Plan with
Confidence
Path Type
Point to Point
Of the two main trails at this trailhead for Kasha-Katuwe Tent Tocks National Monument, the Cave Loop Trail is the more difficult, but is also the more picturesque. You'll start off hiking among the Monument's unique tent-shaped hoodoos along a sandy trail.
From the trailhead, the trail heads to the northeast and is well-marked as it winds through the park's namesake tent rock hoodoos. These formed from erosion after the Jemez volcanic field erupted 6-7 million years ago. The formations are still forming and pumice and tuff are quite fragile so please remain on the trail.
A half-mile into the hike, you'll arrive at the intersection with the Slot Canyon Trail which heads to the right. Stay to the left here to continue on the Cave Loop Trail. After a short, gradual climb, the trail loops back to the south, returning hikers to the trailhead where they started.
No Condition Reports
Shrine of the Stone Lions AKA Yapashi Pueblo Ruins
Shrine of the Stone Lions AKA Yapashi Pueblo Ruins
Contributors




