West Blue Mountain is the highest peak in the San Mateo Mountains of southwestern New Mexico, in the United States. It rises in the southern half of the range, far from any paved road, making access difficult and traffic on the surrounding trails very light.
Its summit is the highest point in the Apache Kid Wilderness of the Cibola National Forest.
There's a trail called Maverick Trail #368 leading to the summit.
By elevation West Blue Mountain is
# 3 out of 177 in Socorro County # 1 out of 13 in Apache Kid Wilderness # 1 out of 42 in Cibola National Forest – Magdalena Ranger District (South) # 1 out of 49 in the San Mateo Mountains # 19 out of 6354 in the Southwest Basins and Ranges
By prominence West Blue Mountain is
# 16 out of 2897 in New Mexico # 2 out of 177 in Socorro County # 1 out of 13 in Apache Kid Wilderness # 1 out of 42 in Cibola National Forest – Magdalena Ranger District (South) # 1 out of 49 in the San Mateo Mountains # 34 out of 6354 in the Southwest Basins and Ranges
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