Finding a breathtaking natural beauty doesn’t always require an exhausting trek through the wilderness that literally leaves you wheezing. Here’s a look at one waterfall with a hike so short, it will feel like you practically drove right up to it.

Sitting Bull Falls is a true oasis in the desert.

J Loudermilk/Google The recreation area is hidden in a canyon in southeastern New Mexico about 40 miles west of Carlsbad and is a popular retreat in the serene Chihuahuan Desert when the temperatures begin to rise.

This series of waterfalls stretches 150 feet high and is a feast for the eyes.

Laurence Norah/Google The falls flow over canyon walls down into emerald pools, perfect for a cool dip when the sun is scorching.

The hike to get a view of the falls is more of a stroll.

Steve Garcia/Google Start at the picnic area, where you’ll find historic buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of the New Deal. From here, you’ll follow a paved pathway through a short portion of the canyon.

Trek along the path to reach the viewing deck to see the spectacular scenery.

Rob Cooke/Google If you want to take a dip in the pools below, you can simply walk down the stairs for easy access. Other trails will take you to the top of the falls and down the canyon.

Planning to visit when the temperatures are still a little chilly?

Danielle McMahon/Google Don’t worry; this area is open year-round. If you time your trip just right, you might even get a chance to see the falls frozen in time.

When do you plan to take a day trip to this lovely oasis?

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Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area is located almost one hour west of Carlsbad, New Mexico via US 285 and NM 137.

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The recreation area is open year-round for day-use only. Access fees cost $5 per vehicle per day. For additional information, visit the Forest Service or AllTrails websites.

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The recreation area is hidden in a canyon in southeastern New Mexico about 40 miles west of Carlsbad and is a popular retreat in the serene Chihuahuan Desert when the temperatures begin to rise.

Laurence Norah/Google

The falls flow over canyon walls down into emerald pools, perfect for a cool dip when the sun is scorching.

Steve Garcia/Google

Start at the picnic area, where you’ll find historic buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of the New Deal. From here, you’ll follow a paved pathway through a short portion of the canyon.

Rob Cooke/Google

If you want to take a dip in the pools below, you can simply walk down the stairs for easy access. Other trails will take you to the top of the falls and down the canyon.

Danielle McMahon/Google

Don’t worry; this area is open year-round. If you time your trip just right, you might even get a chance to see the falls frozen in time.

Robbie Supanchick-Camphouse/Google

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Website: U.S. Forest Service Trail information: AllTrails

Need a bite to eat after exploring the area? For an Old West experience, stop by the Trinity Hotel Restaurant in Carlsbad. Read more in The 1880s Historic Hotel In New Mexico That’s Home To A Top Rated Restaurant.

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Address: 742 Sitting Bull Falls Rd, Carlsbad, NM 88220, USA