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Jogging around Sunlit Hills offers access to extensive trail networks within a high-altitude desert environment. The region is characterized by undulating foothill terrain, piñon and juniper woodlands, and crystalline rock formations. Joggers can experience varied inclines and declines on natural surfaces, hard-packed dirt, and some rocky sections. Elevation changes along the routes provide panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Rio Grande Valley.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
17
runners
5.52km
00:34
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
runners
7.94km
00:50
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
runners
7.38km
01:02
280m
280m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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runners
10.6km
01:06
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.57km
00:35
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Santa Fe Plaza stands as the historic and cultural heart of Santa Fe. Founded in 1610, it’s one of the oldest continuously occupied public spaces in the United States. The Plaza was originally designed as the central square for the Spanish colonial Presidio, surrounded by residences, a chapel, and the seat of government. Over the centuries it evolved — welcoming trade caravans arriving along the historic Santa Fe Trail, serving as a gathering place for Indigenous, Spanish, Mexican, and later American communities, hosting centuries of civic, social, and cultural life. Today, the Plaza remains a lively public square ringed by adobe-style buildings, galleries, boutiques, and museums — including the Palace of the Governors, the oldest continuously occupied public building in the U.S. The plaza is also the official starting point for the Santa Fe to Taos thru-hike.
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Santa Fe is New Mexico's state capital and sits at almost 7,200 feet. The town is known for its' Pueblo-style architecture and its creative arts community. It's also one of the oldest cities in the USA, being founded in the early 1600's.
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This trail runs along the Santa Fe River on the west end of Santa Fe. It crosses through several parks and bridges on the way and is a beautiful hike to enjoy in town.
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Capital of the US federal state of New Mexico, with many Pueblo style buildings.
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This is the southernmost trail head for the Dale Ball Trail system. The trail starts near St. John's College (there is parking specifically for the trail). Very easy access from downtown Santa Fe. Can't speak to public transportation, as walked to trail head (road has only occasional sidewalks, just fyi), but I did pass a couple of bus stops. Trail is well-marked, especially at the numbered junctions (at which there are also topography maps of the trails). There are also a number of trail heads and interlacing trails, so hikes or bike rides can be shorter or longer depending on what you want, even while out on the hills. On maps, this trail is called "St. John's Trail", but physical markers use the name "Atalaya Trail"; either way, you will follow markers for Trail 174. Lovely hike, with views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains and back across Santa Fe. Website: https://sfct.org/dale-ball-trails/
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The old town of Santa Fe is full of charm. It has kept its authenticity with its old center made of adobe houses. It is a city where you will find many art galleries, but also exceptional and unique museums like the Mocna (Museum of Contemporary Native Art) as well as many sculptures in the streets. This part of the original city revolves around the Santa Fe Plaza, where many artists sell their crafts on the ground. The Mocna is just opposite the church dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi. For more information see their website: https://iaia.edu/mocna/
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There are over 45 running routes around Sunlit Hills, offering a diverse range of experiences. Most of these routes are rated as moderate, providing engaging runs for various fitness levels.
The running trails in Sunlit Hills are characterized by a high-altitude desert environment within the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. You'll encounter undulating foothill terrain, natural surfaces, hard-packed dirt, and some rocky sections. Piñon and juniper woodlands provide shade along many paths, and elevation changes offer panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness.
While most routes are rated as moderate, the varied terrain allows for different paces. For a straightforward path suitable for a quick run, consider the Running loop from Rail Trail Parking, which is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) long. The region's well-maintained parks and walking trails within the neighborhood also offer gentler options.
Many trails in the broader Santa Fe area, accessible from Sunlit Hills, have convenient parking. For instance, the Running loop from Rail Trail Parking starts directly from a parking area. Access points for the extensive Dale Ball Trails, such as those near St. John's College, Hyde Park Road, Cerro Gordo Road, and Upper Canyon Road, are also conveniently located.
Running routes in Sunlit Hills vary in length and duration. For example, the Running loop from Rail Trail Parking is about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) and takes around 34 minutes. Longer options like the Santa Fe River Trail – Santa Fe Plaza loop from Santa Fe cover about 4.9 miles (7.9 km) and can be completed in under an hour.
Yes, Sunlit Hills offers well-maintained parks and walking trails directly within the neighborhood that are suitable for families. For a slightly longer, moderate option that combines urban elements with natural surroundings, the Santa Fe Plaza – Loretto Chapel Museum loop from St. John's College is a good choice.
Many trails in the Santa Fe area, including those accessible from Sunlit Hills, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to check specific trail regulations before heading out. Be mindful of the high desert environment, especially during warmer months, to ensure your pet's safety.
The elevation changes along the trails in Sunlit Hills reward runners with breathtaking vistas. You can expect panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Rio Grande Valley, and the city of Santa Fe itself. The nearby Sun Mountain Trail, for instance, offers a challenging climb to a summit with impressive views of the Ortiz, Sandia, and Jemez Mountains.
The running routes in Sunlit Hills are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from more than 4 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning views, the varied and engaging terrain, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes for an exceptional outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the running routes in and around Sunlit Hills are designed as loops. Examples include the popular Running loop from Rail Trail Parking and the Atalaya Mountain Trailhead loop from St. John's College, offering convenient start and end points.
Santa Fe's dry climate provides over 320 days of sunshine annually, clear blue skies, and pure air, making it ideal for year-round outdoor activities. While the high elevation can be challenging initially, the conditions are generally excellent for running throughout the year, though summer mornings or evenings are preferable to avoid midday heat.
Yes, several interesting landmarks and attractions are accessible from or near the running trails. You can find trails that lead close to or offer views of sites like The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Palace of the Governors. The Santa Fe Rail Trail is also a prominent feature, offering a scenic option for longer runs.


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