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Embark on the easy Paseo de la Mesa hike, a 4.2-mile (6.8 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 49 minutes to complete, with a gentle 414 feet (126 metres) of elevation gain. As you hike, you will experience expansive 360-degree views of New Mexico's mountain ranges, including the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail is located on Albuquerque's West Mesa. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, it's generally accessible with parking available at various points along its length. Many users access it from nearby residential areas or designated trailheads.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Given the desert environment, be mindful of hot pavement and potential wildlife like rattlesnakes, especially during warmer months.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking this trail, offering milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot with intense sun exposure, while winter can bring cold winds. Early mornings or late afternoons are recommended during warmer seasons to avoid the midday heat.
The Paseo de la Mesa trail is located near or within the Petroglyph National Monument area. While the trail itself might not have a direct fee, it's always a good idea to check the official National Monument website (nps.gov/petr) for any specific regulations or fees if you plan to explore within the monument boundaries.
The trail is predominantly paved with asphalt, featuring lane striping, making it suitable for walking, biking, and running. There are also unpaved sections that connect to other trails, including those within Petroglyph National Monument, and a parallel dirt road alternative. Be aware that reviewers have noted the presence of cracks across the paved surface.
While Komoot rates this as an easy hike, some sources describe it as 'moderate' to 'advanced' for hiking due to sustained uphill sections and an elevation gain of 400-500 feet in one direction. For cycling, it's often rated as 'easy' and family-friendly. Beginners should be prepared for the uphill climb, especially if hiking the full length.
You'll be treated to expansive 360-degree views of several mountain ranges, including the Jemez, Santa Fe, Sandia, Manzano, San Mateo, and Magdalena ranges, as well as Mount Taylor and other peaks. The trail also passes by unique volcanic and geologic features, offering glimpses of ancient lava flows and desert vegetation.
The desert environment supports various wildlife such as tarantulas, lizards, grasshoppers, birds, rattlesnakes, coyotes, and hares. Desert vegetation like wispy grasses, seasonal flowers including bush penstemon, orange globe mallow, and yellow chamisa line the path, adding to its natural beauty.
A key consideration is the significant lack of shade along the entire route, making sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and ample water essential. Strong winds can also be a factor. The trail generally heads gradually uphill in a westward direction, so the return trip will be predominantly downhill and potentially faster.
Yes, the Paseo de la Mesa trail connects to other routes, including those within Petroglyph National Monument. A small portion of the route also follows the Utilty Access Road.
The Paseo de la Mesa is primarily an out-and-back trail. While it connects to other paths, the main route itself is not a loop. You will typically return along the same path you came from.