• The Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Spanish for "Blood of Christ") are the southernmost subrange of the Rocky Mountains.
  • Sangre de Cristo Mountains, segment of the southern Rocky Mountains in the United States, extending south-southeastward for about 250 miles (400 km)...
  • Spanning from Poncha Pass near Salida in central Colorado to the peaks southeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range is among...
  • The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are a significant mountain range in New Mexico, United States that contains most of the state's highest peaks.
  • The Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Spanish for "Blood of Christ") are the southernmost subrange of the Rocky Mountains.
  • Mountain climbing is a popular activity in the Sangre de Cristo Range, with Blanca Peak being a particular favorite among mountaineers.
  • There are 488 named mountains in the Sangre de Cristo Range, the southernmost sub-range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.
  • Rainbow over our the Sangre de Cristo mountains. View from our cottage. Photo property of Lee Byrd.
  • The Sangre de Cristo Mountains in south central Colorado are a narrow, steep range geologically different from the surrounding Rockies.
  • Spanning two states, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains are one of the longest fault-block mountain ranges in the world.