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Tesuque

Easy hikes and walks around Tesuque

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Easy hiking trails around Tesuque are set within the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, offering diverse terrain. The region features a mix of lush aspen and coniferous forests, high-desert landscapes, and creek beds. Hikers can experience significant elevation changes and panoramic views across varied natural features.

Best easy hiking trails around Tesuque

  • The most popular easy hiking route is North Bell Loop, a 2.7 miles (4.3 km) trail that takes 1 hour 12 minutes to complete. This…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Borrego (150), Windsor (254) and Bear Wallow (182) Trail Loop

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The Borrego (150), Windsor (254) and Bear Wallow (182) Trail Loop is an easy 3.7-mile (5.9 km) hike that takes you through the beautiful Santa Fe National Forest. You'll descend…

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If you're seeking an easy hike that packs a scenic punch, the North Bell Loop is a great pick. This 2.7-mile (4.3 km) route, with its 277 feet (84 metres)…

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Embark on the Juan, Carol, and Little Tesuque Loop for an easy hiking experience that packs diverse scenery into a short journey. This route covers 1.6 miles (2.5 km) with…

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1.06km

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Embark on an easy hike along the Waterfall Trail, a refreshing journey through a lush forest. You will follow the sound of rushing water, leading you to a scenic waterfall…

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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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oliviakellis
November 26, 2025, Santa Fe Plaza

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 North Section of the Dale Ball Trails is easily accessible from the city and offers a great escape into the wilderness. You can enjoy views of local plant life and a small network of trails that can be short and easy, or a little more challenging depending on what you are looking for.

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Nice town to spend a day Route 66

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Hans1949
August 19, 2022, Santa Fe Plaza

Capital of the US federal state of New Mexico, with many Pueblo style buildings.

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Vincent Reboul
February 19, 2022, Santa Fe Plaza

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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Karsten S.
April 30, 2020, Santa Fe Plaza

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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Tom Wälti
April 28, 2020, Santa Fe Plaza

Santa Fe, the city of beautiful adobe buildings, is now home to two major roads: the Santa Fe Trail, an important trade route that lost its importance with the construction of the railroad in the 1830s, and the original route of Route 66 . When it comes to Santa Fé and New Mexico, few people think of skiing! And yet there are some well-known winter sports areas in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains north of the well-known place. The place itself is at least 2,000 m above sea level. As early as the 12th century, there was an Indian settlement on the site of today's town. The first Spaniards arrived in the 16th century. In 1610 Santa Fe became the seat of the governor of the province of Nuevo Méjico in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Santa Fe is the oldest capital in the USA. Because of its history, Santa Fe has several historic buildings, including the oldest public building in the United States, the Governor's Palace, dating from 1610, and the oldest church in the United States, the San Miguel Mission Church, dating from 1628. Santa Fe's full name is La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís", Spanish for "Royal City of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi" Decades ago, most streets in Santa Fe were unpaved, and the only visitors were hippies and bohemian souls who came here for introspection. Today, Santa Fe is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the United States. Art galleries now outnumber grocery stores. As a Mecca of art and culture, holidaymakers will find a wealth of sights and museums. About 200 galleries are located in the city. In addition, Santa Fe is a magnet for visitors from all over the world. As early as the middle of the 20th century, the city fathers recognized how important it was for their city to preserve and beautify the cityscape. So it was made mandatory that every new building is built in the traditional Pueblo style (Adobe style). The result is a cityscape unlike any other city of its size in the United States. The identification of the inhabitants with their city and the great attraction for artists and vacationers is largely based on this exemplary, far-sighted urban planning. The "Santa Fe Express" is also famous. Often the target of robbers and gangs in the Wild West, the railway connection is still one of the most important railway connections from west to east.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Tesuque?

Tesuque offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 40 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, there are more than 90 hiking routes in the area, catering to various skill levels within the Sangre de Cristo foothills.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Tesuque?

Easy hikes in Tesuque feature diverse terrain, ranging from lush aspen and coniferous forests to high-desert landscapes and peaceful creek beds. You'll find paths with gentle gradients, offering a mix of shaded environments and open views of the surrounding mountains.

Are there any family-friendly easy hikes in Tesuque?

Yes, many easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Juan, Carol, and Little Tesuque Loop is a gentle 1.6-mile path that follows peaceful creek beds, providing a shaded and green environment perfect for a leisurely family outing. The Little Tesuque Trail, mentioned in regional research, is also known for being family-friendly.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails?

Many trails in the Tesuque area are dog-friendly, especially those that follow creek beds and offer natural shade. The Little Tesuque Trail, for example, is popular for dog walking. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to respect the natural environment and other hikers.

Are there any easy circular hiking routes in Tesuque?

Yes, Tesuque has several easy circular routes. The North Bell Loop is a great option, covering 2.7 miles with gentle gradients through varied terrain. Another popular choice is the Chamisa Trail Loop, a 2.5-mile trail leading through forested areas.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on easy hikes around Tesuque?

Easy hikes around Tesuque offer views of the Sangre de Cristo foothills, diverse forests with aspen and ponderosa pines, and high-desert landscapes. While hiking, you might encounter distinctive geological formations like Camel Rock, or enjoy the peaceful riparian areas along creek beds. For cultural landmarks, you can visit nearby attractions like The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi or the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Tesuque?

The easy hiking trails in Tesuque are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from lush canyons to sweeping views of the Jemez Mountains, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.

Is there parking available near the easy hiking trails?

Yes, many trailheads for easy hikes in Tesuque, especially within larger networks like the La Tierra Trails and Dale Ball Trails, offer designated parking areas. It's always advisable to check specific route details for parking information before you go.

Are there any easy trails accessible by public transport?

While Tesuque itself is more rural, some trails within the broader Santa Fe area, which is close to Tesuque, might be more accessible via public transport. However, for many trailheads directly in Tesuque, personal transportation is generally recommended. Always check local public transport schedules and routes for the most current information.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Tesuque?

The spring and fall seasons are generally ideal for easy hikes in Tesuque, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural beauty. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while fall showcases stunning aspen colors. Summer mornings are also good, but be mindful of afternoon heat. Winter can be beautiful, but some trails may have snow or ice, requiring appropriate gear.

Are there any easy trails that lead to viewpoints?

Yes, many easy trails in Tesuque offer rewarding viewpoints. Due to its location in the Sangre de Cristo foothills, even gentle paths can provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. For example, parts of the Dale Ball Trails network, which includes easy sections like the Dale Ball Trails North loop, offer expansive views across juniper forests and arroyos.

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