Near Winsor National Recreation Trail
Zooming through the falling raindrops and leaves.
Near Winsor National Recreation Trail
Follow the yellow brick road.
Near Winsor National Recreation Trail
Happy aspens and the dogs, or happy dogs and the aspens.
Near Winsor National Recreation Trail
SINGLETRACK!!! On Winsor National Recreation Trail
Near Winsor National Recreation Trail
Lots of fun bridges on the Winsor Trail

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Winsor National Recreation Trail

4.4 (5 Ratings)
Wonderful singletrack from one side of the mountains to the other.
23.4
mi
Distance
4,963
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Wilderness Area for much of the trail. The section that is not in the Wilderness Area is a favorite for mountain biking.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
23.41mi
Distance
4,963ft
Elevation Gain
3,522ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
11,089ft
High Point
7,016ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead at Tesuque is a little hard to find the first time around. Turn off of Bishops Lodge Road (County Road 73A) onto County Road 72A, at a sign here that reads 'Big Tesuque Canyon'. Watch for the two small areas on the right identified as trail parking areas. Park here, and follow up the road to a pair of adobe pillars, and follow the trail across the stream and behind the residences to a dirt road. Turn left on the road, and then follow the trail east as it passes through more private land to the forest boundary which is about a half mile from the parking area. Soon after entering the National Forest, the trail forks. The main trail is to your left. The fork to the right crosses Tesuque Creek, and then follows an old road, passes a junction with the little used Juan Trail #399 and eventually meets up with the main trail in about a mile. Continuing on the main trail, you'll pass through a lower elevation forest of pinyon pine and juniper, which will soon give way to ponderosa pine in the canyon bottom. There are numerous stream crossings, and in about 3 miles you'll reach some nice meadows and the junction with Chamisa Trail #183 to the south. In another mile, you'll pass the junction with Bear Wallow Trail #182, and then a mile after that the junction with Borrego Trail #150. Many loops are possible with all of these trail junctions. For the next mile and a half the Winsor and Borrego trails share the the same tread, and the next trail junction is with Big Tesuque Trail #152. A half mile after this junction, the Winsor Trail will cross Forest Road 102, also called Pacheco Canyon Road. Here the Winsor and Borrego Trails part company, the Borrego following down the road for a couple miles, and the Winsor continuing across the road to the northeast. The trail climbs through a pine forest with scattered aspen, and crosses several small side canyons with the occasional stream. The trail will bump against NM 475 at the Norski Trail #255 Trailhead, crossing the parking lot, and then descends into the mixed conifer forest again. Meeting the junction with the Rio en Medio Trail #163 to the west, the trail joins with Trail #163 and continues to the Ski Santa Fe parking lot, and Trailhead #10 on the Pecos Wilderness Map (2003 edition), at the end of NM 475. From here, follow the highly used trail over the mountains to the village of Cowles.

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Contributors
Peter Olson