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Devisadero Loop Trail

Basic Information:

Type: Day Hike - Loop
Distance (Total): 5.0 miles / 8.0 km
Elevation Gain: 1,125 feet / 343 meters
Minimum Elevation: 7,200 feet / 2,195 meters
Maximum Elevation: 8,304 feet / 2,531 meters
Hiking Season: - All Year Long
Things To See: - Mountain Views - Summit - Wildflowers - Woods
Difficulty: Strenuous
Rating: Trail has not been rated.
Nearby Town: Taos, New Mexico, United States

Description:

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This trail begins across the highway from the El Nogal Picnic Area.

The Devisadero Loop Trail will pass through two very different forest types. On the south facing slope the trail travels through pinons, juniper and some gambel oak. As the trail drops over to the north side of the mountain the environment is much darker and cooler with tall Douglas firs and white firs replacing the smaller drought resistant pinon/juniper forest.

Approximately 1/4 mile from the trailhead you will encounter a fork in the trail. The righthand fork goes directly up to the Devisadero Peak, elevation 8,304 feet. The lefthand fork has switchbacks which will take you up to the ridgeline. Once on the ridgeline you can follow the trail eastward to Devisadero Peak.

Devisadero means a "lookout" point or place. The peak had once been used by the Taos Pueblo Indians to stand guard against the Apaches who would come down Taos Canyon in raid the pueblo.

In summer, there is quite an array of beautiful wildflowers. There are several vista overlook points along this trail. Looking westward are beautiful views of the town of Taos, the Rio Grande Gorge and San Antonio Mountain. Looking northward you will see the Taos Pueblo and the Wheeler Peak Wilderness area.