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Embark on the Coyote Call Trail for a moderate jogging experience that winds along the rim of an ancient volcano. This route covers 2.9 miles (4.6 km) and climbs 468 feet (143 metres), offering impressive views into the vast Valle Grande. You will pass through peaceful stands of ponderosa pine and aspen, with the entire loop taking about 37 minutes to complete.
When planning your visit, be aware that this trail is at a higher altitude, starting around 8,735 feet and reaching 9,170 feet, so prepare accordingly. The trail is generally not heavily used, allowing for a peaceful run. Parking is usually available at the trailhead, making access straightforward for your outing.
This trail provides a unique opportunity to jog within the Valles Caldera National Preserve, a landscape shaped by volcanic activity. Keep an eye out for wildlife; you might spot soaring hawks or signs of elk as you enjoy the natural features of the area. The route offers a good balance of physical activity and scenic beauty within this remarkable caldera.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Komoot data suggests that jogging the entire loop usually takes about 37 minutes. However, this can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
While generally considered a moderate route, the trail does have sections with a moderate grade and one part can be steep (up to 8.5 degrees). The initial portion can also be somewhat rocky. Joggers should also be aware that the trail starts at around 8,735 feet, so you'll be exercising at altitude. It's a good option for beginners looking for a bit of a challenge, but be prepared for varied terrain and elevation changes.
The Coyote Call Trail is located near the Valles Caldera National Preserve. For specific parking information and trailhead access, it's best to check the official Valles Caldera National Preserve website or local visitor information centers, as details can sometimes change.
The trail offers varied terrain. You'll find packed soil covered by vegetation, though the initial section can be somewhat rocky. It begins with a moderate climb through open grassy meadows, and includes sections with a moderate grade, with one part being steep. The route traces along the wall of an ancient volcano.
You can expect outstanding scenic views into the Valle Grande of the Valles Caldera National Preserve, especially from the lower portions of the trail. The route traces along the wall of an ancient volcano, offering vast vistas of the thirteen-mile-wide volcanic caldera. You'll also pass through ponderosa pine and aspen stands.
Wildlife sightings are possible, including hawks soaring on thermal updrafts. You might also find evidence of elk along the path. The preserve is known for its diverse wildlife.
Early summer is particularly beautiful due to abundant wildflowers. Given the higher elevation, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, but always check local weather conditions before heading out. Winters can bring snow, making jogging more challenging.
Regulations regarding pets in national preserves can vary. It's crucial to check the official Valles Caldera National Preserve website or contact them directly for the most current information on dog policies, including leash requirements.
Yes, the Valles Caldera National Preserve typically requires an entrance fee or a pass. For detailed information on fees, permits, and any specific regulations for accessing trails like the Coyote Call Trail, please visit the official Valles Caldera National Preserve website or peecnature.org.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Rabbit Ridge Trail, VC0401, Alamo Boundary Trail, and Scooter Peak Trail, offering potential for longer or alternative routes if you wish to explore further.
The trail starts at approximately 8,735 feet and reaches up to 9,170 feet. This higher elevation means the air is thinner, which can make physical activity more challenging, especially if you're not accustomed to it. It's advisable to hydrate well and take breaks as needed.
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