In search of a colorful springtime hike in New Mexico? You’re in luck, because the Land of Enchantment rejoices in its bright colors, beautiful blue skies, and gorgeous wildflowers. A particularly colorful adventure starts in Silver City, which in itself is awash with cheerful landscapes, bold art, flavorful food, and fascinating people. The lively, colorful-infused town provides the perfect start to a rich hike that you’ll want to experience more than once:

A drive through the beautiful downtown Silver City will provide a cheerful start to a nearby hike.

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The Dragonfly Loop Trail begins about three miles east of Silver City on the north side of U.S. Hwy. 180.

Desert Rose/AllTrails The trail is open to hikers, cyclists, and even to equestrians. The trails are pet friendly too, but leashes are required.

The trail is within the Gila National Forest area.

Desert Rose/AllTrails It is open year-round and features beautiful Southwestern landscapes.

The 3.5-mile loop trail is considered easy to moderate.

David Maurer/AllTrails It has an assortment of landscapes, including a river running through it.

The water is what attracts the seasonal dragonflies, hence the name.

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Wildflowers also add color and interest to the trails.

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PRO Dean Souglass/Flickr Depending on the time of year, the trail sees its share of colorful flowers, blooming cacti, and changing colors of the trees.

Petroglyphs along the canyon make the trail even more interesting.

Larry Wltzer/AllTrails Visitors are asked to avoid climbing or leaning on the rock art, and to avoid touching the petroglyphs to avoid damage.

Beautiful rock formations add visual interest as well.

Robyn Coker/AllTrails Look closely within these formations, and you’ll likely see local wildlife.

As expected, the views reach for miles.

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The trail provides an idyllic setting for colorful sunrises and sunsets.

Dean Souglass/Flickr There’s nothing quite like starting or ending your day on a beautiful New Mexican trail.

What other trails in New Mexico have you experienced that are prettiest in the springtime? We’d love to hear about your favorite hiking adventures, and what you found so endearing about them. For another hiking option, consider this trail that spans the entire state!

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Desert Rose/AllTrails

The trail is open to hikers, cyclists, and even to equestrians. The trails are pet friendly too, but leashes are required.

It is open year-round and features beautiful Southwestern landscapes.

David Maurer/AllTrails

It has an assortment of landscapes, including a river running through it.

J. N. Stuart/Flickr

PRO Dean Souglass/Flickr

Depending on the time of year, the trail sees its share of colorful flowers, blooming cacti, and changing colors of the trees.

Larry Wltzer/AllTrails

Visitors are asked to avoid climbing or leaning on the rock art, and to avoid touching the petroglyphs to avoid damage.

Robyn Coker/AllTrails

Look closely within these formations, and you’ll likely see local wildlife.

Dean Souglass/Flickr

There’s nothing quite like starting or ending your day on a beautiful New Mexican trail.

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