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New Mexico--Enchanted Circle Loop


 100 Best Road Trips

Travel from the hustle and bustle of Taos into high, remote forests, with lakes, valleys, Wild West towns, and large multi-storied pueblos.

Driving route map Continuing on the drive from Espanola to Taos, this route takes you from the hustle and bustle of Taos into high, remote forests, lakes, valleys, and Wild West towns. The four-to five-hour loop circles the 13,161-foot Wheeler Peak, the state's highest mountain, as well as some outstanding ski areas. Heading east from Taos on U.S. 64, the road climbs through Taos canyon's evergreen forests and past several campgrounds and picnic spots. After winding through the Carson National Forest, it ascends over a 9,101-foot pass and heads back down to grasslands and the ski town of Angel Fire.

A short detour down Route 434 takes you to the DAV Vietnam Veterans National Memorial, and further on to Eagle Nest Lake. At the town of Eagle Nest, U.S. 64 heads around the north end of the lake to Cimarron Canyon State Park, with camping and great fishing on the Cimarron River. From Eagle Nest, take Route 38 for several miles to the ruins of Elizabethtown, a 19th Century gold boomtown. The road then heads across the valley and through the 9,820-foot Bobcat Pass and back into Carson National Forest before heading back down into the resort town of Red River, once a mining camp and now a mecca for outdoor activities. At Questa, you can take a detour on Route 522 to Route 378 for a side trip to the Wild Rivers Recreation Area on the rim of the Rio Grande Gorge. Heading south from Questa on Route 522, you'll come to the intersection of U.S. 64 and Route 50/522. Drive west on U.S. 64 to the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, and head onto Route150 to reach the world famous Taos Ski Valley. Back on Route 522, you'll pass Taos Pueblo, one of the country's largest multi-storied pueblos. The drive ends back in Taos.

Starting Point:
Espanola, NM

Distance of Drive:
59 miles

Must Eat:
Angelina's
1226 N. Railroad Avenue, Espanola, NM 87532
Phone:  505-753-8543
Call ahead to confirm hours of operation.
Good Stop For:  Great Steaks

Best Time of Year for Drive:
Year round: Snow can be a problem sometimes in winter

Points of Interest on Drive:
Cimarron Canyon State Park
Taos Pueblo
Elizabethtown, a 19th Century gold boomtown

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