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Saint John's Trail (174)
2.34km
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150m
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The Saint John's Trail (174) offers a delightful, quick immersion into Santa Fe's high desert landscape, winding through aromatic piñon and juniper forests. You'll navigate the unique terrain, including descents into the Arroyo de los Chamisos, which the path crosses twice, and follow the drainage of Arroyo Cabezon. This easy 1.5-mile (2.3 km) hiking route, with 494 feet (151 metres) of elevation gain, is a fantastic way to experience the region's natural beauty in about 43 minutes.
Planning your visit to the Saint John's Trail (174) is straightforward, thanks to its large parking area, which can be a real bonus when other trailheads are full. The trail is generally accessible from spring through fall, offering a pleasant experience in the high desert climate. Be aware that the initial section traverses private land, so always stick to the marked path to respect property boundaries.
This trail is particularly notable as a popular and convenient gateway to the more extensive Trail 170, which leads to the summit of Atalaya Mountain for those seeking a longer adventure. Beyond hiking, the Saint John's Trail (174) is also a favorite among mountain bikers, adding to its diverse use. It's a great choice for beginners or anyone looking for a rewarding, shorter hike with the option to extend their journey.
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