Near Los Alamos Natural Arch Out-and-Back
Los Alamos Natural Arch looking northwest.
Near Los Alamos Natural Arch Out-and-Back
Los Alamos Natural Arch looking southeast.
Near Los Alamos Natural Arch Out-and-Back
Approach to Rendija Ridge (rocky outcrop on the left) looking west. Hills form the headwaters of Rendija canyon on the right.

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Los Alamos Natural Arch Out-and-Back

4.5 (2 Ratings)
A nice out-and-back with great vistas leads to a natural rock arch.
4.2
mi
Distance
887
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.22mi
Distance
887ft
Elevation Gain
887ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
8,069ft
High Point
7,217ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Park along Maple Drive about 500 feet north of the intersection of Maple Drive and Sumac Lane in Ponderosa Estates (Los Alamos). There is no trailhead signage at this location, so look carefully for the start of the trail adjacent to a house heading west along the south side of the canyon at the sharp bend in the road. The Perimeter Trail shortly intersects several other access trails. Always bear right heading in a westerly direction along the side of the canyon in this section. The trail gradually rises and is separated from nearby houses by a low ridgeline so that hikers enjoy a measure of solitude. However, this narrow singletrack is also a very popular with mountain bikers, so listen for oncoming traffic and be prepared to step off the trail for safety. In about 1.3 miles, the trail intersects the Mitchell Trail #69 for a few yards. Several wooden signs help guide the hiker over a low ridge and back onto the Perimeter Trail which then traverses the Western Perimeter. Proceed over a low ridge and continue straight when the Perimeter Trail heads to the right. Skirt below a water tank and make a crossing of a dry stream channel. The trail continues up the dry canyon bottom. Look for rock cairns and logs on the north side of the trail marking a side trail that climbs steeply to the Los Alamos Natural Arch. The very popular Natural Arch Trail is 0.2 miles and an ascent of 300 feet. The rock arch forms a great picture frame for views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the townsite. It also provides much needed shade in the hot summer months. After visiting the arch, proceed east down the old Mitchell trail 0.5 miles until it intersects the Perimeter trail. Continue heading east on the Perimeter Trail to the trailhead in about 1.3 miles to complete the loop.

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Contributors
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