Is there anything better than spending a beautiful fall day outdoors? We don’t think so. While there are dozens of hiking trails scattered around the Land of Enchantment, some are much more beautiful during the autumn months than others. Survey and Ellis Trail Loop, located in the Cibola National Forest and near Cedar Crest, is one of these trails. This hike in New Mexico will take you through some of the most beautiful fall foliage in New Mexico.

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To learn more about the Survey and Ellis Trail Loop, click here.

Have you hiked on this 5.8-mile trail in New Mexico? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments.

If you are looking for even more areas of the state to view fall foliage, here are 11 country roads you should explore on the perfect fall day trip in New Mexico.

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