University of New Mexico North Golf Course loop
University of New Mexico North Golf Course loop
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Enjoy a quick and easy jog around the University of New Mexico North Golf Course. This 2.0-mile (3.2 km) loop offers a pleasant escape, with gentle grassy slopes and mature trees providing ample shade. You will gain a modest 54 feet (16 metres) in elevation, making it a perfect 22-minute workout. As you move along the mixed dirt and paved surfaces, you can catch views of downtown Albuquerque and the Sandia Mountains, especially from the west side of the course.
The route is conveniently located within Albuquerque, making it very accessible for a quick jog. You can easily reach the trailhead, which is often referred to as "Albuquerque's central park" due to its central location. This makes it a great option for fitting in an off-road run without traveling far. It is a popular and well-used trail, so you can expect to see other joggers enjoying the path. Its accessibility means you can visit at various times of the day for a refreshing outdoor activity.
This trail stands out as a readily available urban oasis, offering a natural setting right in the city. It provides a unique opportunity to experience green spaces and scenic views without leaving Albuquerque. The combination of its central location and easy difficulty makes it a go-to spot for locals seeking a brief outdoor activity. You will find it is a great choice for a casual run, suitable for all fitness levels.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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2.44 km
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3.22 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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2.46 km
497 m
249 m
Surfaces
2.43 km
392 m
178 m
121 m
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Parking information for the UNM North Golf Course loop is typically available through the City of Albuquerque's official website. You can check resources like cabq.gov for details on parking facilities and any associated fees or regulations around the golf course area.
The trail is a popular spot for walkers and runners, but specific regulations regarding dogs are not detailed in the provided information. It's always best to check local city or university guidelines, such as those found on cabq.gov or bernco.gov, for current leash laws and pet policies in public spaces.
The UNM North Golf Course loop is accessible year-round. However, for comfortable jogging, spring and fall offer milder temperatures. Summer mornings or evenings are preferable to avoid the midday heat, and winter conditions should be checked for ice or snow, though Albuquerque generally has mild winters.
There is no indication that a permit or entrance fee is required to access the jogging loop around the University of New Mexico North Golf Course. It is generally considered a publicly accessible trail.
The loop features a varied surface, primarily wide, smooth dirt doubletrack, but also includes some paved sections. While generally easy, be aware that some areas have steep inclines exceeding a 5% grade. The course itself has gentle grassy slopes.
The loop is generally rated as easy and suitable for all fitness levels, making it great for a casual run. However, some sections do have steep inclines, which can make it feel more challenging than other paths, especially for beginners.
Joggers can enjoy pleasant views of the golf course with ample shade from mature trees. On the west side of the course, you might catch glimpses of downtown Albuquerque and the scenic Sandia Mountains, making it a picturesque urban oasis.
The primary point of interest is the University of New Mexico North Golf Course itself, which the loop encircles. The course is known for its significant green space and mature trees, offering a pleasant environment within the city.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Northern Diversion Trail.
Yes, the loop is generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners and families looking for a casual outdoor activity. Its accessible nature and urban convenience make it a popular choice.
This loop offers a unique blend of urban convenience and natural scenery, often referred to as "Albuquerque's central park." It provides a quick off-road running experience right within the city, making it a popular training ground for the UNM cross-country teams and a well-used spot for locals.