7 Easy And Beautiful Spring Hikes Everyone In New Mexico Will Love
By Courtnie Erickson|Updated on March 11, 2024(Originally published March 13, 2022)
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
New Mexico is home to some of the most gorgeous, incredible hikes you’ll ever get to experience. Fortunately, you don’t have to hike several miles, climb steep mountains, or trek in the heat of the summer to enjoy the breathtaking views the Land of Enchantment has to offer. We’ve put together a list of easy, short, and beautiful trails from all over the state that you need to explore this spring. Here’s some of the best hiking in New Mexico in March (and beyond)!
When in the northern part of the Land of Enchantment, spend an afternoon on the 1.6-mile Black Canyon Loop Trail. You will walk through some gorgeous forest areas and you can enjoy some pretty spectacular views. Plus, if you want some peace and quiet, this is the hike for you.
Keep your eyes open for wildlife as you explore the Deadman Canyon Loop Trail. Along this 2.9-mile trail near Cathey Peak, you will explore all types of terrain such as large, gorgeous meadows. This is a flat trail with little elevation gain, making it ideal for all hikers. This is certainly one of the most scenic hikes in New Mexico.
If you want to enjoy some incredible views and see many wildflower species, Tecolote Trail must be on your bucket list this spring. This 2.5-mile out-and-back trail is easy to climb. All hikers will find something they love on this short and easy trail in the Land of Enchantment. Take your time looking at the many wildflowers along the trail and capture some stunning images at the multiple scenic points as you climb.
The Sandia Cave Trail is a 1.1-mile out-and-back trail that is not only easy and beautiful, but it takes you to some extraordinary sights. Climb the metal staircase at the end of the trail to the remarkable cave and spend some time exploring. The Sandia Cave Trail is the perfect spring hike for the entire family and it is one of the best hikes in New Mexico.
If you are looking for a fast, easy hike with a gorgeous waterfall, Sitting Bull Falls Trail is a must this spring. This is a 0.7-mile out-and-back hike that the entire family will enjoy. This is a pretty popular climb so be prepared to see others as you trek. While the trail is fairly flat and easy to climb, the end is worth every minute and every step. At the end of the hike, you will come to the base of Sitting Bull Falls. Bring some water shoes and spend some time in the water before heading home. You can learn more about this scenic hike in New Mexico in this feature article.
If you are looking for an easy hike in New Mexico that offers a picture-worthy finish and that you can complete in less than an hour, La Ventana Arch Trail is ideal. This 0.4-mile out-and-back trail will take you to the beautiful and stunning La Ventana Arch. A portion of the trail is paved, making it easy for those with mobility impairments and kids to enjoy the remarkable view. For more information on this beautiful hike, check out the La Ventana Arch Trail on AllTrails.
7. Crater Rim Trail, Capulin Volcano National Monument
Located at Capulin Volcano National Monument is the Crater Rim Trail. This 1.1-mile loop trail takes you around the rim of a volcanic crater. While this trail is fairly short, come prepared as there are several steep inclines you must climb. Also, there is a fee per vehicle to enter the Capulin Volcano National Monument.
Spring is the perfect time to get outdoors, enjoy some warm sunshine, and move your body. Are there any hikes you would add to this list? Where do you think you can find the best hiking in New Mexico in March (and beyond)? Let us know in the comments! Planning to make a whole thing out of one or more of these hikes? Then check out our ultimate hiking trip packing list. Need more inspiration? Check out the endless possibilities from our friends at AllTrails.
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What are some easy hikes in New Mexico that I should tackle in the spring?
Many easy and kid-friendly hikes around New Mexico are perfect any time of the year, particularly during the spring months.
One of our favorite spring hikes in the Land of Enchantment is the Sandia Man Cave Trail. This hiking trail is only half a mile long but features gorgeous views of the Sandia Mountains. You can also climb the metal staircase to the cave for a little more adventure.
We also highly recommend the Jemez Falls Trail. In fact, this is one of the best hikes in New Mexico. This is a short and easy trail, and it won’t take you very long to reach the falls. However, once you do, you’ll be glad you made the effort. Take some time to climb and explore around the falls or if you’re willing to brave some chilly water, you may consider wading in the small pool at the top.
When in the southern part of the state and searching for “hiking trails near me,” we recommend adding the Interdune Boardwalk Trail to your bucket list. This hiking trail is found at White Sands National Park. This is a boardwalk hike that is short but gives you incredible views of the sand, sunsets, and even some wildlife. This is not only one of the best hikes in White Sands National Park but also in the entire state.