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The Railyard Park

740 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 USA

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Nancy Sewell

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The 17-mile Santa Fe Rail Trail follows the old Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway line, beginning in the Railyard park in town and continuing along the tracks to Highway 285 through El Dorado to Lamy, incorporating urban, suburban and rural characteristics. Beyond the capital city, it runs along hilly, red-dirt terrain among a countryside of yucca and green junipers.

The Santa Fe Rail-Trail offers a flat, if jolty, journey. It's paved and accessible between the Railyard and Rabbit Road. Beyond that it's unimproved. A few steep climbs, arroyos (dried creek beds) from rain run-off cutting gulches across the surface and "goathead" sandspurs lurking in the soil produce plenty of hang-on-to-your-britches moments. Some stretches, like near Rabbit Road, are particularly bumpy, making it mostly used by mountain bikers.

Length: 17 miles
Trail end points: Santa Fe Railyard Park (Santa Fe) to U.S. 84/285 (Lamy)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Dirt

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The Railyard Park

740 Cerrillos Rd
Santa Fe, New Mexico
87505 USA
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