You don't have to be an experienced hiker to enjoy some of New Mexico's beautiful trails. There's a trail in the Lincoln National Forest that's incredibly scenic, and it's easy enough that even newbies can tackle it.
If you're looking for a trail with incredible scenery that's appropriate for all hikers, head to the Lincoln National Forest to find the Osha Trail.
The trailhead is located just north of Cloudcroft, right off of US-82.
This loop trail is just 2.2 miles long, and it's easy enough for just about any hiker - even those with no hiking experience. Lace up your hiking boots, and start your adventure!
Much of this trail is nice and shady, tucked away in the trees, which makes for a nice respite on a warm day.
You'll find several benches right alongside the trail. Take a moment to sit and enjoy the scenery before continuing on.
The trail has an 396-foot elevation change, and when you make it up the slightly steep parts, you'll be rewarded with some incredible views.
Make sure to bring your camera along on this hike - it's definitely pretty and picturesque. From this vantage point, you can see the old railroad trestle, and in the distance, White Sands.
During spring and summer months, watch for wildflowers right alongside the trail. You might even see some colorful butterflies. You might also see other wildlife, including mule deer, birds, squirrels, and more.
The Osha Trail can get pretty crowded on summer weekends. For the most peaceful, quiet hike, visit on a weekday morning, or during the fall or winter.
As always, please practice Leave No Trace principles when hiking this trail. Pack out any trash you bring in with you, and stay on the trail to protect the landscape around it so that everyone can enjoy this place for generations to come.
Have you hiked the Osha Trail? Tell our readers about your adventure, and visit the U.S. Forest Service's website for more information.
If you're looking for another great hike in New Mexico, check out this easy gorge trail that will make you feel on top of the world.
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