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New Mexico County Highpoints
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New Mexico County Highpoints 

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Location: New Mexico, United States, North America

 

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The County Highpoints of New Mexico

New Mexico is a varied land of high alpine mountains, forested ranges, cliffs, interesting rock formations, and for variety, mind-numbing flat plateau in the east. Its 33 county highpoints offer a variety of hiking experiences from multi-day backpacks, some techical peaks, a few 'flatties' where orienteering is the challenge, a wide selection of fun day hikes to high summits, and a few on private property where your charm will have to suffice to win permission.



Highpoint Information and Links

The following is a table of the county highpoints of New Mexico. The Summitpost link is given if a page exists, otherwise alternative links are offered in the fourth column. I have supplied my personal trip reports as well. The best resource for many of the lesser-known highpoints would be at www.cohp.org, where various trip reports are posted, often giving recent new information on access issues, etc.

Two pairs of counties share highpoints. Rio Arriba and Mora Counties both share South Truchas Peak as its highpoint, while Grant and Sierra County share McKnight Mountain. In Grant County's case, another spot elevation of equal height must also be visited.

Highpoint Name (summitpost link)
Elevation
County Other links
Wheeler Peak by Alan Ellis
13,161
Taos surgentcohp.org
Truchas Peak by dsnell
13,102
Mora & Rio Arriba surgentcohp.org
Santa Fe Baldy by dsnell
12,622
Santa Fe surgentcohp.org
Little Costilla Peak by A. DePasquale
12,584
Colfax surgentcohp.org
Sierra Blanca by surgent
11,973
Otero surgentcohp.org
Elk Mountain
11,661
San Miguel surgentcohp.org
Lookout Mountain by attm
11,580
Lincoln surgentcohp.org
Mount Taylor by dsnell
11,301
Cibola surgentcohp.org
Redondo Peak
11,254
Sandoval surgentValles Calderas Preservecohp.org
Whitewater Baldy by streeyyr
10,895
Catron surgentcohp.org
South Baldy by streeyyr
10,783
Socorro surgentcohp.org
Sandia Crest by dsnell
10,678
Bernalillo surgentcohp.org
Caballo Mountain by surgent
10,460
Los Alamos surgentcohp.org
McKnight Mountain by surgent
10,165
Grant & Sierra surgentcohp.org
Manzano Peak by streeyyr
10,098
Torrance surgentcohp.org
Beautiful Mountain
9,388
San Juan surgentcohp.org
Cerros de Alejandro
9,166
McKinley surgentcohp.org
Organ Needle by surgent
8,980
Dona Ana surgentcohp.org
Manzano West Range
8,960
Valencia surgentcohp.org
Sierra Grande
8,720
Union surgentcohp.org
Animas Peak
8,565
Hidalgo cohp.org
Cookes Peak by surgent
8,408
Luna surgentcohp.org
Dog Canyon Overlook (Guadalupe Mtns)
7,480
Eddy surgentcohp.org
One Tree Peak
7,089
Chaves surgentcohp.org
Sugarloaf Mountain
6,455
Harding surgentcohp.org
Mesa Leon
6,339
Guadalupe surgentcohp.org
Loma Alta
5,583
De Baca surgentcohp.org
Luciano Mesa
5,560
Quay surgentcohp.org
Northwest Corner
4,792
Curry surgentcohp.org
Northwest Corner
4,780
Roosevelt surgentcohp.org
Mescalero Ridge
4,476
Lea surgentcohp.org


Also, check out John Kirk's informative New Mexico Counties Website for more information and photographs.

New Mexico County Map

 
 

Resources

County Highpointers Website, hosted by Adam Helman and the archive of trip reports for virtually all U.S. counties.
County Highpoints of the United States, ordering information for Andy Martin's remarkable book of lists.
My New Mexico Counties Page, a collection of my reports of the New Mexico County highpoints.

Private Property Issues

A few of the New Mexico County highpoints are located on private or restricted lands. You should always endeavor to ask permission before entering onto these restricted lands.

• Animas Peak - Hidalgo County: This is located on a working ranch and access is almost always denied. See the summitpost page and other links for useful background information.

• Redondo Peak - Sandoval County: Located on the Valles Calderas National Preserve, the peak is currently closed to the public for the time being. Hiking is available on the preserve (as is biking, hunting and all sorts of winter activities) but as of yet no access to the summit is being allowed. Old roads do lead to the top, which is broad and flat. Please see the above links for some useful information.

• Cerros de Alejandro - McKinley County: I was there in 2000, and I have recently heard the surrounding lands have been fenced. I do not know how this will impact access to the summit, or how actively the area is patrolled. The region is a checkerboard of public and private lands.

• Sierra Grande - Union County: A thin strip of New Mexico Public Lands offers access from the east side bu navigation is difficult. You may try asking permission from the landowners on the north flanks of the peak, where a rough 4wd road leads to the summit.

• Cookes Peak - Luna County: Access past a gate on the road can be requested from the rancher. Please see the link for information. Otherwise, an all-public route exists from the gate to the top, adding about 5 miles to the overall journey.

The Flatties!

Much of Eastern New Mexico sits atop the Llano Estacado, or the 'Staked Plains', a vast plateau that straddles New Mexico and Northern Texas, notable for its utter, total flatness on top and the abrupt bluffs and cliffs that surround it. The county highpoints of Curry, Quay, Roosevelt and Lea are found here, all on their northwestern corners, and all are very easy to visit. So... if you have all the big county peaks done, come out this way for a fun day of flatties. A bunch of county highpoints in Texas sit astride the NM/TX state line as well. A wonderful harvest for the highpointer who has no shame!

List of Completers

For a complete list of who has completed New Mexico's 33 county highpoints, click Here.

Gallery

I will be assembling a gallery of representative photos for this site which will take some time! I will use those already on summitpost with proper citation. If you do not want your photo used here, send me a PM. Please check back!

 
McKnight Mountain (Grant and Sierra Counties), Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Sierra Blanca (Otero County), Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Caballo Mountain (Los Alamos County), Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Wheeler Peak (Taos County), Photo by Mark Doiron
 
Sandia Peak (Bernalillo County), Photo by dsnell
 
Truchas Peak (Rio Arriba & Mora Counties), Photo by attm
 
Cookes Peak (Luna County), Photo by WildmanDallas
 
Manzano Peak (Torrance County) - Photo by streeyyr
[img:107572:alignleft:small:Santa Fe Baldy (Santa Fe County) - Photo by vinnypapa]
 
Mount Taylor (Cibola County) - Photo by bc44caesar
 
Lookout Mountain (Lincoln County) - Photo by attm
 
Whitewater Baldy (Catron County) - Photo by streeyyr
 
Organ Needle (Dona Ana County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Animas Peak (Hidalgo County) - Photo by streeyyr
 
Sierra Grande (Union County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Beautiful Mountain (San Juan County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Redondo Peak (Sandoval County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Sugarloaf Mountain (Harding County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Guadalupe Mountains (Eddy County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Cerros de Alejandro (McKinley County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
South Baldy (Socorro County) - Photo by Scott Surgent
 
Little Costilla Peak (Colfax County) - Photo by Scott Surgent

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