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Easy hiking trails around High Rolls, New Mexico, are situated within the Lincoln National Forest, offering access to the southern Sacramento Mountains. The region features a transition from desert landscapes to pine-scented mountain terrain, characterized by hills and dramatic views of the Tularosa Basin. Geological features like exposed limestone boulders and natural springs are present along various routes.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Pines South and Pines North Loop, a pleasant route that takes you through diverse woodlands within Lincoln National Forest. This trail covers 3.0…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Bridal Veil Falls Trail, a short journey that takes you through a refreshing high desert landscape. This route, spanning just 0.6 miles (1.0…

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Embark on the Osha Trail Loop, an easy 2.6 miles (4.1 km) hike that winds through beautiful alpine forests of pine and fir. You will gain 303 feet (92 metres)…
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Hike the easy Old Cloudcroft Highway Trail Loop for 3.0 miles through Ponderosa pines, enjoying views and historical trestles.
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Cloud-Climbing Trestle Trail in Lincoln National Forest, gaining 390 feet to see the historic Mexican Canyon Trestle.
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Bring water and enjoy. No littering please
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Great views of the city of Cloudcroft from this overlook. The Mexican Canyon Trestle can also be seen from here.
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Built in 1899, this old railway bridge is one of the few still standing in the area. It 320 feet long and stands 50 feet above the canyon floor. Hikers cannot walk across the trestle, as it is a registered historical place. The hiking trail continues around the bridge on the canyon floor.
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Osha Trail is a 2.5 mile hike out of Cloudcroft up into the hills. After a relatively steep climb, the trail flattens out and hikers are rewarded with beautiful views of the Sacramento mountains and a spectacular view of Bailey Canyon to the south. There are multiple parking areas with different trailheads to reach the trail, although for the best views you should to start at the southern trailhead nearest to Cloudcroft.
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One of the only waterfalls in all of Lincoln National Forest, these falls are an easy hike along the Grandview Trail. The falls once had a lot more water coming over them, but since some redirection of water to local towns the flow has slowed over them. Regardless, they are still a beautiful place to visit.
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Western Town Cloudcroft! Excursion destination of the Americans at the weekend! Small shops and cafes! Is partly also an automobile show 😉
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Western town of Cloudcroft near the trail Photo: View of Alamogordo and White Sands from the Sunspot Highway, also near the trail
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There are 12 easy hiking trails around High Rolls, offering a variety of experiences within the Lincoln National Forest and the Sacramento Mountains.
Easy hikes in High Rolls feature hilly and mountainous terrain, transitioning from desert landscapes to cool, pine-scented forests. You'll encounter geological features like exposed limestone boulders, as seen on the Osha Trail Loop, and natural springs.
Yes, the Bridal Veil Falls Trail (T129) leads to Bridal Veil Falls, one of the few waterfalls in the Lincoln National Forest. It's an easy 0.6-mile path.
Beyond the dramatic views of the Tularosa Basin, you can explore unique geological aspects like the limestone boulders on the Osha Trail, where trilobite fossils are not uncommon. The San Andres Canyon Trail also features distinctive grayish-blue natural springs.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Bridal Veil Falls Trail (T129) is a short, easy path perfect for a family outing to a picturesque waterfall.
The Lincoln National Forest generally allows dogs on trails, but they should be kept on a leash. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out. Trails like the Pines South and Pines North Loop offer varied forest scenery for you and your canine companion.
Yes, several easy loop trails are available. The Pines South and Pines North Loop is a popular 3.0-mile option, and the Osha Trail Loop is another easy 2.6-mile loop through hilly terrain.
High Rolls' elevated location in the Sacramento Mountains provides a welcome escape. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can also be enjoyable due to the cooler mountain air compared to the desert floor, though afternoon thunderstorms are possible.
Many trails offer spectacular views. For example, the Osha Trail Loop provides beautiful views of the Sacramento Mountains and an overlook of Bailey Canyon. Driving along Highway 82 near High Rolls also offers dramatic vistas of the Tularosa Basin.
The easy trails in High Rolls are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied forest scenery, the unique geological features, and the refreshing escape into the mountains.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, trails within the Lincoln National Forest typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions for precise trailhead parking information.
Yes, the San Andres Canyon Trail predominantly follows a small creek before ascending into the forest, featuring distinctive natural springs with grayish-blue water.


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