Near Malpais Nature Trail
Near Malpais Nature Trail
Near Malpais Nature Trail
Near Malpais Nature Trail
Near Malpais Nature Trail

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Malpais Nature Trail

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1
mi
Distance
27
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1mi
Distance
27ft
Elevation Gain
27ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
5,244ft
High Point
5,213ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Malpais Nature Trail in Valley of Fires National Recreational Area is a short, 0.9-mile loop trail in the heart of the Tularosa Basin. The lava field that extends for miles is home to a variety of cacti and wildlife. This trail is completely paved, making it accessible for everyone. The trail starts from the parking lot where it descends to the lava field over the course of four long switchbacks to the lava field. From there the trail meanders through the black rock that is filled with several species of cacti, with yucca, and spoon plant (not to be confused with the yucca plant). Late April and early May visitors can see the wildflowers of the yucca and cacti in bloom. The trail finally loops around the initial switchbacks, which hikers have to follow back to the parking lot. The lava field runs for more than 45 miles and is believed to have been caused by vents in the Earth's crust. The main vent, Little Black Peak, can be seen from the trail as well as some of the Sacramento Mountains to the east. Visitors may also be treated to animals of all species that are native to the area such as roadrunners, rattlesnakes, and mule deer. You are allowed to wander off the trail and onto the lava, though you'll want to make sure you have proper footwear and are careful where you step. This is the perfect place to stop, take a hike on the nature trail, and have a picnic at the shelters.

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