#1.
Cochiti Lake
Trail is about 12 miles long (24 miles for out and back) and follows the rim of Cochiti Canyon. Good fast ride in pumice with some rocky technical areas and a few short steeps. Great views of Cochi... More on trails.mtbr.com
The loop section is steep, covered in loose rocks and the drop back into the cross town trail is steep, eroded and hair raising...and quite a bit of fun. More on trails.mtbr.com

#2.
Cochiti Lake
Awesome downhill ride for about 6 miles to base of Cochiti Canyon. Screaming turns, with tons of pumice powder that makes you think you are skiing on this stuff. Definately not for the week at hear... More on trails.mtbr.com
This is a great downhill trail dropping down into Cochiti Canyon on an old motorcross path. The trail hugs the canyon wall contour and has a few very tight swithcback turns. Length is nat as long a... More on trails.mtbr.com

#3.
Cochiti Lake, New Mexico, United States
From I-25, take the Cochiti Lake exit (NM 22) and follow the signs to the town of Cochiti Lake and the Pueblo de Cochiti golf course. Before you arrive at either of these, you will see the turnoff to the right into the recreation ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#4.
Cochiti Lake
Mid Town runs through a burn area and follows Fr. Road 289 - but on the north side. Trail crosses a fe dirt road spurs - ignore then for this ride - and eventually the ride concludes back on Fr. 28... More on trails.mtbr.com
After second to last dirt road crossing, you have to pass through fence with wooden ramp. More on trails.mtbr.com

#5.
Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico
The Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is a remarkable outdoor laboratory, offering an opportunity t... More on Discover America
Worth the drive if you are in the area and have a couple hours. Cool formations and scenery. More on GeckoGo

#6.
82 Dam Crest Road, Pena Blanca, NM 87041, USA
The Rogue River Ranch is on the National Register of Historic Places and is nestled in the heart of the Rogue River's wild section. Once a major Native American habitation site, the area has enjoyed a rich human history of over 9,000 ... More on recreation.gov

#7.
15 Entrance Road, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 87544
The ancestors of modern Pueblo people built thriving communities in the area called Bandelier about 600 yea... More on Nps.gov
Bandeleir has many archaeological sites that are available for everyone to visit at the parking area or w... More on Epinions.com

#8.
La Cienega, New Mexico
A pair of hikes explores the only two sites currently open in the Galisteo Basin. La Cienega focuses on the natural scenery high above and deep below the rim of the Cañon Santa Fe, while La Cieneg... More on Trails
Views were amazing . More on Trails

#9.
1789 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA
The Coffee Booth next to Metzgers and Home Run pizza is a much better family owned establishment. More on Yahoo! Travel
Bad coffee good service: I don't like the burnt bitter taste of Starbucks' overpriced coffee drinks but they do have some good blended drinks like their mocha fraps (pre-made mix?). More on Yahoo! Travel

#10.
Los Alamos,NM,US
Trail starts at the parking area just past first roundabout at Diamond/San Ildefonso. Initially, a single track, it splits into two parallel trails after a few hundred feet. The trails parallel eac... More on trails.mtbr.com
Trail starts at the Diamond drive/San Ildefonso Rd roundabout. The trail is hard packed singletrack occasionally following along some old homesteader roads. Most of the route is a straightforward r... More on trails.mtbr.com
