Hiking Central New Mexico
How about spending a day discovering some of New Mexico's great history? Hiking three ancient Indian pueblos and the ruins of three awe-inspiring Spanish mission churches which are some of the most beautiful to be found anywhere in the United States is a great way to enjoy the countryside around Rancho Los Caballos. Start the tour by visiting the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitors Center at the headquarters in Mountainair. This is located one block west of the U.S. 60 and N M. 55 junction. The Visitors Center is open 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily. Phone: 505- 847-2585. Once you are finished at the Visitors Center and have armed yourself with maps and information, head nine miles west of Mountainair on US 60 and one-half mile north on N.M. 513 to Abo.
Along this route you can also hike and play in the Cibola National Forest, bike, camp or fish among the pine, aspen, and maple forests of the Manzano Mountains at Manzano Mountains State Park.
The Nearby Salt Missions Trail Scenic Byway is one of 24 state designated Scenic and Historic Byways and six of these are National Scenic Byways. The Salt Missions Trail is approximately 140 miles long and roughly follows NM 333, NM 41, US 60, NM 513, NM 55, NM 337 and NM 131. The Salt Missions Trail is a wonderful way to spend a day discovering some of New Mexico's incredible history as well as some of the most beautiful scenery in the Southwest and it all accessible using Rancho Los Caballos as your base camp.