Near Barranca Mesa-Guaje Mtn-Guaje Canyon
Fall wildflowers in Cabra Canyon looking northeast towards Guaje Mountain.
Near Barranca Mesa-Guaje Mtn-Guaje Canyon
Volcanic rock formation.
Near Barranca Mesa-Guaje Mtn-Guaje Canyon
Guaje Mountain looking north from the Barranca Mesa Crossing Trail.
Near Barranca Mesa-Guaje Mtn-Guaje Canyon
View of the Truchas Peaks in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains looks east down Guaje Canyon.
Near Barranca Mesa-Guaje Mtn-Guaje Canyon
View of Pajarito Mountain looking west from the summit of Guaje Mountain

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Barranca Mesa-Guaje Mtn-Guaje Canyon

4.0 (2 Ratings)
Route mainly features the spectacular views from Guaje Mountain, but also many popular trailheads.
6.5
mi
Distance
1,807
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.52mi
Distance
1,807ft
Elevation Gain
1,807ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
7,633ft
High Point
6,921ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This popular outing starts and finishes on Barranca Road just west of Barranca Mesa Elementary School. Look for the Barranca Crossing Trail heading north midway between Dos Brasos St and Loma del Escolar St. The trail descends behind a residential neighborhood. In a half mile it crosses Rendija Rd and passes the Rendija Canyon Trailhead parking lot. The trail descends again into the bottom of Rendija Canyon and crosses Forest Service Trail #279 before ascending north on Pajarito Trail #286. The trail crosses Cabra Canyon which is filled with wildflowers in the fall before ascending about 550 feet to a small saddle on Guaje Ridge at the 2-mile point. Turn right (east) on the saddle and follow the trail to the top of Guaje Mountain in another 0.3 miles and 150 feet elevation gain. Enjoy the 360-degree panoramic views of Los Alamos to the south, Pajarito and Caballo Mountains to the west and the Truchas Peaks in the Sange de Cristo range to the east. Return back down the mountain to the saddle and continue north on the Pajarito Trail #286 down into Guaje Canyon. The forest north of Rendija Canyon was severely burned over in the 2001 Cerro Grande Fire and many large downed Ponderosa Pines remain scatter over the now very arid landscape. The Pajarito Trail #286 crosses the eastern trailhead of the Guaje Canyon Trail #282 at the bottom of Guaje Canyon which has suffered intense flooding damage after both the Cerro Grande and the 2011 Los Conchas fires. Turn around at this 3.25-mile point and return south to the saddle. Descend 0.2 miles south from the saddle and look for a side trail heading west. Follow this trail for 0.6 miles until it intersects the Cabra Loop Trail #279. Turn sharply south on the Cabra Loop Trail and follow it another 0.6 miles to the intersection with the Pajarito Trail again. Turn south on the Pajarito Trail and follow it past the Rendija Canyon Trailhead and back to the starting point on Barranca Road.

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Contributors
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