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Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop

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Hiking trails & Routes
United States
New Mexico
Santa Fe County
Santa Fe

Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop

Moderate

2.7

(12)

97

hikers

Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop

03:02

8.92km

470m

Hiking

The Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop offers a classic Santa Fe hiking experience, guiding you through diverse ecosystems from piñon-juniper woodlands to ponderosa pine forests. As you climb, the terrain shifts from smooth paths to rockier, steeper sections, culminating in expansive views of Santa Fe and the surrounding mountain ranges from a prominent rock outcropping near the summit. This 5.5-mile (8.9 km) moderate hike with 1550 feet (472 metres) of elevation gain is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local landscape.

Plan for a roughly 3-hour and 2-minute journey, keeping in mind that the trail is popular due to its proximity to Santa Fe. The trailhead is just a short drive from downtown, making it an easy escape. While no permits are required, consider starting early, especially on weekends, to secure parking and enjoy the trail before it gets too busy. Fall is particularly scenic with the aspens turning golden, but be mindful of potentially icy conditions at higher elevations during colder seasons.

This trail is a local favorite, renowned for its accessibility and the stunning panoramic views it delivers. It's part of the larger Dale Ball Trail system, offering opportunities for extended exploration if you're feeling ambitious. The ecological diversity you encounter, from high desert flora to different forest types, makes it a fascinating natural journey right on Santa Fe's doorstep.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Atalaya Mountain

Highlight • Summit

With 9,121 feet, Atalaya Mountain is one of the highest peaks around the city of Santa Fe. It is part of the Sangre de Cristo Range. Up here, you will be treated with a stunning view towards Santa Fe, Sun Mountain, Picacho Peak and Thompson Peak.

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8.49 km

321 m

102 m

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3.94 km

3.41 km

1.33 km

211 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for the Atalaya Mountain loop, and what are the parking options?

The Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop is easily accessible from downtown Santa Fe. While the trail passes through residential areas initially, there are various access points. Parking is typically available near the trailheads, but it's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as spots can fill up quickly.

How long does it typically take to complete the Atalaya Mountain loop?

This hike is approximately 8.9 kilometers (5.5 miles) long and generally takes around 3 hours to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your pace, fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

Is the Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop suitable for beginners?

The trail is rated as moderate. While some sections are quite steep and can be challenging, especially with loose gravel, there are often options for both steeper, more direct routes and longer, more gradual paths. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness can enjoy this trail, but should be prepared for a steady climb and some strenuous parts.

What is the terrain like on the Atalaya Mountain loop?

The terrain is diverse, starting through piñon and juniper forests on winding singletrack. As you gain elevation, the landscape transitions to ponderosa pine and aspen groves. The path can be rocky, with some steeper sections featuring loose gravel and pine needles. You'll also cross arroyos along the way.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

As you ascend, you'll be treated to expansive views of Santa Fe, the Rio Grande Valley, the Jemez Mountains, the Galisteo Basin, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. While the immediate summit of Atalaya Mountain might be treed, numerous viewpoints near the top offer panoramic vistas.

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

Hiking is possible year-round, but the most favorable conditions are typically found in winter, spring, and fall. The aspen trees are particularly stunning when they turn golden in the fall. During summer, it's best to start early to avoid the midday heat.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop is a popular choice for pet owners and is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to help maintain the trail for everyone.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike in the Santa Fe National Forest?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on the Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop within the Santa Fe National Forest. However, always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service before your visit, especially if planning an overnight trip or using specific facilities.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is part of the extensive Dale Ball Trail System. It utilizes sections of the Atalaya Trail (170), Saint John's Trail (174), and the Hard Atalaya Trail (172), offering many possibilities for customizing your hike.

What should I bring for a hike on Atalaya Mountain?

Given the trail's moderate difficulty and varying terrain, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as temperatures can change with elevation. A topographical map or a reliable navigation app like komoot is also helpful due to the interconnected trail network.

Are there any amenities or places to eat near the trailhead?

The trail's proximity to downtown Santa Fe means you're just minutes away from numerous cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. You can easily find options for a meal or refreshments before or after your hike.

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