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New Mexico
Doña Ana County
Picacho Hills

Picacho Mountain

Easy

4.9

(7456)

16,492

hikers

Picacho Mountain

00:44

1.96km

200m

Hiking

Hike the easy 1.2-mile Picacho Mountain trail in New Mexico for panoramic views of the Mesilla Valley and Organ Mountains.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

A

Burke Ranch Road parking

Highlight • Parking

1

1.84 km

Picacho Peak Summit

Highlight • Summit

View of Las Cruces and Organ Mountains

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1.96 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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1.55 km

402 m

Surfaces

1.54 km

388 m

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Highest point (1,470 m)

Lowest point (1,280 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Picacho Mountain trail?

The trail can be accessed from the Burke Ranch Road parking area. This is a common starting point for routes in the Picacho Mountain Recreation Area.

Is the Picacho Mountain trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, this specific komoot tour is rated as 'easy' and covers a short distance of just under 2 kilometers. The broader Picacho Mountain area near Las Cruces, New Mexico, offers trails for various skill levels, but this particular route is beginner-friendly.

Are dogs allowed on the Picacho Mountain trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, which includes Picacho Mountain. Always keep your dog on a leash and pack out any waste.

What is the best time of year to hike Picacho Mountain?

The best time to hike is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April). Summers can be extremely hot in the Chihuahuan Desert, making hiking challenging and potentially dangerous.

Are there any permits or fees required for hiking Picacho Mountain?

Picacho Mountain is part of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking in this area. However, always check the official Bureau of Land Management (BLM) website for the most current regulations, especially if planning an overnight trip or specific activities.

What is the terrain and scenery like on the trail?

The trail traverses a volcanic mountain composed of rhyolite, rising from the Chihuahuan Desert flats. You'll encounter rocky outcrops and desert vegetation. From the Picacho Peak Summit, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Southern New Mexico, including the Mesilla Valley and the Organ Mountains.

What kind of wildlife or plants might I see along the way?

As the trail is in the Chihuahuan Desert, you might spot desert flora like various cacti, creosote bushes, and ocotillo. Wildlife can include desert hares, various bird species, and possibly reptiles. You might even see cattle grazing in the distance, adding to the 'Old West' feel.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The primary point of interest on this route is reaching the Picacho Peak Summit, which offers expansive views of the surrounding desert landscape and distant mountain ranges. The starting point, Burke Ranch Road parking, also serves as a key landmark.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the Picacho Mountain Recreation Area features over 15 miles of trails. This specific route utilizes a section of the Burke Ranch Road trail, which makes up about 12% of its path. You'll find opportunities to connect with other trails in the area if you wish to extend your hike.

What should I pack for a hike on Picacho Mountain?

Even for a shorter hike, it's essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), and sturdy hiking shoes. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. A map or GPS device is also recommended, as cell service can be spotty.

Is the Picacho Mountain trail a loop or an out-and-back?

This specific komoot tour for Picacho Mountain is an out-and-back route. You will return along the same path you took to reach the summit.

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