Hike New Mexico
w/Tom & Ken
Lower Pine Trail
Hike Statistics
Nearby City / Locale:
Tijeras
Hike Difficulty:
Moderate
Total Length of Hike:
9
Max to Min Elevation:
582 ft
* Total Ascent / Descent:
1066 /
973 ft
Estimate based on track data
Logistics: Loop
Exposure Type: Mixed sun/shade
Seasons :
Any
"Wow" Factor: Variety of Eastern Sandia and Manzanitas views
Authors last hiked: 2024-12-03
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The Lower Pine Trail is tucked away to the East of the Manzanitas and affords nice views of the area and of the eastern slopes of the Sandias. It has easy and well-marked access near Zuzax off of I-40, and has parking sufficient for 6-8 cars, though it most often has few. This hike took place in the early winter and the author encountered no one on the trails until the afternoon, when some locals were walking their dogs on the beginning parts of the trail.
The hike makes a rather long loop around the canyon, affording some views in multiple directions. The views would be even more enjoyable when the meadows are green and wildflowers are in bloom. Too much snow would make the trail undesirable for hiking, as the sandy areas become moist and mud clings to the boots.