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Atalaya Mountain Loop

Trail Running Route

Hard
6.53 mi
1,835 ft
Summit run starting close to town with incredible views!

Atalaya Mountain provides a great run of moderate strenuousness starting from the foothills close to the town of Santa Fe. The route uses the St Johns Trail nd Atalaya Trail to gain the summit, followed by the Dale Ball Trails system to return, providing a wonderful scenic loop with a different way to descend. You can, of course, choose to return via the same route once you reach the top for a slightly shorter, and in my opinion, less interesting route. You can also do the route in either direction, but following the route mapped provides more shade during the more challenging part of the run: the ascent. St John's and Atalaya trails can be busy on weekends and during holidays due to their close proximity to town and the popularity of these trails. On the other hand, the return trail is much less popular. Initially, the trail is easy going as you wind up close to and across the dry stream bed (very occasionally it will have water after the winter snow melts). Once you reach the forest, the going gets steeper and more strenuous. There is a signed option to take a less strenuous detour should you wish to go a little bit further. The steepness continues until just before the summit where the path flattens a little and gets easier. The summit is an ideal place to stop for a break and take in the views whilst enjoying a refreshment. The next trail returns via the opposite side of the mountain and although initially a bit steep, it is generally a more gentle gradient. Shortly after starting your descent, you will have the option for a short detour to reach the summit of Picacho Peak. Just return back to the trail afterward. The trail throughout this route is fairly smooth and dusty with only small boulders to step over every now and then. Be mindful that snow will be present in the winter months and snowshoes or microspikes are essential when snow is present; the ascent is very steep at times and will almost certainly be slippy and/or icy. Written by Cece Moore
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Trailhead to Junction 1.41.47 mi531 ft6.6%
St. John's to Atalaya Summit3.09 mi1,778 ft10.8%
St John's TH UH (steep route) to Atalaya Summit3.03 mi1,736 ft10.7%
Atalaya Trail to Wilderness Gate0.44 mi194 ft8.2%
Atalaya Hill Trail Climb0.78 mi318 ft7.7%
Atalaya summit from Wilderness Gate Road2.29 mi1,578 ft13.0%
Atalaya - WG Rd to Powerline0.35 mi187 ft10.0%
Atalaya - WG Rd to Fork0.94 mi456 ft9.1%
East Ridge Road Climb0.38 mi135 ft6.6%
East Ridge Road Climb0.25 mi259 ft19.5%
East Ridge Road Climb0.30 mi249 ft15.5%
Atalaya - Route convergence to summit1.00 mi873 ft16.4%
Atalaya Hill Trail Climb0.30 mi161 ft10.1%
East Ridge Road Climb0.40 mi246 ft11.5%
Atalaya Summit Ridge0.32 mi174 ft10.0%
Norte y abajo1.00 mi-791 ft-14.9%
Down South Picacho - 36 to Cruz Blanca1.42 mi-627 ft-8.3%
Sunnyside Down (DB 41-42)0.46 mi-240 ft-9.7%
Dale Ball - Down Lower South Picacho - 41 to Camino Cruz Blanca0.91 mi-407 ft-8.4%
Camino de Cruz Blanca0.28 mi-108 ft-7.1%
Horse to the Barn0.54 mi-171 ft-6.0%