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Mountain in New Mexico, United States

Chicoma Mountain
From Los Alamos
Highest point
Elevation11,561 ft (3,524 m) NAVD 88
Prominence4,281 ft (1,305 m)
Coordinates36°00′26″N 106°23′04″W / 36.007336917°N 106.384551269°W / 36.007336917; -106.384551269
Geography
Chicoma Mountain is located in New MexicoChicoma MountainChicoma MountainLocation of Chicoma Mountain in New Mexico
LocationRio Arriba County, New Mexico, U.S.
Parent rangeJemez Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Polvadera Peak
Climbing
Easiest routeHike

Chicoma Mountain (/tʃɪˈkoʊmə/; also spelled Tschicoma or Tchicoma) is the highest point in the Jemez Mountains, a prominent mountain range in the U.S. State of New Mexico. The tree line in this area is exceptionally high, and the mountain is forested almost all the way to its summit which is conspicuous from the towns of Los Alamos, Santa Fe, and Española and other areas in the valley of the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. Like the rest of the Jemez, it is of volcanic origin; it lies on the northeast rim of the Valles Caldera, one of the best examples of a caldera in the United States.

The mountain is sacred to many of the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico, who traditionally regarded it as the "center of all." Much of it lies within the territory of the Santa Clara Pueblo. Access by hikers, hunters, and others, is correspondingly limited, although the summit can be reached via public lands on the north side. The Puye Cliff Dwellings in Santa Clara Canyon are an archaeological site of some significance; however, the cliff dwellings are not near Chicoma. Puye Cliff Dwellings are accessible via NM 30 to NM 5, about 30 minutes south of Chicoma Mountain. The site is located on the pueblo's land on the east side of the mountain, and are sometimes open to the public for a fee.

From the north

See also

References

  1. ^ "Langley". NGS Data Sheet. National Geodetic Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Department of Commerce. Retrieved December 22, 2008.
  2. "Chicoma Mountain, New Mexico". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved December 22, 2008.

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Mountains of New Mexico
Big Burro Mountains
Big Hatchet Mountains
Black Range
Chuska Mountains
Cookes Range
Fra Cristobal Range
Jemez Mountains
Magdalena Mountains
Mogollon Mountains
Organ Mountains
Oscura Mountains
Peloncillo Mountains
Pyramid Mountains
Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field
Sacramento Mountains
San Andres Mountains
San Mateo Mountains
(Cibola County)
Sandia–Manzano Mountains
Manzano Mountains
Sandia Mountains
Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Cimarron Range
Taos Mountains
Others
Zuñi Mountains
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