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Sandia Mountain Wildernes

Located in the Cibola National Forest in New Mexico.

Towering over the city of Albuquerque, the Sandia Mountains have long provided recreation for residents. In 1978, and in later revisions, 37,232 acres were classified as wilderness. The wilderness covers primarily the western slope, but extends east of the crest ridge at the north and south ends of the mountain. The wilderness is split near its center by a corridor used by the Sandia Peak Tramway. The trail system is well developed and receives heavy use. There are limited camping opportunities along trails because of a lack of water.


For more information contact: Cibola National Forest.



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