Hiking in the Land of Enchantment is absolutely breathtaking, whether it’s an easy hike or a more difficult one. This trail is right in the middle with a moderate difficulty, but the payoff is anything but average. Once you reach the end of this 5-mile trek, you’ll find the most breathtaking lake, and you’ll likely have it all to yourself. Lace up your boots, and get ready to find the most peaceful escape in New Mexicoa

Welcome to Middle Fork Lake Trail!

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This roughly 5-mile hike in an old forest by Red River is the epitome of beauty. Though there are many switchbacks, this hike isn’t too daunting.

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Despite being engulfed in the forest, you’ll still pass many small streams and waterfalls, offering a serene atmosphere.

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Along the wide path, you might even find a friend or two!

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Once you reach the end, the trees will part and you’ll find yourself at a gorgeous hidden oasis.

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This secluded lake offers other hiking opportunities around the lake if you’re not done hiking yet.

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Middle Fork Lake is so picturesque, you’ll think it’s straight off a postcard. Odds are, you’ll have this unbelievable lake all to yourself.

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If you’re looking for a fun hike with an amazing payoff, Middle Fork Lake Trail is your best bet.

S Stepko/AllTrails Middle Fork Lake Trail is located in Carson National Forest, off State Road 38 in Red River, NM.

Have you ever had Middle Fork Lake all to yourself? Let us hear about your experience in the comments, and don’t forget to share photos from your adventures with us in our New Mexico Nature Lovers Facebook group, or tag us on Instagram by tagging #onlyinnewmexico for a chance to be featured!

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Middle Fork Lake Trail is located in Carson National Forest, off State Road 38 in Red River, NM.

For another hidden oasis, you must visit this underrated natural hot spring.

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