Everything about The Pecos Wilderness totally explained
The
Pecos Wilderness is a protected
wilderness area located within the
Santa Fe National Forest and
Carson National Forest. The Pecos Wilderness is in the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains of north central
New Mexico, easily accessible from the city of
Santa Fe, the state capital. Covering an area of, it's the second largest wilderness in the state after the
Gila Wilderness. An area just shy of was given wilderness protection by Congress in 1964. An additional were added in 1980.
The Pecos Wilderness boasts among one of the highest concentrations of peaks exceeding in elevation in the state of
New Mexico, including
Santa Fe Baldy, el., the highest point in
Santa Fe county, and
South Truchas Peak, el. 13,102 feet, 7th highest peak in the state.
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