Near Otero Canyon Loop
Height of land on Gnasty trail.
Near Otero Canyon Loop
West Ridge.
Near Otero Canyon Loop
A view from Gnasty Trail
Near Otero Canyon Loop
Loose rocks on the left and bike tire packed ground with protruding rocks on the right - Typical Blue Ribbon descent path.
Near Otero Canyon Loop
View from junction of Gnasty and Blue Ribbon Trails.

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Otero Canyon Loop

3.4 (8 Ratings)
A nice 5.0-mile loop south of Tijeras.
5.4
mi
Distance
620
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.39mi
Distance
620ft
Elevation Gain
620ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
7,339ft
High Point
6,789ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Begin at the Otero Trailhead on Rt. 337. Head south on pavement which quickly switches to dirt as you veer left to the Otero Canyon Trail. Otero Canyon Trail goes in and out of shade as you gently ascend 300 feet on your way to Gnasty Trail. At the turn, there are trail signs and also Air Force property warning signs. Please heed the signs for safety. At the trail junction, you make a sharp left and continue on Gnasty. Heavy use by mountain bikes has left deep ruts in places. Lots of loose rocks on the trail.Gnasty Trail rises another 200 feet where you'll leave the shade and approach the height of land. As you travel eastward, there are great views of the area. Watch your footing; there are rocks and roots. Several improvised trails branch off without any signs. Best views from the loop are from Gnasty Trail. If you stay on the paths showing heaviest use you'll get to the sign at intersection with Blue Ribbon Trail.Take a left turn on Blue Ribbon Trail. The elevation will go up-and-down a little. After about 0.5 miles (3.6 mi. into the hike), you'll again reach the height of land before your 2.0 miles of descent. There will be plenty of trees around you but they don't provide any shade. Blue Ribbon Trail drops you at the intersection where you took the Otero Canyon Trail. Turn right (north) to return to your vehicle.If I did this over again, I would not descend Blue Ribbon Trail because of the annoying uneven loose rocks on the way down that threaten to twist an ankle. I would reverse course over the Gnasty Trail and Otero Canyon Trail. I cannot recall anything very interesting on this part of the loop that justifies the bad footing.

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Contributors
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