You don’t need to travel to another planet to find a jaw-droppingly stunning landscape. New Mexico is filled with naturally surreal locations, ranging from badlands to caverns to volcanoes. One such location that is both beautiful and otherworldly is just a short drive from Albuquerque.

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There are two ways to access the hoodoos. One route involves hiking about 2.25 miles north of the campground via Forest Road 10 (a well-defined dirt road) and the landmark will be to your right. This option also gives you the opportunity to drive to the area if needed.

Another route involves hiking about 1.5 miles north of the campground via the Paliza Canyon Road (also known as Forest Road 271). This road is more suited to hiking since it is smaller and partially closed to vehicles.

Website: U.S. Forest Service

In the mood to plan another fantastically surreal journey? We bet you will fall in love with the Valley of Dreams in the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness of northern New Mexico. Read more about this incredible arid landscape in The Valley Of Dreams In New Mexico’s Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Look Like Something From Another Planet.

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