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|header_type=scenic |title= Scenic and Historic Byway |shields={{infobox road/shieldmain/USA|state=NM|type=I|route=25}}{{infobox road/shieldmain/USA|state=NM|type=US|route=64}}{{infobox road/shieldmain/USA|state=NM|type=SR|route=68}} |caption=Highway markers for Interstate 25, US Highway 64 and State Route 68 |interstate=Interstate nn (I-nn) |us=US Highway nn (US-nn) |state=State Route nn (SR-nn) |links=NM }}Scenic and Historic Byways are highways in New Mexico known for their scenic beauty or historic significance. The New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department Scenic and Historic Byways Program was made effective July 31, 1998 to establish procedures for designating and managing state scenic and historic byways.[1]{{clear}} ListState designated bywaysThe following table is a list of scenic byways in New Mexico according to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation:[1]{{#tag:ref|There were three roads designated as Scenic and Historic Byways by the state of New Mexico on July 31, 1998 that are no longer considered scenic byways, including: the 11 mile Sandia Crest Scenic Byway on NM 536 through the Cibola National Forest, the 110 mile Gila Cliff Dwellings/Inner Loop Scenic Byway along NM 15 and NM 35 through Gila National Forest and the Dry Cimmaron Byway.[1][2]|group="nb"}}
Other byways
Notes1. ^New Mexico's Scenic Byways. New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 10, 2014. 2. ^New Mexico's Scenic Byways. New Mexico Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 10, 2014. 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 18 NMAC 31.2 New Mexico Scenic and Historic Byways Program. Transportation and Highways. New Mexico Legislation. Filed February 27, 1998. Effective July 31, 1998. Retrieved August 10, 2014. 4. ^Abo Pass Trail.] New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 10, 2014. 5. ^Abo Pass Trail. New Mexico Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 10, 2014. 6. ^Abo Pass Trail - New Mexico Scenic & Historic Byway. Wildernet. August 10, 2014. 7. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{Cite web|url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/scenic_byways/byway_quality/analysis/appendix_d.cfm|title=Appendix D: Designation by Year - Analysis - Byway Quality - National Scenic Byways Program|last=|first=|date=2008-08-26|website=www.fhwa.dot.gov|language=en-US|archive-url=https://archive.is/20170219001626/https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/scenic_byways/byway_quality/analysis/appendix_d.cfm|archive-date=2017-02-19|dead-url=no|access-date=2017-02-19|df=}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 5 New Mexico Designated Unique or Valuable Scenic Landscapes. United States Department of Agriculture. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Issued in 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2014. Note: Not the best source as not an official list, but it wouldn't have made it onto the list if it wasn't a byway; conversely there is one scenic drive (Dry Cimmaron) that is no longer a scenic byway 9. ^1 2 3 4 BLM Scenic and/or Back Country Byway (BCB) Roster as of June 30, 2004. Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway. Retrieved August 10, 2014. 10. ^1 Navajo Nation Scenic Byways. Projects. Kimley Horn Consulting. Retrieved August 15, 2014. 11. ^1 [https://www.azdot.gov/docs/default-source/scenic-routes/cmp_dine_tah.pdf?sfvrsn=2 Diné Biítah "Among the People" Scenic Road Corridor Management Plan.] Prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation - Transportation Enhancement & Scenic Roads Section. August 15, 2008. pp. 3, 8. Retrieved August 16, 2014. References{{Reflist}}{{Scenic Byways}}{{DEFAULTSORT:New Mexico Scenic Byways}} 2 : Historic trails and roads in the United States|New Mexico Scenic and Historic Byways |
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