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Manzano Mountains State Park

The best walks and hikes in Manzano Mountains State Park

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Hikes in Manzano Mountains State Park explore a landscape of forested canyons and mountain slopes. The region is part of a north-south running fault-block mountain range, characterized by forests of ponderosa pine, piñon, and alligator juniper. Trails offer views over the Rio Grande and Estancia valleys from higher elevations.

Best hiking trails in Manzano Mountains State Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Red Canyon Trail to Gallo Peak & Spruce Spring Trail loop — Cibola National Forest, a…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Outer Loop Trail

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Embark on the Outer Loop Trail for an easy 2.0-mile (3.2 km) hike, where you will gain a modest 105 feet (32 metres) of elevation. This route guides you through…

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Embark on the Spruce Spring and Red Canyon Trail Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through a lush green canyon in the Manzano Mountains. This 7.2-mile (11.6 km) route…

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Embark on the Ox Canyon and Red Canyon Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through the diverse landscapes of Cibola National Forest. This 9.3 miles (14.9 km) route involves…

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Embark on the Kayser Mill and Manzano Crest Trail Loop, a moderate hike spanning 7.9 miles (12.7 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1914 feet (583 metres). You can…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Spanish Corral Loop Trail, a gentle 1.5 miles (2.4 km) route that takes about 37 minutes to complete. You'll experience a modest elevation…

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Jamie S.
August 3, 2024, Manzano Crest Trail (between Ox Canyon Trail & Red Canyon Trail)

The Manzano Crest Trail is an epic trail that runs north-south along almost the entirety of the Manzano Mountains. This particular short section traverses the ridge connecting Manzano Peak and Gallo Peak, between Ox Canyon Trail and Red Canyon trail. The trail can be a little hard to follow here, but since you are ridge-running, it's hard to get truly lost. As you hike, you get great views over the Manzano Mountains and beyond.

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August 3, 2024, Red Canyon Trail

The Red Canyon Trail heads west up a drainage from the Red Canyon Campground past some unique rock formation and steep rock faces. It is also unusually (for the area) lush, with mushrooms and wildflowers dotting the trail in the spring and summer. The Red Canyon Trail eventually meets the Manzano Crest Trail just below the summit of Gallo Peak. This is a popular trail in its own right, but if you are looking for more milage, or if you wish to complete a loop rather than an out-and-back, you can link it with the Spruce Spring Trail or the Ox Canyon Trail for a great, challenging hiking loop.

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Gallo Peak stands at just over 10,000 feet at 10,010-feet in the Manzano Mountain Range. The true summit of Gallo Peak is just west of the Manzano Crest Trail and is a moderate jaunt off trail through some boulders and slightly dense forest growth. It is most commonly reached via the Spruce Spring or Red Canyon Trails, which then both lead to the Manzano Crest Trail, which runs north-south along almost the entire mountain range. The summit of Gallo Peak is relatively flat and open, with summit register on the southeast side for you to sign, if you wish.

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Kayser Mill Trail, or the Manzano Mountain Trail, climbs steadily upward to the Manzano Crest Trail, an epic trail that traverses the Manzano Mountain range north-south. The Kayser Mill Trail takes you through a previously burned area, scrub- and grasslands, open forests, and a talus field, with great, sweeping views to the east and tough hiking. As you near the Manzano Crest Trail, it can be a little overgrown so just be prepared for one final challenge before hitting the ridge-line.

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August 3, 2024, Manzano Peak

Manzano Peak stands at 10,098-feet and is the highest peak in the Manzano Mountains. This is a great, challenging summit in a relatively remote mountain range. Manzano Peak can be accessed via a few different trails including the Kayser Mill Trail to the Manzano Crest Trail (the summit is actually the the southern terminus of this trail), or via the Pine Shadow Spring Trail.

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August 3, 2024, Outer Loop

The Outer Loop is one of many trails in a small network of trails in the Manzano Mountains State Park, a small, peaceful state park with camping and hiking. You can connect this well-maintained trail with several others to make pleasant hiking loops of any size through tall pine trees with mountain views.

