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Tag Archives: Red Rock Trail
Rockin’ the red stone trails of New Mexico’s Jemez Pueblo
One of the best kept secrets in New Mexico is the Red Rock Trail and slot canyon in the Pueblo of Jemez located northwest of Albuquerque. This lovely trail meanders 1.5 miles among the Walatowa Red Rock formations of the … Continue reading
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Tagged canyons, environment, fun, geography, hiking, history, Jemez Pueblo, land use, National Parks, New Mexico, photography, Red Rock Trail, slot canyons, travel, trekking
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