @ Santa Fe Ski Basin

Lake Peak:

● 12,409’ Leave your car at the Santa Fe Ski Basin parking lot and look for signs for the ● 13.6 miles (round trip) Winsor Trail on the northwest side of the lot. Follow the Winsor Trail. When ● Santa Fe Ski Basin you reach a fence with a gate marking the entrance to the , ● Winsor trailhead take the fork going up to your right (east) rather than continue straight ahead. This begins the steepest section of the hike along the Raven's Ridge trail in dense forest. The Raven's Ridge trail will take you above tree line and you'll soon top out on Deception Peak at 12,320ft. From here, continue to the north along the South Ridge of Lake Peak along a rocky ridge. The route is not very technical but there is decent exposure and a few sections requiring third class moves. You'll reach the summit of Lake Peak after about a quarter mile from the start of the ridge. Sandia Peak:

● 10,678’ To access the bottom trailhead for the L​a Luz trail,​ Take I-25 North. Near the ● 7 miles (one way) outskirts of town, Tramway Boulevard intersects I-25. Turn right on Tramway ● La Luz trailhead and follow it as it heads toward the Sandias. As the road nears the mountain, ● $3 per car it begins to veer right (South). Before the road actually turns south, look for ● Located east of Albuquerque the Juan Tabo cut off on your left. Turn left on this road and proceed north for a mile or two until you see a road to your right leading to the Juan Tabo Picnic Area, which is marked by a sign. Follow this road to your right for several hundred yards to reach the parking lot for the Picnic Area. Here you will have to pay $3 per vehicle to park. The trailhead for the La Luz is located on the edge of the parking lot and is quite easy to find. The trail is usually fairly busy. Thompson Peak: ● 10,554’ ● Neighbors Glorieta Baldy ● 10 miles (round trip) ● Access from Glorieta Baldy trailhead on camp

Tesuque Peak: ● 12,040’ Beginning at the north end of the Aspen Vista parking lot, go around the gate ● 5.6 miles and into a forest of conifer and aspen. After about a mile, the road crosses ● Santa Fe Ski Basin the north fork of Tesuque Creek. From this point, the road makes a series of climbs for about a mile. In another mile the road has climbed to about 11,000 feet in elevation. The road comes to a steep, sharp left turn after which it levels out somewhat. The final stretch to Santa Fe Ski Area and the Tesuque Peak Electronic Site is out in the open and is often quite windy. Just after you pass under the chairlift, you can turn left onto the Skyline Trail 251 to the summit of Lake Peak and beyond, if you wish, or continue on the road to the summit of Tesuque Peak.

Hermit Peak: ● 10,212’ is located in northern New Mexico about 20 miles northwest of ● 4 miles (one way) Las Vegas. From Interstate 25, exit at Las Vegas, highway 65. From Las ● Pecos Wilderness/Santa Fe Vegas, take New Mexico highway 65 west for about 14 miles, passing the National Forest little towns of Gallinas and El Porvenir. At about 14 miles the road forks. Right ● Hermit Peak Trailhead #223 is Hwy 65 (FR 261). Turn right on FR 261 at the signed fork and head to El Porvenir Campground. The campground is about 3 miles past the fork. It is a paved road all the way to the parking lot. The trailhead is across the bridge into the campground. The Hermit Peak Trail is #223 and has a large sign at the beginning. Use trail #223 to Hermit Peak. The trailhead is at 7500 feet.

At about 1/4 mile, there is a signed fork in the trail where you go left. In about a half mile two roads come into view. Stay left for about 100 yards. There is a sign directing you to the right, away from the road. The next mile and a half gradually get steeper culminating into interminable switchbacks up the canyon wall. At 3.5 miles, the switchbacks end with a fantastic view to the left. The trail makes a turn to the right and climbs about 50 yds to Hermit Spring. Good water is available at Hermit Spring. At the spring, the trail forks and makes a loop around the entire summit plateau. Take either fork. The right fork is the shortest, but steepest to the summit. The left is a little longer, but easier. If you take the left fork, the trail forks again after a short distance; stay right. The hermit cave is on the right fork on the southeastern edge of the summit.

Wheeler Peak:

● 13,159′ ● Williams Lake Trail: 7.9 miles roundtrip ● Bull-of-the-Woods Trail: 14.5 miles roundtrip ● Taos