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The Road from Silver City to the Catwalk


Along the road to Catwalk Recreation Area

Along the road to Catwalk Recreation Area

Starting from Silver City and heading west and then north along U.S. 180 one can reach the Catwalk Recreation Area in about an hour and fifteen minutes.  It’s a 66-mile drive through some very beautiful ranch land with spectacular formations along the way.

Along the road to Catwalk Recreation Area

Along the road to Catwalk Recreation Area

In some areas it’s also a lot greener than you would think.

Along the road to Catwalk Recreation Area

Along the road to Catwalk Recreation Area

Of course I also mentioned that this is ranch land.  Here you’ll find cattle ranching operations as well as horse farms.

Moon Ranch

Moon Ranch

A little Rodeo bragging

A little Rodeo bragging

From U.S. 180 you turn right and head eastbound on New Mexico State Road 174 (NM 174 on maps) north of Buckhorn, Pleasanton, and Glenwood.  Before we take that turn I’m going to bring you on a slight detour to the north.  The New Mexico ghost mining town of Mogollon along Bursum Road/NM 159.  Mogollon is now privately owned and up for tourism, but the road there is not exactly sedan friendly.  We turned back before we reached there because of a combination of narrow, pitted roads more suitable for four-wheel drive and an approaching thunderstorm that would later that day threaten our safe return to Silver City.  Indeed, had we persevered we would have later been caught in some very serious flooding.  At any rate, coming back down the hill on NM 159 afforded us some very special views of the valley below.

The view descending from Mogollon Ghost Town

The view descending from Mogollon Ghost Town

The view descending from Mogollon Ghost Town

The view descending from Mogollon Ghost Town

This attempt to make Mogollon came after our excursion into the Catwalk Recreation Area, so I’ll get back to that portion of the road trip.  One mile after turning onto NM 174 you’ll make another right turn, this time onto Catwalk Road.  Just four miles later you reach the parking area for the Whitewater Creek Picnic Area and the Catwalk.  Be careful, as this road does wash out in places under the slightest of provocations.

Entering the Catwalk Recreation Area

Entering the Catwalk Recreation Area

It’s a short walk from the parking lot to the picnic area and hiking trail, but you do have to put some money into the parking fee bin and place a hanger on your rear view mirror showing you paid . . . or just display on your mirror your National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass.  It’s a great way to spend $10, and it’s a lifetime pass for those who are 62 and over.

Whitewater Canyon

Whitewater Canyon

Whitewater Canyon and Catwalk National Recreation Trail are located within the Gila National Forest.  Now for a little bit of Federal Government trivia:  The National Park Service, which has jurisdiction over national parks and monuments such as Carlsbad Caverns National Park and White Sands National Monument falls under the Department of the Interior.  National forests, however, are managed by the Department of Agriculture.

Whitewater Canyon

Whitewater Canyon

Catwalk Trail

Catwalk Trail

Now for object of this expedition.  That would be the Catwalk Trail running along Whitewater Creek, so called because the creek churns to a raging flood at the slightest downpour.  But on this trip it was relatively calm.

Catwalk Trail

Catwalk Trail

Catwalk Trail

Catwalk Trail

Catwalk Trail

Catwalk Trail

On Wednesday we reach the world famous Catwalk suspended some 25 feet/7.6 meters above the creek.

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The Street Art of Silver City


Silver City mural

Silver City mural

The downtown area of Silver City has some really great architectural details, and lots of colorful street art.

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Old brick building with Art Deco lights

Here’s an interesting example of Southwestern colors on a Southwestern style building:

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Southwester colors and style

I found this wall particularly fun to photograph:

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A lot of diversity symbolism in this piece

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Old West imagery — Look for the image of Billy the Kid

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A tribute to the Southwest’s Mexican heritage — Culinary, cultural, musical, and religious

And another colorful and interesting building:

Bright and cheerful

Bright and cheerful

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Road Trip — Silver City by way of Pinos Altos


Silver City Street Art

Silver City Street Art

As my birthday approached Ursula decided to surprise me this year with a little road trip.  We would be exploring the area in and around college town/art community of Silver City, New Mexico, while staying in a rustic cabin in nearby former mining town of Pinos Altos.  Also on the agenda would be an excursion and hike along the famous, recently reopened Catwalk Trail (all next week) in the Gila National Forest as well as a tasty celebratory dinner at a truly gourmet establishment in Silver City (Fun Food Friday’s extensive restaurant review of Café 1Zero6).

Palace Hotel entrance

Palace Hotel — Built in 1880; used as a hotel staring in 1900

We took off early Friday afternoon, as we had exclusive dinner reservations in Silver City.  Finding we had time on our hands, we initially bypassed Silver City and headed into the high elevation of Pinos Altos to check in at the Bear Creek Motel and Cabins.  Ours was the charming (outside) but, in our view, overly rustic (inside) Cabin A.

Bear Creek Motel & Cabins; Cabin A

Bear Creek Motel & Cabins; Cabin A

Other cabin residents disagreed with our assessment, as many told us they are frequent guests of Bear Creek.  So, don’t let me dissuade you, as you may really enjoy the Old West ambience.

 

Palace Hotel

Palace Hotel — Built in 1880; used as a hotel staring 1900

With still almost an hour to go until our reserved time at 1Zero6, we headed out onto the streets of Silver City for some photo opportunities.  I was not disappointed.

The Art Deco styling of the Murray Hotel

The Art Deco styling of the Murray Hotel

 

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