Blue Range Wilderness is a wilderness area primarily located in New Mexico, extending into Arizona, known for its rugged and untamed natural beauty. This expansive region features diverse topography, including rimrock peaks, ridges, and rocky, wooded canyons, with elevations ranging from 5,300 feet to over 8,800 feet. The landscape is characterized by the dramatic Mogollon Rim and the Blue River Canyon, offering varied terrain for several sports like hiking.
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17.3km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

29.8km
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Blue Range Wilderness is a wilderness area primarily located in New Mexico, extending into Arizona. It is known for its rugged and untamed natural beauty, offering a primitive outdoor experience. The area is characterized by diverse topography, including rimrock peaks, ridges, and rocky, wooded canyons.
The Blue Range Wilderness provides opportunities for outdoor activities, primarily hiking. The area features 4 routes available on komoot, designed for immersion in nature. These routes offer a personal challenge for experienced hikers seeking solitude.
The wilderness features diverse topography, including rimrock peaks, ridges, and rocky, wooded canyons. The Mogollon Rim bisects the New Mexico portion, and the Blue River Canyon cuts through this rim. Vegetation zones range from grassland foothills to juniper woodlands, and peaks forested with ponderosa pine, spruce, and fir.
Elevations in the Blue Range Wilderness range from approximately 5,300 feet (1,615 meters) at the bottom of Pueblo Creek to over 8,800 feet (2,682 meters) at Whiterocks Mountain. This varied elevation supports a wide array of wildlife and diverse vegetation zones.
Trails in the Blue Range Wilderness are designed to provide a primitive experience and a personal challenge. They often lack modern conveniences like bridges or well-marked paths, making them suitable for experienced hikers. Hikers should be prepared for potentially difficult-to-find trail markers and rugged terrain.
The Blue Range Wilderness offers a primitive experience with trails designed for personal challenge and immersion in nature. The terrain is often rugged and less developed, making it generally more suitable for experienced hikers rather than young families or beginners.
The Blue Range Wilderness currently has 4 routes available on komoot. These routes have received an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars from 1 visitor. It is considered one of the wildest and least visited places, offering immense solitude.
Yes, there is a komoot guide available for the area. The Hiking in Blue Range Wilderness guide provides information and routes for exploring the region.
Information regarding specific permits for general hiking in the Blue Range Wilderness is not readily available. It is advisable to contact the managing authority, the Gila National Forest, for the most current regulations before visiting.
For inquiries about the Blue Range Wilderness, which is managed by the Gila National Forest, contact the Glenwood Ranger District. Their phone number is +1-575-539-2481. Additional information may be found on the official Gila National Forest website.
Specific regulations regarding dogs on trails within the Blue Range Wilderness are not detailed in general information. Visitors should consult the Gila National Forest directly for current rules and restrictions concerning pets in the wilderness area.
The Blue Range Wilderness is unique for being one of the wildest and least visited places, offering immense solitude and quiet. It provides a true primitive experience, with a 'forest primeval' character and minimal human technological intrusions. The adjacent Blue Range Primitive Area in Arizona is the last remaining primitive area in the national forest system.

