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Nambe Badlands - Santa Fe Fat Tire Society

Nambe Badlands


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New trails being developed near Nambe

The area called Sombrillo BLM Lands is commonly referred to as the Nambe Badlands. Total acreage is over 10,000 acres and includes the Santa Cruz Lake. The area is bordered on the East Side by the National Forest, the South side by the Nambe Pueblo Grant Reservation, on the North side is Chimayo and to the West is La Puebla. Access is by County Rd 503 Which intersects the land approx. 5 miles from Hwy 84 at Pojoaque, NM. There are several singletrack trails and dirt roads on both sides of the county road. Camping is available at the overlook of Santa Cruz Lake. We are proposing to put in an additional 30 miles of single track in the future. ride-able year round. Mostly moderate terrain. Lots of views.

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