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  1. The Rio en Medio Trail 163 was washed out from the Rio en Medio Trailhead to Aspen Ranch during the summer Monsoons of 2022. No longer a safe or easy route. Do not park in the small en Medio Trailhead.

  2. Rio En Medio Trail #163; Rio Nambe Trail #160; Upper Nambe Trail #101; Vegas Capulin Trail #162; Winsor National Recreational Trail; Agua Sarca Trail #278; Borrego Mesa Campground; Borrego Trail #150; Cienega Redonda Trail; Frijoles Canyon Trail #154; Horsethief Trail #253; Panchuela West Trail #243; Redondo Peak Trail #231; Rio Medio Trail ...

  3. Monsoon rains have caused flash flooding in the burned area, and the trail has been washed away, replaced with deep erosion canyons filled with log jams and boulders. Long-term repair plans for the Rio en Medio trail will likely be through a new trailhead along Pacheco Canyon Road as the West access point.

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    • Tesuque, New Mexico, United States
  4. Get to know this 4.8-mile out-and-back trail near Tesuque, New Mexico. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 45 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

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    • Tesuque, New Mexico, United States
  5. this trail is currently closed under a closure order due to the 2020 medio fire. Monsoon rains have caused flash flooding in the burned area, and the trail is not safe for hikers. With cascading waterfalls and a small mountain stream running along it, the Rio En Medio trail is 6.7 miles long.

  6. Get to know this 7.7-km out-and-back trail near Tesuque, New Mexico. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 45 min to...

  7. Hiking information for Rio En Medio Trail No. 163, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Santa Fe National Forest - photos, maps, directions and more.

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