Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, United States
35.7 miles (57.4 km) · 5,880 ft elevation gain · Point to Point · trail · Route
The Rim Trail (105) is a 35.7 mile route in Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, United States. The course features 5,880 feet of elevation gain and 5,613 feet of descent. The largest climb extends 3.5 miles, gaining 559 feet. The course averages 166 feet of vertical gain per mile. Approximately 69% of the route is runnable. The route follows trail surfaces. Terrain difficulty is rated as very hilly. Difficulty is rated 13.9 out of 10, placing it in the 76.14th percentile. This point-to-point route attracts trail runners and hikers exploring New Mexico's mountain terrain.
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