Near Sunset Loop
The view along Lower Sunset's cliffside trail. The Florida Mountains are visible in the distance.
Near Sunset Loop
Looking east from the trail
Near Sunset Loop
Looking North on the trail.
Near Sunset Loop
Lower sunset facing northwest.
Near Sunset Loop
Dalea Formosa and Franklin Mountains

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Sunset Loop

3.5 (2 Ratings)
A challenging, technical roller coaster course in the western Franklin Mountain foothills.
8.2
mi
Distance
1,710
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Tom Mays Unit is open from 8 am to 5 pm daily. Off-hours access is permitted and is via a small parking area at the gate off of Transmountain. Overnight camping is available. A ranger station, usually only staffed on weekends in the warmer months, is located a mile inside the entrance. Adult entrance fees are $5 per person or $2 in groups; children 12 and under are free. When the station is not staffed, use the pay box next to the station.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.18mi
Distance
1,710ft
Elevation Gain
1,697ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
5,212ft
High Point
4,463ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This loop trail can be completed in either direction, with the decision mostly being based upon when to take on the steeper climbs of Schaeffer Shuffle and Upper Sunset. The route as described here places both in the latter half; hikers wanting to break up the challenging segments could start from the parking lot at the northern end of the park access road.The hike starts on an easy, gravel doubletrack at the start of Lower Sunset. After a half mile, it turns north and begins in earnest, narrowing to a rocky bike path and descending to its low point. The trail is moderately technical up-and-down segments as it traverses the valley until the two mile point, where it turns east and begins a long climb towards the foothills. The first shortcut back is found at the top. Desert plant life is thickest through these first few miles, and hikers visiting in late spring will have the best opportunity to see different kinds of cacti in bloom.Lower Sunset then turns out west along a scenic cliffside singletrack with views of western Texas and the Chihuahuan Desert. This is one of the best trail segments in the state park. As it circles back to the east and enters another valley, watch for a wooden structure and trail marker on the right side of the trail. This marks the western entrance to Schaeffer Shuffle.Be prepared for a short but difficult climb to the top of this mile and a half segment. Some sections can be slippery with loose rock. Be sure to turn around and catch the view from the top if hiking clockwise. Use caution on the descent as well, as much of the eastern side is made up of talus chipped off after millennia of erosion.The hike rejoins Lower Sunset before ascending back to the park access road and the starting point of Upper Sunset. A rewarding finishing segment, this singletrack traverses the western ridge of the Tom Mays Unit and hikers can see well into old and New Mexico from several points. The trail tops out at a mile above sea level and finishes with a steep, sometimes technical descent back to its starting point.

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