San Juan Mountains

Rising dramatically from the high desert of northern New Mexico, the San Juan Mountains offer a rugged alpine escape that feels a world away from the arid plains below. This volcanic range, part of the larger Rocky Mountains, is a paradise for hikers, photographers, and anyone craving crisp mountain air, wildflower-strewn meadows, and glittering glacial lakes. With a rich mining history and a scattering of ghost towns, the San Juans blend natural grandeur with a palpable sense of the Old West.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least two full days to experience the San Juan Mountains properly. Day one can be dedicated to a major hike – Wheeler Peak or a loop in Latir Peak Wilderness – while day two allows for a scenic drive along the Enchanted Circle, with stops at ghost towns and Eagle Nest Lake. If you have a third day, consider exploring the Valle Vidal area or trying your hand at fishing in the Rio Grande.

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