The Black Range Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico offers rugged mountainous terrain, dense forests, and a remote natural experience ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and solitude seekers.
The Black Range Wilderness, encompassing over 31,000 acres within the Black Range mountain range, is a protected area managed by the Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico. The wilderness is characterized by steep canyons, dense mixed conifer forests, and high elevation mesas that rise up to over 10,000 feet. It lies largely within the Mimbres Mountains and is notable for its biological diversity, including ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and aspen groves. The wilderness provides important habitat for elk, mule deer, black bears, mountain lions, and the rare northern goshawk. Historically, the Black Range served as a refuge for Apache tribes and was the site of mining activities in the late 19th century, remnants of which still remain in the form of old mining roads and ghost towns. Recreationists are attracted to the wilderness for its solitude, scenic vistas, and challenging terrain. Popular activities include backcountry hiking, horseback riding on traditional trails such as the Continental Divide Trail that passes through the area, and primitive camping. The wilderness is well known for the Aldo Leopold Lookout, a historic fire lookout offering panoramic views of the Black Range and surrounding desert valleys. The area’s steep cliffs and dense forests create a remote and rugged outdoor experience appealing to adventurers seeking off-the-beaten-path exploration. Accessibility is somewhat limited, which helps maintain the area's pristine condition and quiet nature.
Aldo Leopold Lookout with sweeping panoramic views
Habitat for elk, black bears, and northern goshawks
Portion of the Continental Divide Trail traversing rugged terrain
Remote access trails offering solitude and primitive camping opportunities
A historic fire lookout tower perched on a ridge offering expansive views of the Black Range and surrounding wilderness.
A major long-distance trail running through the wilderness, known for rugged terrain and remote backcountry hiking.
The core mountainous region inside the Black Range Wilderness characterized by granite peaks, dense forests, and deep canyons.