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Hiking around Las Campanas offers access to diverse high desert landscapes characterized by rolling hills and expansive vistas. The area features juniper glades and open terrain, with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains providing a consistent backdrop. This region transitions from open desert to foothills, providing varied environments for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Hike the easy 2.6 miles (4.3 km) Santa Fe River Trail through urban parks and greenways, gaining 110 feet (34 metres).
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Hike the easy Santa Fe River Trail, a 1.3-mile paved urban greenway through Santa Fe River Park, perfect for a quick stroll.

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Hike the easy 1.4-mile Frank S Ortiz Dog Park trail in Santa Fe, offering rolling hills, desert views, and mountain vistas.
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Hike the easy Frenchy's Barn Park Loop, a 1.2-mile route in Santa Fe's Frenchy's Field Park, featuring river views and art installations.
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Hike the easy 0.3-mile Cross of the Martyrs Trail in Santa Fe for historical insights and panoramic city and mountain views.
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Santa Fe Plaza stands as the historic and cultural heart of Santa Fe. Founded in 1610, it’s one of the oldest continuously occupied public spaces in the United States. The Plaza was originally designed as the central square for the Spanish colonial Presidio, surrounded by residences, a chapel, and the seat of government. Over the centuries it evolved — welcoming trade caravans arriving along the historic Santa Fe Trail, serving as a gathering place for Indigenous, Spanish, Mexican, and later American communities, hosting centuries of civic, social, and cultural life. Today, the Plaza remains a lively public square ringed by adobe-style buildings, galleries, boutiques, and museums — including the Palace of the Governors, the oldest continuously occupied public building in the U.S. The plaza is also the official starting point for the Santa Fe to Taos thru-hike.
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This small waterfall near Frenchy’s Field Park is a picturesque spot to pause as you walk along the river.
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This park is an interesting highlight near the Santa Fe River. The name comes from Frenchy Parachou, who owned a dairy farm here and later donated the land to the city as an open space area. There are some paths and trails that run through the 17-acre property and lots of wildflowers, fruit trees and even a prairie dog habitat!
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Capital of the US federal state of New Mexico, with many Pueblo style buildings.
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The old town of Santa Fe is full of charm. It has kept its authenticity with its old center made of adobe houses. It is a city where you will find many art galleries, but also exceptional and unique museums like the Mocna (Museum of Contemporary Native Art) as well as many sculptures in the streets. This part of the original city revolves around the Santa Fe Plaza, where many artists sell their crafts on the ground. The Mocna is just opposite the church dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi. For more information see their website: https://iaia.edu/mocna/
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Around the square there are shops on all four sides, especially chic jewelry stores, shoe stores and clothing shops. Sometimes even grouped together in small indoor malls, there is an incredible variety of mostly very expensive shopping opportunities. Especially those who like Indian jewelry and cowboy boots will get their money's worth at a very high price level. But there is also a jeweler with Breitling watches etc. Absolutely comparable to the chic malls and shops in Southern California. In addition, many nice little bars and restaurants as well as some very chic hotels, all in pueblo style and definitely worth a visit.
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Located at the end of the historic Santa Fe Trail, surrounded by the picturesque Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A modern hotel in Santa Fe that is shaped by the art and soul of the Southwest. The Inn & Spa at Loretto is in the heart of Santa Fe, just a short walk from the city's famous galleries and museums, and Canyon Road's Artist Row. The hotel perfectly captures the spirit of the surrounding artist community. Thanks to the incomparable combination of location, unique charm and soul, the Inn & Spa at Loretto has become really famous as an accommodation in Santa Fe.
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There are 15 easy hiking trails around Las Campanas. In total, the area offers 34 routes, ranging from easy to moderate, providing diverse options for exploration.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Frenchy's Barn Park Loop is a short, easy path through a park setting, and Frenchy's Field itself is known for wildflowers and prairie dog habitats, making it an engaging spot for children.
The Frank S Ortiz Dog Park trail is specifically designed for dogs, offering open views within a designated park area where your canine companion can roam. Many other trails in the high desert terrain are also suitable for dogs, but always check local regulations and keep them leashed.
Easy hikes around Las Campanas offer picturesque high desert landscapes with rolling hills and expansive vistas. You'll enjoy panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, juniper glades, and open terrain. Trails like the Santa Fe River Trail provide a different experience, following a greenway through urban parks.
Yes, there are several loop options. The Frenchy's Barn Park Loop is a popular easy choice. The broader La Tierra Trails System, located just north of Santa Fe, also features loop trails like the Ridgetop loop and the Calabasas Trail loop, which wind through high desert terrain with great views.
The easy trails in Las Campanas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible paths, the diverse high desert terrain, and the stunning mountain views that define the region.
Yes, the area around Las Campanas is rich in history. You can find attractions such as the The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, the Palace of the Governors, and the historic Old Santa Fe Trail. These are often a short distance from many of the accessible trails.
The high desert climate of Las Campanas makes hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, while summer mornings are also popular before the heat of the day. Wildflowers are a highlight from April through October, especially on trails like the Chamisa Trail.
The Santa Fe River Trail is a prominent easy route. For additional details on the Santa Fe River Greenway and its features, you can consult resources provided by the city of Santa Fe at santafenm.gov.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in the Las Campanas area provide expansive views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, which form a constant backdrop. The La Tierra Trails System, particularly the Ridgetop loop, is known for its open vistas across the high desert towards these mountains.
For beginners or those looking for a quick walk, the Frenchy's Barn Park Loop is an excellent choice, often completed in under 30 minutes. The Cross of the Martyrs Trail is another very short, easy option.


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