Near Rattlesnake Canyon Loop
Namesake of the Rattlesnake Canyon Trail: crotalus atrox.
Near Rattlesnake Canyon Loop
Vinegaroon (whip scorpion) outside my tent.
Near Rattlesnake Canyon Loop
Junction of Rattlesnake Canyon Trail and GRT.
Near Rattlesnake Canyon Loop
Guadalupe Ridge Trail follows an old Jeep road in CAVE. Photo shows road washed out.
Near Rattlesnake Canyon Loop
Cane cholla (cylindopuntia imbricata).

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Rattlesnake Canyon Loop

2.5 (4 Ratings)
Experience the park from above ground along this loop of three trails and a short section of the Desert Loop Road.
6
mi
Distance
789
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly Backpacked
Access Issues
Backcountry camping is allowed with a permit west of the Rattlesnake Canyon Trailhead and south of the Guadalupe Ridge Trail to the edge of the park. Fires and pets are not allowed.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.97mi
Distance
789ft
Elevation Gain
789ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
4,649ft
High Point
4,109ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
To access the trailhead from the visitor center, head west on the Desert Loop Road for a couple miles toward marker #9. Here, you'll find a small parking area and the trailhead for the Rattlesnake Canyon Trail in the back right corner (northwest). Start the trail as it tracks to the northwest, descending through the desert shrubland and the numerous species of cactus, shrub, and grass. Look for the common "banana yucca" (Yucca baccata) with its rosette shape of leaf blades curving upward and inward. The common name comes from the short, green fruit that resembles small bananas, which were harvested, prepared, and eaten by the Apache and Navajo. Yuccas are also the State flower of New Mexico. After a few hundred yards, the Rattlesnake Canyon Trail will begin to bend to the left (west) around the contour of a canyon bluff before switchbacking down along the wall toward the wash below. This section is fairly steep and loose, but the switchbacks make it more manageable. Near the bottom of this side canyon, the trail swings to the other side and follows the contour to the canyon floor where the Upper Rattlesnake Canyon and Rattlesnake Canyon Trail split. Here, stay to the right onto the Upper Rattlesnake Canyon trail and bear right again to head due north up the wash. Follow the wash as it snakes up the canyon until mile 2.20 where the trail heads rather steeply to the right up the toe of the canyon wall. If you miss the turn, the next bend of the wash is a big hairpin that almost completely circles back on itself, but keep an eye on your Mobile App and you won't miss it. After climbing out of the canyon, continue to the north and east just above a smaller wash to your right (east), connecting back to the Guadalupe Ridge Trail. This doubletrack is no longer open to motor vehicles but its wide tread is hard to miss and provides a nice path to hike alongside another person. Turn right onto the Guadalupe Ridge Trail as it heads east and winds gradually downhill for two miles.The Guadalupe Ridge Trail ends back on the Desert Loop Road to the north of the !Rattlesnake Canyon Trailhead. Turn right (west, southwest) to head back along the road for just over a mile back to the starting point.

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