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Santa Fe residents Kristin Sargent, front, and her husband Justin Svetnicka go for a snowshoeing adventure in the Santa Fe National Forest.

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Snowshoeing is a great way to explore the wintry landscape in New Mexico.

There are trails of varying difficulty across the state, offering options for adventurers of any skill level.

In addition, some ski resorts offer guided snowshoe tours.

Top 10 trails for snowshoeing in New Mexico, according to alltrails.com

Nambe Lake Trail

LOCATION: Santa Fe National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Hard

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 6.3 miles, 2,057 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 4 hours

RATING: 4.7 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

Tunnel Canyon, West Ridge, and Birdhouse Ridge Trail Loop

LOCATION: Cibola National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 4.7 miles; 695 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 2 hours

RATING: 4.5 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

Elliot Barker Trail

LOCATION: Carson National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 5.5 miles ; 1,085 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 2 hours and 43 minutes

RATING: 4.3 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

South Crest Trail and La Luz Trail Loop

LOCATION: Cibola National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 3.3 miles; 692 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 1 hour and 40 minutes

RATING: 4.7 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

Tesuque Peak via FS-150

LOCATION: Santa Fe National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Hard

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 11.6 miles; 2,109 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 5½ hours

RATING: 4.6 stars

PETS: Dog friendly

Alamos Vista Trail

LOCATION: Santa Fe National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Hard

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 2.4 miles; 1,187 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 2 hours

RATING: 4.7 stars

PETS: Dog friendly

Ellis Trail

LOCATION: Cibola National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 6.1 miles; 754 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 2½ hours

RATING: 4.5 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

Cerro La Jara Loop Trail

LOCATION: Valles Caldera National Preserve

DIFFICULTY: Easy

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 1.5 miles; 62 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 30 minutes

RATING: 4.5 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

Guaje Canyon Trail

LOCATION: Santa Fe National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 5.3 miles; 751 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 2 hours and 18 minutes

RATING: 4.5 stars

PETS: Dogs on leashes allowed

Santa Fe Ski Basin

LOCATION: Santa Fe National Forest

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

LENGTH AND ELEVATION GAIN: 4 miles; 1,686 feet

ESTIMATED TIME: 3 hours

RATING: 4.2 stars

PETS: Dog friendly

Guided Tours

Outspire Hiking and Snowshoeing

Tours are offered for varying skill levels, you don't need prior experience to participate. Tour guides design trips to meet the abilities of the group.

LOCATION: Santa Fe, 505-660-0394

DATES: Dec. 21 through March 21

COST: To book a reservation, fill out the online form.

$230 for individuals

$290 for groups of two to four

$75 per additional hiker, max group size of eight

Taos Ski Valley

Book online for a half-day tour, from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The reservation includes snowshoes and pole rentals, professional guides and a picnic lunch with a hot beverage.

DATES: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 15–March 31

COST:

$175 per person plus tax

$150 per child (5-17) plus tax

More places to check out

Angel Fire

Enjoy more than 7 miles of groomed classic and skate cross-country ski trails. Dates are dependent on weather and conditions.

LOCATION: 10 Miller, Angel Fire, 575-377-4488

SEASON: Dec. 15–March 24

HOURS: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

RENTALS: $35 for adults; $20 for children 12 and under

Valles Caldera National Preserve

There are no groomed trails here, but all unplowed roads and trails are open to cross-county skiing and snowshoeing. Some preserve areas may be closed to snowshoeing to protect wildlife.

LOCATION: Jemez Springs, 505-670-1612

SEASON: Mid-December to mid-March

PETS: Pets are only allowed on the La Jara Loop, Coyote Call and Valle Grande Entrance Trails.

RENTALS: The Valle Grande Bookstore has a limited number of snowshoes and poles available for rent $18 for adults, $13 for children. Only credit cards are accepted, no cash or check.

HOURS: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily

MST Adventures

This company offers snowshoe rentals for about $20 for hikers to explore trails in the Sandia Mountains.

LOCATION: 6808 Academy Parkway East, NE, 505-717-2526

HOURS: By appointment, Friday-Monday; closed Tuesday–Thursday

RENTAL PICKUP: 9:30-11:30 a.m.

RENTAL RETURN: 5:30-6:15 p.m.

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Regular hiking boots can be used while snowshoeing.
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Michelle Bird and her dog Rico enjoy snowshoeing off ski basin road.
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Rita Soto, left, and, Roy Soto go for a little snowshoeing along a ditch bank near Loma Larga in Corrales on Saturday morning.
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Brigit Jansen, left and her husband Jorg, right, from Los Alamos, were among dozens of cross country skiers and snowshoers enjoying the Valle Grande side of the Valles Caldera National Preserve.
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Santa Fe residents Kristin Sargent, front, and her husband Justin Svetnicka go for a snowshoeing adventure in the Santa Fe National Forest.
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