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United States
New Mexico
Doña Ana County
Las Cruces

Triviz Path

Easy

4.8

(4308)

19,334

hikers

Triviz Path

01:10

4.54km

20m

Hiking

Hike the easy Triviz Path, a 2.8-mile paved urban trail in Las Cruces, offering city connections and views of the Organ Mountains.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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3.32 km

Abundant Life Assembly of God

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4.54 km

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3.08 km

1.35 km

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3.36 km

663 m

397 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Triviz Path?

The Triviz Path is considered an easy and beginner-friendly trail. It is predominantly flat and much of it is wheelchair-accessible, making it ideal for low-impact exercise and family outings.

Where can I park to access the Triviz Path?

As an urban trail, the Triviz Path can be accessed from various points throughout Las Cruces. You can typically find parking in adjacent residential areas or commercial centers that border the path. Specific trailhead parking lots are not explicitly mentioned, but its urban nature means multiple entry points are available.

Is the Triviz Path suitable for families and children?

Yes, the path is very suitable for families and children. Its paved, flat surface and easy difficulty make it ideal for walks, jogging, and casual outings with all ages. It's also largely wheelchair-accessible.

Is the Triviz Path dog-friendly?

While the sources don't explicitly state dog rules, as a multi-use urban path, it's generally safe to assume dogs are welcome. However, they should always be kept on a leash, and you should be prepared to clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all users.

What is the best time of year to visit the Triviz Path?

The Triviz Path can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during the cooler months of fall, winter, and spring. Summers in Las Cruces can be very hot, so if you visit then, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the evening. Many sections of the path are well-lit, allowing for use during different times of the day.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this path?

The Triviz Path is characterized by a paved, asphalt surface. It's an urban pathway that offers a smooth surface suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, and other activities. The terrain is predominantly flat.

Does the Triviz Path connect to other trails?

Yes, the Triviz Path is a key connector in Las Cruces' city trail system. It links to other routes such as the Outfall Channel Trail and the La Llorona Multi-Use Path. These connections can extend your journey towards the Rio Grande River or the Town of Mesilla, offering longer walks or rides.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to use the Triviz Path?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Triviz Path. It is a public, urban multi-use path freely accessible to everyone.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

As an urban pathway, the immediate scenery is primarily urban, stretching through central Las Cruces and connecting residential areas, commercial centers, and parts of the New Mexico State University campus. However, connections to trails like the Outfall Channel Trail can lead to areas with open desert scenery and views of the Rio Grande Valley, the Organ Mountains, and the Dona Ana Mountains.

What should I wear or bring for a visit to the Triviz Path?

Given its paved and urban nature, comfortable walking or running shoes are sufficient. Depending on the weather, dress in layers. Always bring water, especially during warmer months, as direct shade might be limited in some sections. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also advisable.

Is the Triviz Path the same as the Prehistoric Pathways National Monument?

No, the Triviz Path is distinct from the Prehistoric Pathways National Monument. The Triviz Path is a paved, urban multi-use trail in Las Cruces. The Prehistoric Pathways National Monument is a separate location in the Robledo Mountains known for fossilized footprints and rugged, informal hiking trails with steep sections and limited shade.

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