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Atalaya Mountain

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Atalaya Mountain

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Atalaya Mountain is a prominent summit located within the Santa Fe National Forest in northern New Mexico, United States. Rising to an elevation of approximately 9,121 feet (2,780 meters), it forms part of the Santa Fe Mountains within the larger Sangre de Cristo Range, a subrange of the Southern Rocky Mountains. This peak is a significant landmark, offering a commanding viewscape from the city of Santa Fe, with no higher peaks directly between the city and Atalaya to the east.

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    January 11, 2023

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    With 9,121 feet, Atalaya Mountain is one of the highest peaks around the city of Santa Fe. It is part of the Sangre de Cristo Range. Up here, you will be treated with a stunning view towards Santa Fe, Sun Mountain, Picacho Peak and Thompson Peak.

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    With 9,121 feet, Atalaya Mountain is one of the highest peaks around the city of Santa Fe. It is part of the Sangre de Cristo Range. Up here, you will be treated with a stunning view towards Santa Fe, Sun Mountain, Picacho Peak and Thompson Peak.

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    1. Atalaya Mountain via Atalaya Trail and Dale Ball Trails Loop

    8.92km

    03:02

    470m

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    Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Atalaya Mountain Loop near Santa Fe, gaining 1550 feet with panoramic views and diverse forest terrain.

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    4.41km

    01:26

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    410m

    Hike the easy 2.7 miles (4.4 km) Atalaya Trail (170) in Santa Fe National Forest, offering scenic viewpoints and varied terrain.
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    9.98km

    03:23

    510m

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    Hike the moderate Saint John's Trail in Santa Fe National Forest, gaining 1688 feet to panoramic views from Atalaya Mountain.
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    Location: Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical elevation gain for a hike to Atalaya Mountain's summit?

    The most popular route, Atalaya Trail (#170), involves an elevation gain of approximately 1,667 to 1,938 feet (508 to 591 meters) from its trailhead to the summit. The summit itself is at an elevation of 9,121 to 9,125 feet (2,780 to 2,781 meters).

    Are there any loop trail options to the Atalaya Mountain summit?

    While the Atalaya Trail (#170) is often hiked as an out-and-back, hikers can create loop variations by connecting with sections of the extensive Dale Ball Trails system. This allows for diverse routes and varying distances, though specific loop recommendations would depend on your desired length and difficulty.

    Is Atalaya Mountain considered a challenging hike?

    Atalaya Mountain is generally classified as a moderately challenging hike. The significant elevation gain and varied terrain require a reasonable level of fitness. However, there are options for both steeper, more direct ascents and slightly easier, longer routes, making it accessible to a range of hikers.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Atalaya Mountain summit?

    For the main Atalaya Trail (#170), hikers can expect the round-trip journey to the summit to take approximately 2.5 to 4 hours, depending on individual pace and the chosen route variation.

    What are the parking options and trailhead locations for Atalaya Mountain?

    The primary access points are via the Atalaya Trail and the Dale Ball Trails. Parking is available at trailheads such as the one near St. John's College or the one off Camino Cruz Blanca. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking lots can fill up quickly.

    Are permits required to hike Atalaya Mountain?

    No, permits are not required for day hiking on Atalaya Mountain. The trails are part of the Santa Fe National Forest and are generally open to the public without a fee.

    Is Atalaya Mountain suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Atalaya Mountain offers family-friendly options. While the full summit hike can be challenging for younger children, there are less strenuous sections of the Atalaya Trail and connecting Dale Ball Trails that are suitable for families looking for shorter, easier walks. Always assess your family's fitness level before choosing a route.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails of Atalaya Mountain?

    Yes, the trails on Atalaya Mountain are dog-friendly. However, it is important to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users.

    What are the conditions for hiking Atalaya Mountain in winter?

    Winter hiking on Atalaya Mountain is possible, but conditions can vary. Lower elevations may be clear, while higher sections can experience snow and ice. It's crucial to check the weather forecast, wear appropriate layers, and consider traction devices like microspikes for icy patches. The cooler temperatures can make for a refreshing hike, but be prepared for colder conditions at the summit.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on Atalaya Mountain trails?

    The diverse ecological zones, from piñon-juniper woodlands to ponderosa pine and aspen groves, support various wildlife. Hikers might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. While less common, black bears and mountain lions inhabit the broader Sangre de Cristo Range, so it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and practice Leave No Trace principles.

    Are there any cafes or amenities near the Atalaya Mountain trailheads?

    Atalaya Mountain is conveniently located just minutes from downtown Santa Fe. While there might not be cafes directly at the trailheads, numerous dining options, cafes, and accommodations are readily available within a short drive in Santa Fe itself.

    What are some notable natural features or hidden viewpoints on Atalaya Mountain?

    Beyond the main summit views, the trails traverse diverse ecosystems, offering opportunities to appreciate varied flora. While there aren't widely publicized 'hidden' viewpoints, the changing perspectives along the ascent, especially through the different forest types, provide continuous scenic beauty. The mountain itself is a significant natural landmark, known for its expansive views of Santa Fe, the Rio Grande Valley, and surrounding mountain ranges.

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