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Alpine Climbing in New Mexico
Go Alpine Climbing in New Mexico with curated guides of the best routes across the region. With over 207 3D trail maps in FATMAP, you can easily discover and navigate the best routes in New Mexico.
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Get a top Alpine Climbing recommendation in New Mexico from one of our 28 guidebooks, or get inspired by the 207 local adventures uploaded by the FATMAP community. Start exploring now!
Alpine Climbing Destinations in New Mexico
Alpine Climbing Routes in New Mexico
Santa Fe Baldy via Winsor Trail
A beautiful climb to the top of New Mexico's 5th-tallest mountain.
Easy Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 22 km
- Ascent
- 1.1 km
- Descent
- 1.1 km
Venado Peak
Hike to the top of the third-tallest mountain in New Mexico.
Easy Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 20 km
- Ascent
- 1.1 km
- Descent
- 1.1 km
Truchas Peak: Southern Approach
A lengthy hike to the second-tallest peak in New Mexico.
Easy Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 36 km
- Ascent
- 1.7 km
- Descent
- 1.7 km
Gold Hill
A beautiful above-alpine peak in the Sangres.
Easy Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 16 km
- Ascent
- 1 km
- Descent
- 1 km
Lobo Peak via Yerba Canyon
A non-technical but steep climb to Lobo Peak
Easy Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 13 km
- Ascent
- 1.2 km
- Descent
- 1.2 km
Wheeler Peak via Williams Lake
The most direct route to New Mexico's 13,161-foot high point.
Easy Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 13 km
- Ascent
- 908 m
- Descent
- 908 m
Alpine Climbing Guidebooks in New Mexico
5 routes · Alpine Climbing · Hiking
Highpointing the Rockies—From Montana to New Mexico
10 routes · Alpine Climbing · Hiking
Highpointing the Most Mountainous States in the Lower 48
4 routes · Alpine Climbing · Hiking
The Most Epic Peak Climbs near Taos, New Mexico
5 routes · Alpine Climbing
Climb the 5 Tallest Mountains in New Mexico
63 routes · Alpine Climbing · Hiking