NM True TV Bisti Badlands, De-Na-Zin Wilderness
This unique landscape invites the adventurer in all of us to make our own path, make our own discoveries. The crazy rock sculptures and sense of absolute seclusion make these badlands a good destination for anyone with the heart of an explorer.
Exploring the Bisti Badlands in New Mexico
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If you love photographing bizarre landscapes, desert hiking and boondocking off the beaten path then the Bisti Badland Wilderness in north west New Mexico is for you.
The place is full of interesting sandstone formations and the unique terrain at times seems like a different planet.
In this video I'll show you some highlights of our hikes in to the Bisti Badlands and a view of our free camping spot in the parking area.
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Bisti Badlands De-Na-Zin Wilderness New Mexico
Administrated by BLM and free to enter. Located in San Juan County. The best Bisti access point is off State Highway 371 at Road 7297, about 40 miles south of Farmington, NM.
Bisti / De-Na-Zin Wilderness Area, New Mexico
The Bisti / De-Na-Zin Wilderness is located in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Translated from the Navajo word Bistahí, Bisti means among the adobe formations. The Bisti / De-Na-Zin Badlands is an amazingly scenic and colorful expanse of undulating mounds and unusual eroded rocks. There are no signposts pointing the way to Bisti / De-Na-Zin from any nearby towns, but the usual approach route is along NM 371 from Farmington, NM.
Farmington, New Mexico: Bisti Badlands
Bisti Wilderness Area, New Mexico (Video)
The Bisti Wilderness is located in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Translated from the Navajo word Bistahí, Bisti means among the adobe formations. The Bisti Badlands is an amazingly scenic and colorful expanse of undulating mounds and unusual eroded rocks. There are no signposts pointing the way to Bisti from any nearby towns, but the usual approach route is along NM 371 from Farmington, NM.
Bisti Badlands
November 2014 -Dave
Bisti Dinosaurs
Explore how fossils were created and why they are in Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness. To find more info, photos, or videos about the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, please visit
Bisti Badlands 2
November 2014 -Dave
Overflowing Animas River Berg Park Farmington NM June 15 2019 HD
The trails are closed due to flooding, it wasn't very deep and surprisingly warmer than in Aztec earlier in the week. Snagged some Canadian Geese, cute ducks, a dove and barn swallows who now have taken over the Veterans Memorial part along with the Animas. Benches are in the river. The wildlife seems happy.
Animas River Berg Park Farmington NM June 15 2019 HD
Bisti Wilderness Hoodoos
Hoodoos are rock formations and maze like structures found throughout the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness. The video explores how these hoodoos were formed. To find more info, photos, or videos about the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, please visit
Hike in Bisti De-Na-Zin Wilderness, New Mexico
Amazing formations and colors, lots of petrified wood. Easy hiking without a trail. Easy access and free camping in the parking area. Overall, an amazing day-hike.
Bisti Badlands - February 23, 2008, 03:37 PM
a winter afternoon exploring geological phenomena
KIM AND MATT'S BISTI BADLANDS NEW MEXICO TRIP -- 23-April-2011
Updated video of a visit to the Bisti Badlands on 23-April-2011 with a good friend of mine from California.
Bisti Badlands New Mexico
Bisti Badlands New Mexico
Bisti Badlands New Mexico
Bisti Badlands New Mexico
Bisti Badlands New Mexico Adventure December 2017
My good friend Brian and I went on an adventure in the Bisti Badlands in N.W. New Mexico mid December 2017. We took a bunch of random footage and this is what I came up with! If you have never been on an adventure in the Bisti Badlands in New Mexico I highly recommend it. The Bisti Badlands in New Mexico is the most surreal, unearth like place I've ever been on an adventure. Not to mention we possibly found a DINOSAUR!!
Equipment I used to produce this video:
Moza Air Gimbal:
Sony a7riii:
DJI Mavic Pro:
Sony 24-70 2.8 lens:
35mm 2.8 Zeiss Lens:
Zomei z669 Tripod:
Awesome, affordable camera bag that fits all of my gear and keeps it safe!
Music: Peer Pressure by De La Soul featuring B. Real on Tommy Boy/Warner Bros records.
2013 04 10 13 12 stuck in the mud of the Bisti Badlands on the way to the King of Wings
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Cracked Eggs - Bisti Wilderness Area, New Mexico (II)
True OVERviews-Bisti Wilderness Fossils
On Thursday, October 29th, the New Mexico National Guard in conjunction with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and the Bureau of Land Management airlifted the full skeleton of a baby Pentaceratops (the first ever found) and the skull of an adult Pentaceratops from BLM land south of Farmington, NM. Here is a bird's eye view of the operation.