There is nothing like taking a break from the desert dirt, finding some shade, and dipping your toes in that cool mountain water. If the water happens to cascade over a big pile of rocks and end in a splash, all the better. Earlier, we brought you 10 Stunning Waterfalls In New Mexico That Will Take Your Breath Away. These were some of the state’s most popular falls. Now, we bring you a few more — some a little off the beaten path. So, let’s take a hike! Here are six waterfalls near me in New Mexico that are waiting to be explored!
- Bluff Springs (Cloudcroft)
flip8889/TripAdvisor Bluff Springs Waterfall is in the Sacramento Mountains, near Cloudcroft. With picnic facilities and dispersed camping nearby, this can be a popular spot despite the bumpy ride to get there. For views from above, take the path to the top of the falls. Reach Bluff Springs via Rio Penasco Road, County Road C017, in Cloudcroft. Bluff Springs, New Mexico 88317, USA
- Clear Creek (Eagle’s Nest)
diaq/TripAdvisor If you’re traveling the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, stop and hike the Clear Creek Trail at Cimarron Canyon State Park. About a mile up the trail, you will get to experience one of the state’s best falls. Finding the trailhead, (off Highway 64) can be a bit tricky. Park at Mile Marker 292, about six miles outside Eagle’s Nest. This trail to the waterfall is doable, but the difficulty increases if you hike beyond the fall. Cimarron Canyon State Park, 28869 US-64, Eagle Nest, NM 87718, USA
- Columbine Creek (Red River)
Marshall S./TripAdvisor Instead of a regulation waterfall, follow Columbine Creek (via the Columbine Canyon Trail) to experience a picturesque series of mini-falls in the creek. The real payoff here is the abundance of wildflowers along the route. Look for the trail at the rear of the Columbine Creek (Forest Service) Campground, eight miles west of Red River. 184 NM-38, Red River, NM 87558, USA
- Dripping Springs (Las Cruces)
BLM/Flickr As well as being home to a granite “weeping wall,” this area of the Organ Mountains is rich with Old West history. Along the easy hike, check out the ruins of an 1800s resort and a 1900s sanitarium. Reach it from the Dripping Springs Trail in the Dripping Springs Natural Area, 10 miles east of Las Cruces. Dripping Springs, New Mexico 88426, USA
- Travertine Falls (Tijeras)
Stephanie English/Facebook Travertine Falls is a seasonal treat near Tijeras. However, if you miss the spring melt or a good rain, the hike is still a beauty. This 1.5-mile straightforward hike is good for all skill levels. Look for a little cave along the way. Travertine Falls, Grand Enchantment Trail, Cedar Crest, NM 87008, USA
- Wheeler Peak Falls (Taos)
Lee McKnight/AllTrails Reach Wheeler Peak Falls via the Williams Lake Trail, an out-and-back trail near the Taos Ski Valley. Williams Lake Trail is one of the most popular (with good reason) hiking trails in the area. However, expect difficult terrain and an uphill challenge. Wheeler Peak Trail, Taos Ski Valley, NM 87525, USA
How many of these beautiful waterfalls near me have you visited? Which falls are on your list for future visits? Do you have any favorite waterfall hikes in New Mexico? Tell us about your adventures in the comments!
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Bluff Springs Waterfall is in the Sacramento Mountains, near Cloudcroft. With picnic facilities and dispersed camping nearby, this can be a popular spot despite the bumpy ride to get there. For views from above, take the path to the top of the falls. Reach Bluff Springs via Rio Penasco Road, County Road C017, in Cloudcroft.
Bluff Springs, New Mexico 88317, USA
diaq/TripAdvisor
If you’re traveling the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, stop and hike the Clear Creek Trail at Cimarron Canyon State Park. About a mile up the trail, you will get to experience one of the state’s best falls. Finding the trailhead, (off Highway 64) can be a bit tricky. Park at Mile Marker 292, about six miles outside Eagle’s Nest. This trail to the waterfall is doable, but the difficulty increases if you hike beyond the fall.
Cimarron Canyon State Park, 28869 US-64, Eagle Nest, NM 87718, USA
Marshall S./TripAdvisor
Instead of a regulation waterfall, follow Columbine Creek (via the Columbine Canyon Trail) to experience a picturesque series of mini-falls in the creek. The real payoff here is the abundance of wildflowers along the route. Look for the trail at the rear of the Columbine Creek (Forest Service) Campground, eight miles west of Red River.
184 NM-38, Red River, NM 87558, USA
BLM/Flickr
As well as being home to a granite “weeping wall,” this area of the Organ Mountains is rich with Old West history. Along the easy hike, check out the ruins of an 1800s resort and a 1900s sanitarium. Reach it from the Dripping Springs Trail in the Dripping Springs Natural Area, 10 miles east of Las Cruces.
Dripping Springs, New Mexico 88426, USA
Stephanie English/Facebook
Travertine Falls is a seasonal treat near Tijeras. However, if you miss the spring melt or a good rain, the hike is still a beauty. This 1.5-mile straightforward hike is good for all skill levels. Look for a little cave along the way.
