Tunnel Spring

5/5 (3 reviews)
Nestled in the north end of the Sandia Mountain Wilderness is the 1.5-mile Forest Service Road 231, an easy drive leading to Tunnel Spring and some of the area's best hiking trails. At any point along this trail, there are spectacular 360-degree views. A short 20 minutes north of Albuquerque, th...Read More
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Highlights of Tunnel Spring

Altitude Category IconAltitude
Forest Category IconForest
Rock Category IconRock
Snow Wheeling Category IconSnow Wheeling
Highest Elevation
6398 ft
Shape of Trail
Out & Back
Typically Open
Year Round
Best Direction
N/A
Official Trail Name
231
Nearest Town
Placitas
Nearest Services
Bernalillo
Management Agency
National Forest Service
District
Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest

Overview

Nestled in the north end of the Sandia Mountain Wilderness is the 1.5-mile Forest Service Road 231, an easy drive leading to Tunnel Spring and some of the area's best hiking trails. At any point along this trail, there are spectacular 360-degree views. A short 20 minutes north of Albuquerque, this trail is a readily accessible getaway from the stresses of urban life. The trail's proximity to the metropolitan areas of the Rio Grande Valley and its many opportunities for adventure and recreation make it a great destination in this area. The Sandia Mountains are the most visited in New Mexico, with about half of the state's population living within an hour's drive. Sandía means watermelon in Spanish, and a popular belief is that the name is a reference to the reddish hue of the range's granite escarpments at sunset. The people of Sandia Pueblo, who are Tiwa speakers, consider the mountains sacred and also refer to the range as Bien Mur, "big mountain." The granite of the Sandias is topped in many areas with a 300-foot layer of limestone, rich in marine fossils that can be seen where the rock is exposed. Wildlife in the area includes mule deer, black bears, squirrels, and bobcats as well as golden eagles, various species of hawks and roadrunners.

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14 Trail Photos
1 Trail Concerns
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