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Forest trail to Rossa Village (via Trail 137A)

Moderate

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Forest trail to Rossa Village (via Trail 137A)

02:18

7.02km

320m

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Hike the moderate Forest trail to Rossa Village (via Trail 137A), featuring waterfalls and views of Lesima and Alfeo over 4.4 miles.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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219 m

View of Lesima and Alfeo

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Beautiful view of Lesima and Alfeo

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850 m

Waterfall in the Forest

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Waterfall found when leaving the path

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914 m

Waterfall on the Trail

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Rio Curiasca di Rosso waterfall accessible directly from the path

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5.21 km

Rossa Village

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Semi-deserted village where there is a church and a cemetery

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7.02 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.65 km

362 m

Surfaces

6.60 km

399 m

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Saturday 30 May

29°C

14°C

31 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the actual location and difficulty of Trail 137A?

While this route is named 'Forest trail to Rossa Village (via Trail 137A)', the detailed information for 'Trail 137A' refers to the Chimney Canyon Trail in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico. This trail is considered difficult and strenuous, featuring steep inclines, rocky sections, and significant elevation gain. It is not associated with a 'Rossa Village' in the context of the detailed trail research.

What is the terrain like on Trail 137A?

The terrain on Trail 137A (Chimney Canyon Trail) is very challenging. You can expect mostly steep inclines, including sections that feel like climbing a 'hidden ladder'. There are narrow fields of naturally strewn rocks and an 'extremely steep wall of rocks' in the middle. The last part can involve a rocky ridge and potentially slippery ground, especially after rain. Trekking poles are highly recommended.

How long does it take to hike Trail 137A?

The route described as 'Forest trail to Rossa Village (via Trail 137A)' is approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 17 minutes to complete. However, if you are referring to the challenging Chimney Canyon Trail (also designated 137A) in the Sandia Mountains, its strenuous nature means it could take significantly longer, especially when considering its connection to the broader La Luz Trail system.

Are there any notable viewpoints or features along the route?

Based on the provided route data, you can expect to see a View of Lesima and Alfeo. There are also two waterfalls: a Waterfall in the Forest and a Waterfall on the Trail. The route also passes by Rossa Village.

Is Trail 137A suitable for beginners or families?

No, the Chimney Canyon Trail (Trail 137A) in the Sandia Mountains is not suitable for beginners or families. It is described as challenging, strenuous, and potentially dangerous for novices. Hikers should be physically well-prepared and capable of self-reliance due to its steep inclines, rocky sections, and significant elevation gain.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

For the Chimney Canyon Trail (137A) in the Sandia Mountains, seasonal considerations are important. While specific details aren't provided, challenging mountain trails like this are generally best hiked in spring or fall to avoid extreme summer heat or winter snow and ice, which can make already slippery sections even more hazardous.

Is Trail 137A dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify if Trail 137A (Chimney Canyon Trail) is dog-friendly. Given its extreme difficulty and rocky, steep terrain, it might be very challenging or unsafe for many dogs, especially without proper gear and training. It's advisable to check local regulations for the Sandia Mountains before bringing a pet.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Trail 137A?

For the Chimney Canyon Trail (137A) in the Sandia Mountains, part of the La Luz Trail system, you may need to check for permits or fees, especially if accessing certain areas or parking. You can find more information on the USDA Forest Service website: usda.gov.

Where is the trailhead and what are the parking options?

For the Chimney Canyon Trail (137A) in the Sandia Mountains, it connects to the renowned La Luz Trail system. Parking for the La Luz Trailhead is typically available, but it's recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends, as spaces can fill up quickly. Specific details about public transport to this trailhead are not available, so planning for private vehicle access is generally advised.

What should I bring for a hike on Trail 137A?

Given the challenging and strenuous nature of Trail 137A (Chimney Canyon Trail), you should be well-prepared. Essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, trekking poles for stability on steep and rocky sections, plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and appropriate layers of clothing for changing mountain weather. A first-aid kit and navigation tools are also highly recommended.

Are there any alternative hikes nearby if Trail 137A is too difficult?

If the Chimney Canyon Trail (137A) proves too challenging, the broader Sandia Mountains area offers a variety of other trails. While specific alternatives are not detailed here, you can explore other sections of the La Luz Trail system or look for less strenuous routes within the Sandia Mountains that might better suit your fitness level.

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