Near Los Alamos County Low Point to High Point
Wild Iris in full bloom in the Canada Bonito.
Near Los Alamos County Low Point to High Point
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 Los Alamos County Low Point to High Point
Pajarito Mountain ski runs looking southwest.
Near Los Alamos County Low Point to High Point
Los Alamos Natural Arch looking northwest.
Near Los Alamos County Low Point to High Point
Saddle in the foreground is the intersection of the Rendija Ridge trail with the Mitchell Trail #69 looking west.

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Los Alamos County Low Point to High Point

3.0 (4 Ratings)
A unique, interesting route from the low point to the high point of Los Alamos County.
63.4
mi
Distance
13,767
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Waterfall
Access Issues
The lower portion of this rxh is in Bandelier National Monument. Access hours are limited and pets are not permitted.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
63.38mi
Distance
13,767ft
Elevation Gain
13,767ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
10,448ft
High Point
5,374ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the low point of Los Alamos county at the junction of Frijoles Canyon and the Rio Grande River at 5,385' to the high point of Los Alamos County just shy of the summit of Caballo Mountain at 10,479', the distance is roughly 28 miles with about 9,000' of elevation gain. However, one must first hike down to the low point and then hike home from the highpoint so count on the entire hike being just shy of 40 miles and 10,500' of elevation gain. Variations are, of course, abundant so your actual route statistics may vary. This description covers how we did this hike minimizing pavement use as much as possible, going over Pajarito Mountain (as opposed to going around it) and finishing at the Mitchell Trail #69 trailhead. First, you must get to the Rio Grande at Frijoles Canyon. When we first did this hike in 2005, there was a trail, the Falls Trail, in Frijoles Canyon that allowed one easy travel down Frijoles Canyon Trail #154 to the Rio Grande. However, flooding after the 2011 Las Conchas fire destroyed that trail. Therefore, the best route now is an overland, loose and non-trail descent to the river from the Burro Trail. Starting at the Bandelier visitor center, take the Long Trail up to the mesa top to the Burro Trail. Head south (left) on the Burro Trail for roughly a mile. As the Burro Trail turns more southwesterly, leave the trail and follow a faint, intermittent trail along the rim of the mesa for about a mile to a gash in the rim rock. From here, descend loose, not-very-fun-but-reasonable-enough dirt and rock down to the river. There are intermittent game trails to use along this section but best to consult the GPX file for the route. Once at the river, retrace your steps back up the loose rocks to the rim and follow the Burro Trailback to its junction with the Frijoles Rim Trail. Cruise the Frijoles Rim Trail for roughly six miles to the Upper Frijoles Crossing. Good, reliable water can be found at this crossing. From the stream crossing at the Upper Frijoles Crossing, take the Ponderosa Trail up out of the canyon to the Ponderosa Campground. At the Ponderosa Campground, hike the route's only mandatory pavement section to the Water Canyon trailhead, crossing Highway 4 and descending the pavement on NM501 to the Water Canyon trailhead. From the Water Canyon trailhead, catch the South Perimeter Trail that parallels NM501 for a short bit to the intersection with Forest Road 181. At FR181, cross the NM501 road to catch the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Wellness Center trail and head north to the Lower / Upper Pajarito Canyon Trail trailhead. From the Lower / Upper Pajarito Canyon Trail, head up canyon on the trail. There is water available in the lower section of this canyon year-round. Fill up as it's a long stretch to more water. Crank up the entire Lower / Upper Pajarito Canyon Trail to reach the high shoulder of Pajarito Mountain. Continue east along the crest of Pajarito Mountain to the summit marker above the blue bench before picking your favorite way down the mountain to the ski lodge. If you're lucky, the lodge will be open allowing you to refill water and maybe even buy some chile cheese fries! From the Pajarito Mountain ski lodge, take the Guaje Canyon Trail #282 (also known as the Canada Bonita trail) through the beautiful Canada Bonita meadow past the Pipeline Road junction and into Guaje Canyon. Continue down the canyon for about a mile to a cairned turn up Caballo Mountain's SW ridge. Head up off-trail following cairns up steep terrain to Caballo's open south face to the county's highpoint.Once you reach the summit of Caballo Mountain, you'll still need to hike about seven miles to get back to civilization. From the summit of Caballo Mountain, retrace your steps back down into Guaje Canyon. Then, take the Guaje Canyon Trail #282 either west and back to Pajarito Mountain ski area or east (down canyon) to the Mitchell Trail junction at the old Guaje Reservoir (concrete-walled area in the canyon.) From the old Guaje Reservoir, take the "North Mitchell Trail" uphill to the junction with the Mitchell Trail #69. Take the Mitchell Trail #69 back to town. No matter how you return to civilization from the summit of Caballo Mountain, it's about seven miles.
History & Background
There used to be a great trail up Caballo Mountain but the Las Conchas fire of 2011, and subsequent flooding, have completely obliterated that route. The standard route up Caballo Mountain now is a roughed in, steep and direct line up the mountain's SW ridge. It's not really a trail but animals and ambitious humans have roughed in a decent yet steep route to the summit.

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