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Hiking around Sedillo, New Mexico, is characterized by a semiarid continental climate and diverse geological formations. The terrain features gravelly alluvium soils, elevations reaching approximately 6,877 feet on Sedillo Hill, and natural vegetation including juniper and cholla. The region's dramatic landscapes are a result of successive periods of mountain building, erosion, and droughts, creating mountains, canyons, and mesas. Sedillo Ridge Open Space offers 495 acres of forested land, providing varied hiking opportunities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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8.78km
03:24
340m
340m
Embark on the South Crest and Faulty Trails Loop, a moderate hiking adventure spanning 5.5 miles (8.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1123 feet (342 metres). This route guides…
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15.3km
06:35
960m
650m
Embark on a difficult hike along the South Sandia Peak via South Crest and CCC Trail Loop, a demanding route stretching 9.5 miles (15.3 km). You will gain an impressive…

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8.67km
02:29
190m
190m
Hike the 5.4-mile Sandia Vista, Doe Run, Canyon, and Sierra Vista Loop, a moderate trail through varied canyon terrain near Cedar Crest.
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799m
00:21
80m
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Hike the Travertine Falls Trail, a moderate 0.5-mile route in Cibola National Forest, featuring unique rock formations and a seasonal waterf
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03:28
310m
190m
Embark on the Cedro Peak OHV Trail for a moderate hiking adventure through the diverse landscapes of the Cibola National Forest. This route winds through a mix of pinyon pine,…
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Two small caves with a waterfall that is more or less visible depending on the season and that you can also climb.
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This peak sees less traffic than the primary Sandia Peak to the north, so it's a nice opportunity for a getaway from the crowds. You'll still get stunning views from the top, though, along with a good sweat, as every route up involves quite a bit of elevation gain. The name of this peak (and the entire ridgeline it inhabits) means "watermelon" in Spanish; it refers to the lovely pinkish color these mountains take on when hit by low-angle sun.
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This seasonal waterfall is at its best during spring, when the water flows most abundantly; otherwise, you might catch just a trickle. Nevertheless, it's a splendid sight, and the fact that it's less frequented makes it a tranquil spot to enjoy.
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Sedillo's landscape is characterized by a semiarid continental climate, featuring gravelly alluvium soils and elevations reaching approximately 6,877 feet on Sedillo Hill. You'll encounter diverse geological formations, including mountains, canyons, and mesas, with natural vegetation like juniper, cholla, and Apache plume. The trails often wind through forested areas within the East Mountains.
There are over 10 hiking routes available in the Sedillo area, offering a range of experiences from moderate loops to more challenging ascents. These trails are rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Yes, while many trails are moderate, there is at least one easy route available. For those looking for a moderate but manageable option, the South Crest and Faulty Trails Loop is a popular choice, offering varied terrain over 5.5 miles.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the South Sandia Peak via South Crest and CCC Trail Loop is a difficult 9.5-mile path that provides significant elevation gain towards South Sandia Peak, offering rewarding views.
Yes, several routes in Sedillo are circular. A popular moderate option is the South Crest and Faulty Trails Loop. Another great loop that takes you through varied landscapes is the Sandia Vista, Doe Run, Canyon, and Sierra Vista Loop.
Sedillo's trails offer views of dramatic geological formations, including mountains, canyons, and mesas. You'll pass through areas with juniper, cholla, and Apache plume vegetation. While still under development, the Sedillo Ridge Open Space is envisioned to provide access to forested lands within the East Mountains, adjacent to the Cibola National Forest, promising diverse natural scenery.
The Sedillo Ridge Open Space is a developing area of 495 acres within the East Mountains. Bernalillo County is actively developing this open space, with plans for trail construction for hikers and equestrians. Design for trailheads and initial access trails is scheduled to begin in Fall 2025. Currently, the Open Space program offers year-round experiences such as guided hikes and educational field trips in the broader area.
The hiking experience in Sedillo is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 5 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse, geologically rich landscapes, the variety of trail difficulties, and the opportunity to explore unique high desert flora and geological formations.
Yes, the Travertine Falls Trail is a moderate hike that leads to Travertine Falls, offering a unique natural feature to explore.
The region's diverse ecosystems, including forested areas and high desert flora, support various wildlife. While specific sightings depend on the season and time of day, areas like the nearby Sandia Foothills Open Space are known for opportunities for birdwatching and encountering local wildlife.
Sedillo experiences a semiarid continental climate. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, and winters can bring colder weather, but the region's diverse trails can be enjoyed year-round with appropriate preparation and checking local weather conditions.
While specific parking details for all trails vary, Bernalillo County is actively developing the Sedillo Ridge Open Space, which includes plans for a parking lot and trail access, with design scheduled to begin in Fall 2025. For other trails, it's advisable to check individual route descriptions on komoot for specific trailhead parking information.


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