Barillas Peak

Barillas Peak

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

2,847 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventurers, listen up! Nestled in the heart of San Miguel County, New Mexico, you'll find Barillas Peak, a sky-high gem towering at 9,340 feet.

This beauty resides within the Santa Fe National Forest, but getting there is half the fun (and the challenge!). The road is a rugged mix of gravel and rock, so a trusty 4x4 is definitely your best friend. Be warned, this isn't your Sunday drive route!

Keep a close eye on the weather – it can turn on a dime. Road closures are common, so check before you go. But trust me, the views are worth it. At the summit, you'll discover a cool lookout tower built way back in 1959. Get your camera ready!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
2,847 m
Difficulty
extreme

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