Mount Walter is the second highest named summit in the U.S. state of New Mexico, rising to 13,141 feet above sea level. However it is not usually counted as an independent mountain since it has only about 53 feet (16 m) of topographic prominence, and is only 0.4 miles (0.6 km) north-northeast of Wheeler Peak, the highest peak in New Mexico. Both peaks lie in the Taos Mountains, a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, which is in turn a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. They are also in the Wheeler Peak Wilderness of Carson National Forest.

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Climbing Mount Wheeler, New Mexico

Mount Walter the Second Highest Point in New Mexico! Anne's Travels

Mount Walter (New Mexico) Mountain Information

Northwest New Mexico Map New Mexico Mapcarta

Mount Walter the Second Highest Point in New Mexico! Anne's Travels