Brazos Mountains
The Brazos Mountains are a mountain range located in northern New Mexico, part of the larger Sangre de Cristo Mountains. They are known for their stunning landscapes, featuring rugged peaks, alpine meadows, and diverse wildlife. The highest point in the range is Brazos Peak, which reaches an elevation of 12,327 feet.
This area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. The Brazos River, which flows nearby, adds to the natural beauty of the region. The mountains are also home to various ecosystems, making them an important area for conservation and recreation.