Spring has arrived in Albuquerque and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Hiking through the city's trails is a great way to get some exercise and fresh air. The scenic trails around Albuquerque offer a diverse range of volcanic terrain, dirt paths, and a complex trail system that caters to all skill levels. These hiking trails are located in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains and 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 conveniently located near Albuquerque, offering ample opportunities for outdoor exploration. With 2650 acres of land and numerous trails, visitors can easily immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. 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

The Cibola National Forest is located on the Eastern face of the Sandia Foothills. It offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for all skill levels of hiker. The trails are clearly marked, making it easy for visitors to navigate and enjoy the beautiful scenery.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

The Rio Grande Bosque Trails provide 16 miles of paved paths within the city, free from roadways. Dirt trails branching off the main path offer a more secluded experience. These trails interconnect with each other, ensuring a unique adventure with every visit.

West Mesa Hiking

The west side of Albuquerque is home to the Native American Petroglyph National Monument, which showcases volcanic features and ancient petroglyphs. The monument boasts an estimated 24,000 images carved into rocks, offering visitors a journey of discovery. From three of the four trails in the area, you can view these ancient drawings and get a grand view of the modern city below.

The Paseo De Las Mesa Trail in Albuquerque provides a stunning panoramic view of the city. The trail spans 4 miles and is paved, making it perfect for hiking. Additionally, there are numerous trails that branch off and intersect with each other, offering a variety of hiking experiences.

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