East Fork Trail via Las Conchas Trailhead
East Fork Trail via Las Conchas Trailhead
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Embark on an easy hike along the East Fork Trail via Las Conchas Trailhead, a scenic journey that follows the East Fork of the Jemez River. You will wind through a picturesque canyon, enjoying constant riverside views and the soothing sounds of flowing water. The route, which is 3.9 miles…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
Parking is available directly at the Las Conchas Trailhead. Due to the trail's popularity, especially on weekends, it's highly recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The trail offers different attractions throughout the year. For vibrant wildflowers, visit between June and September. In the fall, the aspens provide striking colors. The initial sections are generally accessible, but winter conditions may require specific gear.
The East Fork Trail is located within the Santa Fe National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on this trail, nor are there entrance fees for the forest itself. However, always check the official USDA Forest Service website for any updated regulations before your visit.
The trail largely follows the East Fork of the Jemez River, featuring a mix of rocky formations, deep conifer forests, and open meadows. The path frequently crosses the river via numerous rebuilt footbridges. While the initial sections are generally smooth, some areas may be rocky. You'll also encounter colorful, jagged walls of rhyolite lava.
You'll enjoy constant riverside views and the soothing sounds of the East Fork of the Jemez River. Notable features include the numerous wooden bridges, diverse wildflowers (June-September), and aspens that turn golden in the fall. The East Fork Trail viewpoint offers scenic vistas. Keep an eye out for the rare bunchberry dogwood on north-facing slopes.
Yes, the initial 2 miles from the Las Conchas Trailhead are generally rated as easy with minimal elevation gain, making it an excellent choice for families and children. It's often described as a relaxing stroll with plenty of shady areas for picnicking along the river.
To best enjoy the tranquility of the East Fork Trail and ensure parking, it's advisable to arrive early in the morning, especially if you plan to visit on a weekend. This popular trail can get busy, so an early start helps you beat the rush.
Yes, the route primarily follows the East Fork Trail (137). While the komoot route focuses on a specific section, the overall East Fork Trail (137) extends for 10 miles and can connect to other areas within the Jemez Mountains.
The first 2 miles from the Las Conchas Trailhead are considered easy, with very little elevation gain. This makes it accessible for most hikers, including beginners. However, extending beyond this initial segment can lead to more moderately difficult sections with greater elevation changes.
While the trail offers many scenic spots for picnicking, there are no developed restrooms or potable water sources directly on the trail itself. It's essential to pack in all your water and pack out all trash. Restroom facilities may be available at the trailhead, but it's always best to be prepared.