Near Piedra Lisa Trail #135
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Near Piedra Lisa Trail #135
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Piedra Lisa Trail #135

4.0 (5 Ratings)
A beautiful trail into the Sandia Mountain Wilderness offering spectacular views of canyons and rock formations.
5.8
mi
Distance
1,413
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingLess CrowdedViewsWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
The area east of Piedra Lisa Trail is closed to protect wildlife from March 1 to August 15.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.8mi
Distance
1,413ft
Elevation Gain
2,341ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
8,156ft
High Point
6,022ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Piedra Lisa Trail #135 is a versatile trail that provides several route options, extending from its southern trailhead north of the well-known La Luz Trail in Albuquerque to its northern trailhead near the highway in Placitas. Because of the length of the trail and the distance between the trailheads, Piedra Lisa Trail #135 is often separated into two hikes, Piedra Lisa South (2 miles) and Piedra Lisa North (3.8 miles). Piedra Lisa is intersected by several other trails: Movie Trail, Fletcher Trail, Rincon Spur Trail, and Del Agua Trail. Piedra Lisa's southern trail is a well-traveled trail and is very popular amongst hikers and trail runners. The trail begins at the southern trailhead and soon leads into Juan Tabo Canyon. After three-quarters of a mile is the junction of upper Juan Tabo Canyon and Waterfall Canyon and nearby the intersection of two trails. Movie Trail heads along the ridge between upper Juan Tabo Canyon and Waterfall Canyon. Fletcher Trail travels northeast further into upper Juan Tabo Canyon. Both trails are part of the area that is closed from March 1 to August 15 to protect wildlife. Piedra Lisa trail steepens after this point as it ascends north up Juan Tabo ridge, allowing hikers to observe spectacular views into the canyons and of the imposing rock formations comprising Sandia Mountain's western face. Most people continue their ascent to approximately the second mile mark and the intersection with the Rincon Spur Trail. From here, most will either head back or continue up the rugged Rincon Spur Trail for the amazing views and then head back down. However, if you are seeking more of a challenge, follow the sign indicating the continuation of Piedra Lisa to the north. The less-traveled northern portion of Piedra Lisa descends into the southern branch of Del Agua Canyon. The trail offers easier travel through shady tree cover for about a mile before transitioning into a sandy canyon. The trail can become indistinct in some places so be mindful when traveling through this portion. Continuing north another mile, the trail soon passes the junction with Del Agua Trail #248, a route which continues up the north branch of Del Agua Canyon. After this intersection, Piedra Lisa's trail steepens and loose rocks abound in some areas during the last portion before it terminates at the northern trailhead.

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Contributors
Anthony Hjalmarson