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Valles Caldera National Preserve via Los Alamos Valley

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Road cycling routes
United States
New Mexico
Los Alamos County
Los Alamos

Valles Caldera National Preserve via Los Alamos Valley

Hard

4.8

(7893)

7,894

riders

Valles Caldera National Preserve via Los Alamos Valley

02:46

51.6km

980m

Road cycling

This difficult 32.1-mile road cycling route through Valles Caldera National Preserve offers challenging climbs and panoramic views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Valles Caldera National Preserve

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25.8 km

Valles Caldera National Preserve

Highlight • Volcano

The Valles Caldera, a twenty kilometer wide circular depression, is a geological gem created by a volcanic eruption that took place around 1.25 million years ago.

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Way Types & Surfaces

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42.9 km

7.38 km

927 m

389 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

48.4 km

3.21 km

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Highest point (2,770 m)

Lowest point (2,190 m)

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for road cycling on this route?

This route is primarily a hard road ride with mostly well-paved surfaces. However, be prepared for winding and narrow roads, and some sections may have little to no shoulder, requiring single-file riding. The entire area is at high altitude, generally above 8,500 feet, which adds to the challenge.

Is this route suitable for beginner road cyclists?

No, this route is categorized as 'difficult' due to its significant elevation gain of nearly 980 meters (3,215 feet) and high altitude. It requires good fitness and is best suited for experienced road cyclists.

What kind of scenery can I expect while cycling through Valles Caldera National Preserve?

You can expect breathtaking views of expansive valley meadows (valles), forested volcanic domes, and meandering streams. The ride offers panoramic vistas of the Jemez Mountains and the Rio Grande Valley, showcasing the unique geological marvel of the 13.7-mile-wide volcanic caldera. You'll also pass through old-growth Ponderosa pine groves.

What wildlife might I encounter on the ride?

The preserve is home to abundant wildlife. Cyclists commonly sight elk, coyotes, black bears, and various bird species, especially in the valley meadows and forested areas.

Where can I park to access the Valles Caldera National Preserve via Los Alamos Valley route?

While the specific starting point for this route is Los Alamos, for general access to the preserve, parking is available at the Valles Caldera National Preserve Visitor Center. You can find more detailed information on parking and access points on the National Park Service website.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for cycling in Valles Caldera National Preserve?

Yes, there may be entrance fees or specific permits required depending on your activity and access point within the Valles Caldera National Preserve. It's always best to check the official National Park Service website for the most current information regarding fees and regulations before your visit.

Is this road cycling route dog-friendly?

While the Valles Caldera National Preserve generally has regulations regarding pets, specific rules for road cycling routes may vary. It's recommended to check the official National Park Service website for the most up-to-date pet policies within the preserve.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The preserve is open to year-round bicycle access. However, for road cycling, late spring through early fall generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Be aware that the high altitude can mean cooler temperatures, and weather can change rapidly. Winter cycling is possible but may involve snow and ice, making conditions more challenging.

Does this route connect with other trails in the area?

Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it does pass through sections that intersect with other trails. Notably, you may encounter parts of the Two Mile Mesa Trail, American Springs, Apache Spring Trail, and Gabriella Trail along the way.

What should I bring for a road cycling trip on this route?

Given the route's difficulty, length, and high altitude, you should bring plenty of water, high-energy snacks, appropriate layers of clothing for varying temperatures, sun protection, a repair kit for your bike, and a first-aid kit. A helmet is essential, and a bell or horn is advisable due to potential vehicle traffic on narrow roads.

Are there any specific safety considerations for cycling in Valles Caldera National Preserve?

Yes, be aware of potential heavy vehicle traffic on some winding roads, as there are no separate bike paths. The high altitude can also affect your performance, so pace yourself and stay hydrated. Always be alert for wildlife, especially elk, which can be present near the roadways.

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