Is the road to Cebolla Pass in New Mexico paved?

Is the road to Cebolla Pass in New Mexico paved?

Usa, north-america

Length

29.61 km

Elevation

2,338 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, so picture this: you're cruising through northern New Mexico on NM-94, a sweet stretch of paved road that climbs up to Cebolla Pass. We're talking a lofty 7,670 feet above sea level! This isn't some white-knuckle, cliff-hanging drive, though. The road's in good shape, mostly straight, but be ready for a few steep climbs.

This gem is nestled right in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, straddling the Mora and San Miguel county line. The whole shebang is about 18.4 miles long, running north to south from Mora (the Mora County seat) down to Sapello. Get ready for some killer views!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
29.61 km
Max Elevation
2,338 m
Difficulty
hard

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