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Features
Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers
Need to Know
The trail follows a creek with numerous crossings that may present high water during the Spring runoff.
After your hike, unwind and refuel in
Taos Ski Valley, only a short drive up the road from the trailhead.
Description
The trail begins 3 miles east from the Cuchilla Campground, located on NM State Highway 150 on the way to Taos Ski Valley. Parking is available on the roadside or at the trailhead located at the end of a short access road, 4WD and clearance recommended for access road.
Often cited as one of the most beautiful and accessible trails in Taos Ski Valley, mixed conifers, aspen groves, waterfalls and open meadows characterize this 3.6 mile trail located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon. The trail criss-crosses a creek several times, so waterproof shoes are recommended.
Like most trails in this area, Italianos Trail follows the canyon bottom most of the time, gaining 2,800 feet in elevation. For this reason, avalanche hazard during the winter and early spring is a special consideration. Water is available along the entire length of the canyon but should be properly treated before consumption. For short trips, take a supply of water from home or other domestic source.
Day hiking, backpacking, horse riding, as well as backcountry camping are all permitted along the entire length of the trail. If you pack it in, please pack it out. Motorized vehicle use is not allowed. This trail provides access to Lobo Peak, Flag Mountain and Gold Hill.
Flora & Fauna
Expect epic wildflowers in the summer and fall foliage later in the season.
Contacts
Shared By:
Chamber TSV
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