Near Sun Mountain Trail
Sun Mountain Summit
Near Sun Mountain Trail
Summit Fever - Sun Mountain
Near Sun Mountain Trail
Summit of Sun Mountain
Near Sun Mountain Trail
Pano from top
Near Sun Mountain Trail
"Granite Waterfall" rock crop formation on Sun Mountain Trail

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Sun Mountain Trail

4.2 (6 Ratings)
Very popular and well travelled local trail in the eastern foothills of Santa Fe.
0.8
mi
Distance
762
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.8mi
Distance
762ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
7,958ft
High Point
7,194ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Park on either side of Old Santa Fe Trail near the trailhead. Pay attention to the no parking signs as there are stretches where parking is not allowed. Do not leave anything visible in your car, high incidence of car break-ins. You'll see a hand-carved wood sign reading, "Sun Mountain Trail". The trail is a very popular and heavily trafficked singletrack route that is used year round, including snowy days in the dead of winter. Santa Feans are very active and love to hike in all types of weather. The first section of Sun Mountain is an easy, relatively flat approach that meanders through easement-permitted private property with a few adobe pueblo homes on the left and right of the trail. Since Sun Mountain is a steep foothill, the trail begins to gradually turn right in order to gain the eastern slope which transitions into a series of rocky switchbacks which get progressively steeper as you approach the mid section of the mountain. Near the top, you come upon a large, smooth rock crop that cascades down like a granite waterfall. You'll find hikers sunbathing here in the summer and spring months. It's a great spot to take a breather and soak in the beautiful views of the Ortiz and Sandia Mountains to the south and southwest and Jemez Mountains to the West. After leaving the big rock crop, the trail moves into the upper section which eventually takes you up a fairly steep, rocky staircase and through a pink and white granite crux to the summit.

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