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Wild Rivers Backcountry Byway


The Wild Rivers Backcountry Byway is a closed-loop road providing access to BLM's Wild Rivers Recreation Area north of Taos, New Mexico. The double-lane, low-speed, paved road is approximately 13 miles long and provides the visitor with access to the many scenic views and recreational opportunities in the Recreation Area.

For information regarding what you will see, or the public lands you will have access to along the byway, see BLM's Wild Rivers Recreation Area website.

Activities
Scenic driving, hiking, camping, picnicking, watchable wildlife, fishing, bicycling.

Outstanding recreational opportunities abound along the byway. Visit BLM's Wild Rivers Recreation Area website for more information.

Location / Access
The Wild Rivers Backcountry Byway is located in northern New Mexico, 26 miles north of Taos and 17 miles south of the Colorado-New Mexico state line, near the town of Questa. To get to the byway, turn west onto NM 378 from NM 522, approximately 2 miles north of Questa. The byway is an extension of NM 378 into BLM's Wild Rivers Recreation Area. The road is maintained during winter months, however bad weather conditions can restrict access.


Wild Rivers Backcountry Byway

BLM Backcountry Byway Hiking/Backpacking Camping Picnicking Watchable Wildlife
Fishing Bicycle Trail

Fees
None.

Season/Hours
Open year-round.

Recreation Guidelines
BLM Recreation Guidelines

Maps
BLM:
See Contact Information below to obtain maps or visit the Public Lands Information Center.

Contact Information
Taos Field Office
226 Cruz Alta Road
Taos, NM  87571-5983
575.758.8851