
Black Range
New Mexico
Elevation Range
6,000 ft - 10,013 ft
Notable Peaks
5
Coordinates
33.1429, -107.8544
About Black Range
The Black Range is a rugged mountain range located in southwestern New Mexico. Spanning over 50 miles in length, the range features steep, forested slopes, deep canyons, and rocky outcroppings. The landscape is dominated by ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and Southwestern white pine, creating a scenic and diverse environment. The range's highest point, Hillsboro Peak, rises to an elevation of 10,013 feet, offering panoramic views of the surrounding region. The Black Range's remote and isolated character provides a sense of wilderness and solitude for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Notable Peaks
Hillsboro Peak
10,013 ft
McKnight Mountain
9,640 ft
Emory Peak
9,577 ft
Sawyers Peak
9,432 ft
Brushy Mountain
9,280 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
spring
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.