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Group Hike to Stewart Lake (Difficult)

14Jun2025

From 9 am until 2 pm

At Pecos Wilderness

Join us for a hike to Stewart Lake in the wilderness headwaters of the Pecos River. Learn about New Mexico Wild's work to protect our watersheds and rivers and meet others with a passion for land and water conservation. The hike to Stewart Lake tours the riparian habitat along Winsor Creek, highlights the transitional ecology of Northern New Mexico's mature subalpine forest types, and exhibits the area's unique high-elevation wetland meadows. Be prepared to step over some down trees, navigate some muddy trail conditions, and for variable weather conditions on this high elevation hike, which tops out around 10,200 feet.

Meeting Location: Winsor Creek Trailhead, Pecos Wilderness. This is a small trailhead, so carpooling is strongly encouraged.
Difficulty: This is a challenging hike, with nearly 2000 feet of vertical gain and patches of rough trail.
Distance: 8 miles round trip

Questions? Contact aidan@nmwild.org

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