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Enjoy Spring on Albuquerque's Hiking Trails

by Sandi Pressley

Spring is in full bloom and the weather in Albuquerque is perfect for outside activities. No doubt you need to stretch your legs and get some fresh air, and there's no better way to do that than a good hike through Albuquerque's hiking trails. You'll get more than just good exercise. You'll discover a wonderful world of volcanic terrain, intertwining dirt trails in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, and a complex trail system suited for all skill levels in the Cibola National Forest.

Here's a few of the top places to hike in the Albuquerque area:

The Sandia Mountain Foothills

The Sandia Mountains are easily accessible from Albuquerque. With 2650 acres and miles of trails, there's plenty of open space to explore. Here's a complete list of trailhead access points. Some of the trails include the following:

  • Foothills Trail 365
  • Embudito Trail 192
  • Lower La Luz Trail
  • Grassy Hills Loop

The Sandia Mountains / Cibola National Forest

On the Eastern face of the Sandia Foothills you'll find the Cibola National Forest, with clearly marked trails for all skill levels of hiker. You can find a full list of trails at fs.usda.gov. Many of these trail-heads are accessible from the Sandia Peak Scenic Byway (Highway 528).

Some of the best trails in the Cibola National Forest are:

  • Cienega Canyon Picnic Site & Interpretive Trail
  • La Luz Trail
  • The Sandia Crest Trail
  • North Crest Trail
  • 10k Trailhead
  • Tree Springs Trailhead

The Rio Grande Bosque Trails

If you want to hike a great trail right in the city, the Rio Grande Bosque Trails offer you 16 miles of paved paths, with no interaction with roadways. And if you want to stray more off the beaten path, you can venture off on one of the dirt trails that connect to the paved walkway. You can connect with the other dirt trails that intertwine with each other to make it a different adventure every visit.

West Mesa Hiking

On the west side of Albuquerque, you can explore the volcanic features that are host to ancient Native American Petroglyph National Monument. Step back in time thousands of years, while also getting a grand view of the modern city that lies just below. There are an estimated 24,000 images carved into these rocks, so you'll have an endless journey of discovery. You can view these ancient drawings from 3 of the 4 trails in the monument area.

The Paseo De Las Mesa Trail offers a panoramic view of Albuquerque and 4 miles of paved hiking paths, along with trails that branch off and intersect with each other to offer an variety of hiking experiences.

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Since we all need to stay away from each other for a while, one great way to cope with this new reality is to get outside and exercise. And the great thing about Albuquerque is that we have many great trails to help us stay healthy and away from other people for a while. The beauty of these trails will help you reduce stress as well. What better way to spend your time?

Here are some great trails in the Albuquerque area for you to explore.

Sandia Foothills Open Space

The Sandia Foothills Open Space contains approximately 2,650 acres of steep sloped hills intersected by gravelly drainages at the base of the Sandia Mountains. Trailheads provide access to the Foothills trails as well as the Sandia Mountain Wilderness Area, managed by the US Forest Service. Recreational opportunities include hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. Foothills overview map.

Rinconada Canyon Trail

7601 St Josephs Ave, Albuquerque, NM 87120

Nice, easy 2.2 mile hike (loop) back into a small canyon. The first quarter mile is sand, which is rather unpleasant, but it soon smooths out and the going is much easier. The escarpment and all the petroglyphs are a little ways back from the trail, and roped off. At the furthest point, though, some are right next to the trail.
Take water and sunscreen, look for little lizards and rabbits, and enjoy the trail!

Nice, easy 2.2 mile hike (loop) back into a small canyon. The trail along the base of the north side of the canyon allows you to view a variety of petroglyphs. The escarpment and all the petroglyphs are a little ways back from the trail. At the furthest point, some are right next to the trail. Take water and sunscreen, look for little lizards and rabbits, along with turkey vultures soaring high.

Eye of the Sandias

Eye Of The Sandias Loop Trail is a 6.3 kilometer loop trail located near Albuquerque, New Mexico that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from March until October. The trail leads to a canyon between foothills with trees and shade if you continue going east from the parking area.  Dogs are also welcome on this trail but must be kept on leash.

Boca Negra Canyon

Atrisco Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

Located off of Unser Boulevard, ¼ mile north of Montaño Road, this canyon provides quick and easy access to three self-guided trails, (Mesa Point, Macaw, and Cliff Base) where you can view approximately 100 petroglyphs.

Piedra Lisa Canyon Trail

13225 Menaul NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111

Piedra Lisa Canyon Trail is a 2 mile out and back trail located near Albuquerque that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. 

Michael Emery Trailhead

High Desert St, Albuquerque, NM 87111

Michael M. Emery and Trail 305 Loop is a 3 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Albuquerque, New Mexico that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Popular with hikers & mountain bikers, this trail offers rugged scenery, shrubs & diverse wildlife.  

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