Quebradas Back Country Byway is a scenic byway in Socorro County, New Mexico, United States. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. It was listed as a Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway on June 20, 1989, and as a New Mexico Scenic and Historic Byway on July 31, 1998.
With a length of about , the Quebradas Back Country Byway can be picked up in the north of southwestern New Mexico, near I-25, close to Socorro at the Escondida exit. The byway stretches over to the east and then down to US 380 in the south. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy a variety of activities along the byway including hiking, photography, ATVing, rockhounding, and biking.
The byway is known for its geographical features such as the , which in New Mexico often refers in plural to the eroded escarpment of a plain or mesa. Other features include badlands, fossils, rhombohedral calcite crystals, malachite, azurite and more. Interesting attractions are along the byway including the pool and , which is an abandoned mining area including a mining shaft, adit, and several exploration pits.