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| |  |  Best Hikes With Children: New Mexico - Second Edition
Author: Bob Julyan Paperback, 237 pages Published by The Mountaineers Books Big fun for little feet A Southwest family classic, completely revised!More than 60 hikes chosen for kid appealTips on keeping children motivated on the trail and engaged in the natural worldMany trails accessible from Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos, and Las CrucesThese short hikes are kid tested and kid approved! They feature things for children to do and see along the way, whether it is a waterfall slide, a tadpole pool, an ancient petroglyph, or an exciting volcanic cave. To make hike selection easy, trips are rated by difficulty and best season to go. Turnaround points are noted, too - convenient and scenic places to shorten the hike and still feel satisfied.
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