Near Anniversary Trail Loop
Santa Fe Baldy and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains looking east from the overlook on the Anniversary Trail.

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Anniversary Trail Loop

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A very scenic overlook trail with an easy grade on the eastern side of Los Alamos, NM.
2.4
mi
Distance
247
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.42mi
Distance
247ft
Elevation Gain
247ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
7,026ft
High Point
6,807ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The first (farthest) trailhead is located across from the entrance to Main Gate Park that features a re-creation of the old "Main Gate" building used as a restricted access point during the WWII Manhattan Project. There are also restrooms, RV parking, picnic tables, and potable water. Traveling east from Los Alamos, this trailhead is 0.2 miles past Camino Entrada Road on the south side of State Route 502 where you can park along the road. Follow the gravel road east and it turns into a narrow trail that closely follows the rim of the canyon. Be careful if hiking with children due to the close proximity of the very steep cliff. The second trailhead is 0.3 miles farther east on SR 502 across from Eastgate Industrial Park where the trail runs behind the water tank. The third trailhead is another 0.5 miles east on SR 502 where the road starts to descend steeply down the hill along the canyon wall. Look for the large gravel parking area and gate at the Los Alamos/Santa Fe County boundary line sign. The trail follows the relatively level old main hill road along the mesa top east until it reaches an overlook with a convenient and comfortable bench for contemplating the excellent 360 degree views of the Rio Grande Valley with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the background to the east, the Jemez Mountains to the west, Wheeler Peak to the north, and the Sandia Mountains near Albuquerque to the south.
History & Background
Parts of this trail are prehistoric and the steep, rutted abandoned road visible below the overlook is part of the single lane old main hill road used by the Los Alamos Boys Ranch and the Manhattan Project.

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Contributors
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