Near Pajarito Ski Hill to Los Alamos North
Redondo Peak looking west into the Valles Caldera.
Near Pajarito Ski Hill to Los Alamos North
Wild Iris in full bloom in the Canada Bonito.
Near Pajarito Ski Hill to Los Alamos North
Running along the ridge of the re-routed Mitchell Trail. Prior to 2014, the Mitchell Trail used to be in the canyon to the right in this photo. May 2019.
Near Pajarito Ski Hill to Los Alamos North
Los Alamos and Sange de Cristo Mountains looking southeast from the Guaje Ridge Trail.
Near Pajarito Ski Hill to Los Alamos North
Pajarito Mountain ski runs looking southwest.

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Pajarito Ski Hill to Los Alamos North

5.0 (2 Ratings)
An entire spectrum of views of Los Alamos, Pajarito Mountain, Valles Caldera, and Caballo Mtn.
8.8
mi
Distance
1,022
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.77mi
Distance
1,022ft
Elevation Gain
2,761ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
9,845ft
High Point
7,480ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This hike requires a shuttle. Leave one vehicle at the Mitchell Trailhead parking area on Arizona Street near the intersection with 45th Street in Los Alamos. Using another vehicle, drive to the Pajarito Mountain Ski Area via Camp May Road and park at the far western end of the ski area parking lot. The Guaje Ridge Trailhead is easily found a short distance west down Camp May Road on the north side of the road. The trail starts in a forested area and heads north through a burn scar in a gradual ascent to Canada Bonito. After Canada Bonito, the trail climbs and intersects Pipeline Road. Turn east and proceed to the intersection with Guaje Ridge Trail #285 (a narrow, partially overgrown trail). Be careful and look for a rock cairn since the start of the Guaje Ridge Trail off of Pipeline Road is NOT marked with a sign and can be easily missed. Continue east-northeast descending along the north side of a series of ridges until the intersection with the Mitchell Trail #69. Turn south and continue down a steep, rocky, descent to the canyon bottom. Proceed eastward to the terminus of the Mitchell Trail in the north community of Los Alamos. Note: The lower portion of the trail can be very sunny and hot in the summer. Use sun protection and carry plenty of water.

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