October is officially in full swing! Here in New Mexico, that means not only that a spooky Halloween is just around the corner but we’re starting to see peak fall colors around the state. If you’re looking for a reason to head out of town to take in those warm hues, look no further because we’re going to share one of our state’s loveliest spots.

When you embark on the Fourth of July Trail in the early fall season, you’ll be met with a view much like this: a verdant green with hints of the coming chill.

James Chavez/Google Shades of yellow and orange slowly begin to take over the trail as the season settles in.

Once they do, you’ll find out exactly how this trail earned its name.

Kelly Seyal/AllTrails In October—and occasionally into November—the trail is an explosion of colors: yellow, orange, red, green, and even hints of brown and near-purples take over the landscape here.

Mario Montoya/AllTrails

Overall, the trail is fairly easy to navigate.

Ian Hutchinson/Google The loop measures approximately five miles is rated as moderately difficult on AllTrails; the trek is quite steep for the first mile and a half, but slowly mellows afterward.

It’s during these last few miles that you can enjoy the crunch, crunch, crunch under your feet and the glow of golden leaves all around.

Andy Arkusinski/AllTrails During your visit, don’t forget to Leave No Trace so that future visitors can enjoy the same or similar views that you experienced!

The Fourth of July Trailhead is located in the Cibola National Forest and is located approximately 1.5 hours southeast of Albuquerque.

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The trail is open daily and there are no fees associated with parking or day use. For additional information, visit the U.S. Forest Service website or AllTrails.

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Shades of yellow and orange slowly begin to take over the trail as the season settles in.

Kelly Seyal/AllTrails

In October—and occasionally into November—the trail is an explosion of colors: yellow, orange, red, green, and even hints of brown and near-purples take over the landscape here.

Mario Montoya/AllTrails

Ian Hutchinson/Google

The loop measures approximately five miles is rated as moderately difficult on AllTrails; the trek is quite steep for the first mile and a half, but slowly mellows afterward.

Andy Arkusinski/AllTrails

During your visit, don’t forget to Leave No Trace so that future visitors can enjoy the same or similar views that you experienced!

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Website: Cibola National Forest Website: AllTrails Location: Google Maps

Looking for a few more picture-perfect locations around the state that are sure to guarantee a gorgeous fall-colored background, then you’ll want to check out 8 Of The Most Beautiful Fall Destinations In New Mexico.

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Address: Fourth of July Trailhead, Torreen Tajique Loop Rd, Estancia, NM 87016, USA