The map is a comprehensive guide to recreational riding, hiking, and mountain biking opportunities on the Caja del Rio Plateau. Located just west of Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Caja includes approximately 100,000 acres of public (Forest and BLM) lands. The terrain varies from open expanses in the south to rugged canyons and volcanic mesas in the north and has been seen in numerous movies, including "3:10 to Yuma," and "Cowboys and Aliens." In addition to trail suggestions, the map includes driving directions, trail descriptions, and photos.
Availability in Santa Fe, NM.
The map is available in Santa Fe at the Travel Bug, the Feed Bin, the BLM public reading room, and Rob and Charlie's bike shop.
https://www.mapsofnewmexico.com
http://www.robandcharlies.com
http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/info/public_room.html
Purchase through Amazon
The map is available through Amazon, from the Public Lands Interpretive Association, a 501(c)(3) not-for profit educational organization in Santa Fe whose mission is to inspire and educate the public about the natural and cultural heritage resources of America’s public lands.
http://www.amazon.com/Map-Caja-del-Rio-Plateau/dp/B00KFOZQGE
For Equestrians
Horses can be stabled at the Hipico center. Located in Santa Fe, at 101 Polo Drive, this facility has quick access to Santa Fe, provides pipe corrals or indoor stalls, and has electrical hookups. Contact [email protected] or go to http://www.equicenterdesantafe.com.
The Caja del Rio Plateau is a wild and remote area. There is no potable water in the Caja. Trails as shown on the map are recreational suggestions only (not official Federal trails); none are maintained. Road and trail conditions vary widely and can degrade, even quickly, over time. Roads, none of which are maintained, can quickly become impassable in wet weather. The user of this map assumes all responsibility for their personal safety. Cell phone service is limited.
Availability in Santa Fe, NM.
The map is available in Santa Fe at the Travel Bug, the Feed Bin, the BLM public reading room, and Rob and Charlie's bike shop.
https://www.mapsofnewmexico.com
http://www.robandcharlies.com
http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/info/public_room.html
Purchase through Amazon
The map is available through Amazon, from the Public Lands Interpretive Association, a 501(c)(3) not-for profit educational organization in Santa Fe whose mission is to inspire and educate the public about the natural and cultural heritage resources of America’s public lands.
http://www.amazon.com/Map-Caja-del-Rio-Plateau/dp/B00KFOZQGE
For Equestrians
Horses can be stabled at the Hipico center. Located in Santa Fe, at 101 Polo Drive, this facility has quick access to Santa Fe, provides pipe corrals or indoor stalls, and has electrical hookups. Contact [email protected] or go to http://www.equicenterdesantafe.com.
The Caja del Rio Plateau is a wild and remote area. There is no potable water in the Caja. Trails as shown on the map are recreational suggestions only (not official Federal trails); none are maintained. Road and trail conditions vary widely and can degrade, even quickly, over time. Roads, none of which are maintained, can quickly become impassable in wet weather. The user of this map assumes all responsibility for their personal safety. Cell phone service is limited.
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