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The 1-mile Spanish Corral Trail, an offshoot from the main Quarai Ruins Trail, offers a gentle, well-maintained hike with gradual climbs leading to beautiful views of the ruins and surrounding mountains. The trail provides a glimpse into the area's natural wilderness and features red sandstone "veins" believed to be the source of the stone used for the historic structures. Named for its use as a horse corral by the Spanish, the trail is lined with fragrant rose bushes and a variety of wildflowers, making it a scenic and easy hike.

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The Visitor Center at Quarai serves as a gateway to understanding the site's rich history and cultural significance. Inside, you'll find exhibits detailing the story of the ancestral Pueblo people, the Spanish mission, and the natural environment, providing historical context before you explore the trails and ruins. You can then hike the half-mile paved interpretive loop trail that takes you through the ruins, and if you wish to add more milage to your day, you can also explore the one-mile unpaved, primitive Spanish Corral Trail. Bird watching and photography are both very popular activities; don't miss the chance to capture stunning photos of the historic structures, and the beautiful scenery and wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Manzano Mountains State Park?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Manzano Mountains State Park and the surrounding Cibola National Forest, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be sure to bring water for your pet and clean up after them to help preserve the natural environment.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes in the park?

Absolutely. The park is well-suited for families and casual hikers. For a very accessible option, consider the Quarai Mission Loop Trail & Spanish Corral Loop. It's a short, relatively flat walk that explores the historic Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument nearby.

What is the best time of year to hike in the Manzano Mountains?

Autumn is a spectacular time to visit, especially from late September to October. The canyons, particularly the famous Fourth of July Canyon, are filled with big-toothed maples that turn brilliant shades of red, burgundy, and orange. The park's high elevation also provides a cool escape from the heat during the summer months.

What are the options for more challenging hikes in the area?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Manzano Mountain Wilderness offers more strenuous routes. A great example is the hike to Manzano Peak via the Kayser Mill Trail. This demanding trail involves significant elevation gain and rewards you with incredible views from one of the highest points in the range.

Are there any good loop trails available?

Yes, there are several excellent loop trails. For a moderately challenging day out, the Red Canyon Trail to Gallo Peak & Spruce Spring Trail loop is a fantastic choice. It's a 7.2-mile (11.6 km) circuit that takes you through beautiful forest to the summit of Gallo Peak for panoramic views.

What's the difference between hiking in the State Park versus the Wilderness Area?

Manzano Mountains State Park itself features about five miles of well-maintained, interconnected trails that are generally easy to moderate, making them ideal for casual outings. The adjacent Manzano Mountain Wilderness, part of the Cibola National Forest, offers a more rugged and remote experience with longer, more strenuous trails and greater elevation changes, suited for seasoned backpackers and hikers.

How do I get to the trailheads and is there parking?

Manzano Mountains State Park is located off Co Rd B062 in Mountainair. The main park area has designated parking for its trail system and campground. Trailheads in the surrounding Cibola National Forest, such as those for Fourth of July Canyon or Kayser Mill, are accessed via forest roads. It's always a good idea to check road conditions before you go, especially outside the main park.

Is there good birdwatching in the Manzano Mountains?

Yes, the area is a fantastic destination for birdwatching. The mountains serve as a major raptor flyway during the spring and fall migrations. You can often spot wild turkeys, various woodpecker species, and numerous birds of prey. The mix of forest and canyon habitats supports a diverse bird population.

Can I go camping in the park?

Manzano Mountains State Park has a well-regarded campground with facilities, making it a great base for a weekend of hiking. For a more rustic experience, primitive camping and backpacking are permitted in the adjacent Manzano Mountain Wilderness, but you'll need to be self-sufficient and follow Leave No Trace principles.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect?

The trails wind through beautiful forests of ponderosa pine, piñon, and distinctive alligator juniper. From higher elevations, particularly along the Crest Trail, you'll get stunning panoramic views. To the west, you can see across the Rio Grande Valley, and to the east, the views open up over the vast Estancia Valley plains.

Are there any historical sites to see while hiking?

The region is rich in history. A short drive from the park is the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, which preserves the ruins of 17th-century Spanish missions and the ancient Pueblo villages. The name 'Manzano' itself means 'apple' in Spanish, referencing the historic apple orchards planted by early missionaries, remnants of which can still be found in the area.

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