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The North Crest Trail offers a challenging jogging experience through the Sandia Mountain Wilderness. You'll navigate rocky singletrack and dense forests, with aspens, pines, and junipers creating a varied landscape. As you jog, expect expansive views overlooking Albuquerque and White Mesa, providing a clear visual landmark. This difficult route covers…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Sandia Mountain Wilderness
Cibola National Forest
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3.47 km
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6.29 km
296 m
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6.29 km
242 m
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The North Crest Trail is accessible from various points. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's known for its urban accessibility. Many users access the trail near the tramway station or other trailheads within the Sandia Mountain Wilderness. It's advisable to research specific trailhead parking areas before your visit.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or specific leash rules. As the trail is located within the Cibola National Forest and Sandia Mountain Wilderness, it's generally recommended to check the current regulations for pets in these areas before bringing your dog.
The trail is particularly scenic in spring and fall, offering beautiful aspens and wildflowers. While accessible year-round, be prepared for varying conditions. Winter jogging may present snow and ice, while summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
The provided information does not specify any required permits or entrance fees for jogging on the North Crest Trail within the Sandia Mountain Wilderness. However, it's always a good practice to check the official website for the Cibola National Forest or Sandia Mountain Wilderness for any current regulations regarding permits or fees before your visit.
The terrain primarily consists of singletrack, with sections of rocky hillside and loose rock. You'll experience significant variation, transitioning from open, brushy slopes to dense forests of aspens, pines, firs, spruces, and junipers. Be prepared for tricky sections, including potentially hazardous areas and steep drop-offs. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.
Joggers are treated to spectacular and expansive views throughout the route. Highlights include open vistas overlooking Albuquerque, White Mesa, and beyond. You'll pass exposed cliffsides and observe prominent rock formations. Specific notable viewpoints include the DEL AGUA Overlook and overlooks near the Knife Edge of the Shield. Don't miss the opportunity for a Sunset View from Sandia Crest, and a side trail leads to North Sandia Peak for unparalleled views.
The North Crest Trail is generally considered to be of intermediate to hard difficulty for jogging. While some portions near the tramway station might be "very easy," other areas feature significant and steep elevation gains, with sections rated as "Black Diamond" and having a "Hard" physical rating. It's not typically recommended for beginners due to its challenging nature.
Yes, the North Crest Trail provides access to and connections with other popular routes. It intersects with the North Crest Trail (90%), Royce's Trail (31%), Chimney Canyon Trail (25%), Switchback Trail (22%), and the South Crest Trail (11%). It also connects to the well-known La Luz Trail.
This trail stands out for its unique combination of urban accessibility and rugged wilderness experience. It offers a diverse range of ecosystems, panoramic overlooks, and the chance to reach the North Sandia Peak summit. It's an exceptional opportunity to experience multiple life zones and stunning views within easy reach of a major city.
Yes, for those completing a longer trek or reaching the summit area, the High Finance Restaurant is located near the top, offering a unique dining experience with spectacular views.
The trail traverses multiple life zones, offering a diverse natural backdrop. You can expect to see a variety of trees including aspens, pines, firs, spruces, and junipers. Keep an eye out for wildflowers, and you might even spot fossils and horny toads along the route.