Trail Overview
Ortiz Mountain Pass, when run in its entirety, gives a clear view of Los Alomos to the west, Montoso Peak to the southwest, and the Pecos Wilderness Mountains to the east. The trail begins on a primarily dirt two-track before changing to a more rocky surface as it begins its ascent at approximately 4 miles in from the entrance. There are several short steep grades on loose rocky surfaces with some rocks being up to 14" in size, tight turns through brush that impede on the trail as well as several small washes that have the potential to be shallow water crossings after wet weather or heavy snow melt. Cell service is weak through many areas of the trail with it improving towards the 4.5 mile mark at the high point of the trail at 6,903 feet in elevation. This is an out-and-back trail with no alternate exit with few areas wide enough to turn around.
Difficulty
Drivers will encounter several short steep grades and larger loose rocks up to 14 inches in size. There are also some short off-camber sections, deeper rutting, and some signs of erosion throughout the trail.