Paseo del Bosque Trail Loop
Paseo del Bosque Trail Loop
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Embark on the Paseo del Bosque Trail Loop for a refreshing jogging experience through the heart of the Rio Grande Valley State Park. This moderate route spans 3.4 miles (5.5 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 7 feet (2 metres), making it an accessible option for a quick…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.83 km
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2.83 km
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The Paseo del Bosque Trail is accessible from numerous points along its length in Albuquerque. While specific parking lots are not detailed in the provided information, the trail's connectivity suggests multiple access points, often near the attractions it passes, such as the Rio Grande Nature Center or the Albuquerque BioPark.
The trail primarily features a paved, multi-use surface, making it smooth and accessible for joggers. It is predominantly flat, with only minor inclines when passing under bridges. Some sections also offer wider dirt paths closer to the Rio Grande, providing variety. Be aware that some parts, especially towards the north, might have expansion cracks or root heaves.
Yes, the trail is widely considered easy and suitable for joggers of all fitness levels, including beginners. Its flat and well-maintained surface, combined with minimal elevation gain, makes it very accessible. However, remember that Albuquerque is at approximately 5,000 feet altitude, which might be a factor for those unaccustomed to high-altitude exercise.
You'll experience a continuous natural escape alongside the Rio Grande, running through the 'Bosque' cottonwood forest. Expect picturesque views of the river, the forest, and glimpses of the Sandia Mountains. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with sightings of various birds like ducks, geese, sandhill cranes, roadrunners, bald eagles, and great blue herons, as well as smaller mammals such as coyotes and porcupines.
Yes, a significant highlight along the route is the View of the Rio Grande, offering scenic perspectives of the river and its surroundings.
Yes, the trail is multi-use and shared with dog-walkers. It is generally regarded as safe for use during daylight hours, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. The towering cottonwood trees provide ample shade, especially beneficial during warmer months. In the fall, you'll see vibrant displays of golden leaves, and lush greenery in the spring. Consider the season for comfortable jogging temperatures and scenic beauty.
No, there are no general permits or entrance fees required to access the Paseo del Bosque Trail itself. It is a public, multi-use trail.
The Paseo del Bosque Trail runs through the Rio Grande Valley State Park. While the trail itself does not require fees, specific facilities or attractions within the park, such as the Rio Grande Nature Center, might have their own entrance fees or operating hours. Always check with the specific attraction if you plan to visit.
Yes, the trail offers convenient access to and passes by several significant Albuquerque attractions. These include the Rio Grande Nature Center, the Albuquerque BioPark (which encompasses the Zoo, Botanic Garden, Aquarium, and Tingley Beach), and the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Given its primarily paved, flat, and well-maintained surface, the trail is generally suitable for strollers. However, be mindful of minor inclines under bridges and potential expansion cracks or root heaves in some sections, particularly towards the north end.