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  1. San Lorenzo Canyon | Bureau of Land Management

    San Lorenzo Canyon is jointly managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management as a primitive recreation area. This scenic east-west canyon offers ample …

  2. San Lorenzo Canyon, New Mexico - 317 Reviews, Map | AllTrails

    Feb 7, 2026 · Wonderful Canyon area with some cold springs and wonderful geology. Sandy and gravel for the most part and some rocky areas depending on where you go. Be careful if using …

  3. San Lorenzo Canyon - Visit Socorro New Mexico

    Hike and explore the plant and animal life of the Chihuahuan Desert at the photogenic San Lorenzo Canyon. Located north of Socorro on I-25, exit 163 in San Acacia; head south on the …

  4. San Lorenzo Canyon, New Mexico - GPS Trail Map, Conditions

    Explore San Lorenzo Canyon in New Mexico with GPS maps, trail conditions, and trail difficulty details. Plan your next off-road adventure here.

  5. Hiking the San Lorenzo Canyon in 24 Pictures - sightDOING

    Mar 8, 2021 · Hiking in San Lorenzo Canyon is a fun day trip from Albuquerque, NM. With a range of trails, it’s great to explore cliffs, slot canyons and mini caves.

  6. Secrets Of New Mexico’s San Lorenzo Canyon - TouristSecrets

    Feb 3, 2025 · San Lorenzo Canyon in New Mexico is a treasure trove of natural wonders. From stunning rock formations to serene hiking trails, this canyon offers a unique experience for …

  7. Explore Fascinating Geology at San Lorenzo Canyon New Mexico

    San Lorenzo Canyon, north of Socorro and near Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, is a hidden area known for its stunning geology. Visitors can explore hoodoos, arches, slot …

  8. San Lorenzo Canyon offers incredibly scenic slot canyons and sandstone cliffs. Many avid recreationists in New Mexico are familiar with the area north of Socorro which is accessed …

  9. San Lorenzo Canyon - dogofthedesert

    There are at least two easy ways to exit the canyon in order to explore the dissected, juniper-dotted country to the south. Here I'll combine them into a single side trip.

  10. San Lorenzo Canyon : Canyoneering : SummitPost

    San Lorenzo Canyon is a surprising little canyon tucked into high desert landscape on BLM land northwest of Socorro, New Mexico, and south of the Sierra Ladrones. The canyon backs up to …