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Embark on the Lookout Mountain via Crest and Scenic Trails, a moderate hike that takes you through diverse alpine environments. You will cover 3.7 miles (6.0 km) and ascend 1794 feet (547 metres), typically completing the route in about 2 hours and 7 minutes. The journey begins in an alpine…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.07 km
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212 m
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990 m
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The hike begins on the Scenic Trail, winding through an alpine meadow and a climax spruce and fir forest. As you ascend on the Crest Trail, you'll pass through Douglas firs and subalpine firs. The uppermost section to Lookout Mountain is above the timberline, offering extensive exposure and panoramic 50-mile views of eastern New Mexico, White Sands, and peaks like Sierra Blanca. You might also encounter fields of wildflowers.
The overall hike is generally considered suitable for novice to intermediate hikers. While the Scenic and Crest Trails are well-maintained, the final ascent on the Lookout Trail to the summit is shorter but steep, with significant elevation gain and high-altitude exposure. Hikers should be prepared for these challenges.
The trail begins at the Scenic Trailhead, located near Ski Apache. It's recommended to park outside the Ski Apache gate, as it closes after 5 PM.
Yes, this trail is suitable for dogs. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you practice Leave No Trace principles by packing out all waste.
The best time to hike is typically during the warmer months when the trail is free of snow. Due to significant elevation and portions above the timberline, be aware of weather conditions, especially the risk of lightning from thunderstorms. The trail is closed for ski operations during winter.
Generally, there are no permits required for day hiking on this trail within the Lincoln National Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official USDA Forest Service website for the most current regulations regarding fees or permits for specific activities or areas: usda.gov.
You'll experience a high-altitude alpine ecosystem, starting at 9,750 feet and ascending to Lookout Mountain's summit at 11,580 feet. Along the Crest Trail, at its intersection with the Lookout Trail, you'll find Ice Spring, a perennial spring. From the summit of Lookout Mountain, expect expansive 50-mile views, including White Sands, Sierra Blanca, Nogal Peak, and the Capitan Mountains.
Yes, Ice Spring is located along the Crest Trail at its intersection with the Lookout Trail. It is a perennial spring and serves as a good spot for water. However, it's always wise to carry sufficient water for your hike, especially given the high altitude.
This route is primarily an out-and-back trail. You will follow the Scenic Trail to the Crest Trail, and then the Lookout Trail to the summit, returning the same way.
Yes, the route primarily utilizes sections of the Scenic Trail and the Crest Trail. It also includes the Lookout Mountain Trail to reach the summit. Other trails like Upper Sierra Blanca and Upper Pebbles are also in the vicinity.
Due to the significant elevation and exposed sections above the timberline, hikers are vulnerable to weather changes. Be prepared for sudden storms and lightning, especially in the afternoons. Always check the forecast before heading out. Also, motorized vehicles and mountain bikes are not permitted on this trail.