Travertine Falls, Grand Enchantment Trail, Cedar Crest, NM 87008, USA
Lee McKnight/AllTrails
Reach Wheeler Peak Falls via the Williams Lake Trail, an out-and-back trail near the Taos Ski Valley. Williams Lake Trail is one of the most popular (with good reason) hiking trails in the area. However, expect difficult terrain and an uphill challenge.
Wheeler Peak Trail, Taos Ski Valley, NM 87525, USA
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Waterfalls near me April 14, 2022 Courtnie Erickson What are some hiking trails with waterfalls in New Mexico? The Land of Enchantment is home to an impressive number of natural waterfalls. Some of these waterfalls are easy to access, while there are many others that require a hike to enjoy. One of the best waterfalls hikes in New Mexico is the Jemez Falls Trail. This hiking trail is quite easy and is a 0.7-mile out-and-back trail. You’ll not only hike through some stunning scenery but these falls are the tallest in the Jemez Mountains. You will find the trailhead at the Jemez Falls Campground. If you are searching for a short waterfall hike in New Mexico that is also a bit challenging, consider the Tunnel Vista Trail. This 0.5-mile out-and-back hiking trail is a bit steep in some areas but the final destination is totally worth it. You will not only come to a beautiful waterfall but also a natural swimming hole. During the hot summer days, bring your swimsuit and a towel and hop on in! What are some scenic hikes in New Mexico I should tackle? There are dozens of hiking trails in the Land of Enchantment that you’ll want to add to your bucket list. This can make it difficult for you to narrow down your options when you are searching for an afternoon hike. Fortunately, we created this list of scenic hikes in New Mexico, one for every month of the year. Grab your boots and let’s get hiking! One of our favorite scenic hikes in New Mexico is the Alkali Flat Trail, located in White Sands National Park. This is a 5-mile round-trip trail and it will take you through the largest gypsum dune field in the entire world. You’ll travel up and down the dunes, giving you some breathtaking views! Make sure to bring a camera on this hike as it is one of the most beautiful trails in this national park in New Mexico.
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Waterfalls near me
April 14, 2022
Courtnie Erickson
What are some hiking trails with waterfalls in New Mexico? The Land of Enchantment is home to an impressive number of natural waterfalls. Some of these waterfalls are easy to access, while there are many others that require a hike to enjoy. One of the best waterfalls hikes in New Mexico is the Jemez Falls Trail. This hiking trail is quite easy and is a 0.7-mile out-and-back trail. You’ll not only hike through some stunning scenery but these falls are the tallest in the Jemez Mountains. You will find the trailhead at the Jemez Falls Campground. If you are searching for a short waterfall hike in New Mexico that is also a bit challenging, consider the Tunnel Vista Trail. This 0.5-mile out-and-back hiking trail is a bit steep in some areas but the final destination is totally worth it. You will not only come to a beautiful waterfall but also a natural swimming hole. During the hot summer days, bring your swimsuit and a towel and hop on in! What are some scenic hikes in New Mexico I should tackle? There are dozens of hiking trails in the Land of Enchantment that you’ll want to add to your bucket list. This can make it difficult for you to narrow down your options when you are searching for an afternoon hike. Fortunately, we created this list of scenic hikes in New Mexico, one for every month of the year. Grab your boots and let’s get hiking! One of our favorite scenic hikes in New Mexico is the Alkali Flat Trail, located in White Sands National Park. This is a 5-mile round-trip trail and it will take you through the largest gypsum dune field in the entire world. You’ll travel up and down the dunes, giving you some breathtaking views! Make sure to bring a camera on this hike as it is one of the most beautiful trails in this national park in New Mexico.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
The Land of Enchantment is home to an impressive number of natural waterfalls. Some of these waterfalls are easy to access, while there are many others that require a hike to enjoy. One of the best waterfalls hikes in New Mexico is the Jemez Falls Trail. This hiking trail is quite easy and is a 0.7-mile out-and-back trail. You’ll not only hike through some stunning scenery but these falls are the tallest in the Jemez Mountains. You will find the trailhead at the Jemez Falls Campground.
If you are searching for a short waterfall hike in New Mexico that is also a bit challenging, consider the Tunnel Vista Trail. This 0.5-mile out-and-back hiking trail is a bit steep in some areas but the final destination is totally worth it. You will not only come to a beautiful waterfall but also a natural swimming hole. During the hot summer days, bring your swimsuit and a towel and hop on in!
What are some scenic hikes in New Mexico I should tackle?
There are dozens of hiking trails in the Land of Enchantment that you’ll want to add to your bucket list. This can make it difficult for you to narrow down your options when you are searching for an afternoon hike. Fortunately, we created this list of scenic hikes in New Mexico, one for every month of the year. Grab your boots and let’s get hiking!
One of our favorite scenic hikes in New Mexico is the Alkali Flat Trail, located in White Sands National Park. This is a 5-mile round-trip trail and it will take you through the largest gypsum dune field in the entire world. You’ll travel up and down the dunes, giving you some breathtaking views! Make sure to bring a camera on this hike as it is one of the most beautiful trails in this national park in New Mexico.