About this site

The Old Spanish National Historic Trail links Santa Fe and Los Angeles across six states and 2,700 miles. It traverses red rock mesas, passes below snow-capped peaks, and fords untamed rivers, avoiding the immense depths of the Grand Canyon and skirting the continent’s harshest deserts. The trail takes its name from th

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Old Spanish National Historic Trail | New Mexico

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This Bureau of Land Management site may charge a fee your pass covers — confirm before you go.

Where it is
36.2034, -105.8466
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Common questions

Quick Yes / No / Depends answers for Old Spanish National Historic Trail | New Mexico — always confirm with the managing site before you go.

Depends Does the America the Beautiful pass work here?

Maybe — This Bureau of Land Management site may charge a fee your pass covers — confirm before you go. Check with the managing agency before you go.

Yes Can you camp at Old Spanish National Historic Trail | New Mexico?

Yes — camping is available. Reserve ahead where required; you can check availability on Recreation.gov.

Depends Can you have a campfire?

Sometimes — campfires are subject to seasonal fire restrictions and bans. Always check current fire conditions first.

Yes Are there hiking trails?

Yes — trails here include County Road 0068, County Road 68, Co Road 240. Check length and difficulty before you go.

Yes Can you watch wildlife or birds here?

Yes — Old Spanish National Historic Trail | New Mexico is a spot for wildlife and bird watching. Keep your distance and never feed animals.

Yes Can you bring a dog?

Generally yes — dogs are welcome when kept under control (usually leashed). Confirm any local rules.

Depends Are drones allowed?

Sometimes — often allowed away from wilderness and developed or crowded areas, with rules. Check locally before you fly.

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