Valles Caldera National Preserve--Coyote Call Trail

Valles Caldera National Preserve--Coyote Call Trail

Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544

Official Website
Valles Caldera National Preserve Official Website
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About this Location

Both the Coyote Call Trail and Rabbit Ridge Extension traverse along the southern rim of the caldera, offering great views of Valle Grande and Redondo Peak.

Coyote Call Loop (2.9 miles, round-trip) is shorter with less elevation gain, passing through meadows and aspen groves, and may be hiked in either direction. The east end of the loop can continue into Bandelier National Monument, where pets are prohibited.

The Rabbit Ridge Extension (2.4 miles, out-and-back) is an optional addition with more elevation and distance and passes through some burned areas that may be hazardous in high winds.

About Valles Caldera National Preserve

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About 1.25 million years ago, a spectacular volcanic eruption created the 13-mile wide circular depression now known as the Valles Caldera.  The preserve is known for its huge mountain meadows, abundant wildlife, and meandering streams. The area also preserves the homeland of ancestral native peoples and embraces a rich ranching history.

Valles Caldera is home to the second largest elk population in New Mexico. Other popular residents include Gunnison prairie dogs, coyotes, badgers, black bears, mountain bluebirds, and kestrels.

A backcountry vehicle permit is required if you wish to drive your personal vehicle into the backcountry before beginning your wildlife viewing adventure. This permit is not required if you will be accessing the backcountry on foot, by bicycle, or on horseback.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

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Last updated August 29, 2023