Near Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back
View from the climb to the overlook
Near Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back
At the end of the Slot Canyon Trail.
Near Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back
Tent Rock Formations
Near Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back
Slot Canyon Trail
Near Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back
The Slot

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Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back

4.7 (39 Ratings)
One of New Mexico's "must-do" hikes!
3
mi
Distance
882
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Views
Access Issues
According to the BLM, this area is currently closed to the public: https://www.blm.gov/visit/kktr

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.01mi
Distance
882ft
Elevation Gain
882ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
6,387ft
High Point
5,731ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
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 for the easier Cave Loop Trail to the left. The Canyon Trail continues to the right, and will continue to a narrow slot canyon. This area is quite picturesque, and many visitors will stop and take pictures through this section. Please be courteous to other visitors and allow them to pass in areas that allow. Also, beware of rock falls during wet and windy conditions and the possibility of flash flooding during inclement weather. Just over a mile into the hike, you'll start to climb out of the canyon. The trail gets quite steep with dozens of steps as it switchbacks up the canyon wall. During the warm, summer months, take your time and use caution to avoid heat-related injuries. During the winter, watch for icy conditions in this section. The trail tops out with a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains and the valley below. You'll return to the trailhead along the same route.

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