Explore San Juan County
Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness Areas
42,000 acres combined, BLM administered. Bisti: oddly sculpted shale/sandstone formations, 37 miles south of Farmington via NM-371, 2 miles on dirt road to parking lot. De-Na-Zin: 38 miles south of Bloomfield cia US-550 and CR-7500
Bloomfield, NM Wilderness AreasMountain Biking / Walking Trails
River Corridor Trails. Nearly five miles of multi-purpose trails and recreation areas can be accessed from two locations: off Browning Parkway south of the Animas River, and at Scott Avenue and San Juan Boulevard, near many of the major hotels
Farmington, NM TrailsPinon Hills Golf Course
Pinon Hills Municipal Golf Course is a regulation 18-hole course. Golf Digest, in its May 2002 issue, rated Pinon Hills as "the best municipal course" in the U.S. The course was also given a 5-star rating; one of only 16
Farmington, NM Golf CoursesFarmington Museum and Visitors Center at Gateway Park
The Farmington Museum and Visitors Center at Gateway Park features a variety of exhibits relating to the diverse history of the Four Corner's cultures. Traveling exhibits as well as national and regional juried arts shows are also featured. The facility hosts two permanent exhibits: "
Farmington, NM MuseumsSalmon Ruins / Heritage Park
11th-century Pueblo ruins, historical buildings, museum. San Juan County Archaeological Research Center &
Bloomfield, NM MuseumsB-Square Ranch
The B-Square Ranch is a 12,000 acre lifelong commitment of Tom and Tommy Bolack and is a private wildlife refuge, working farm and ranch, and home of two museums. Some 15,000 year-round and 100,000
Farmington, NM Wildlife Areas