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​Snowshoeing in Valles Caldera

2/20/2024

6 Comments

 
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By Greg Lewandowski
​Image (c) Greg Lewandowski

Valles is a wonderful place to visit in the winter. Quiet and peaceful offering miles of groomed snowshoe trails. It’s a short drive from Los Alamos and from my home in Medanales it took me about an hour and 20 mins.

Some things to be aware of if you decide to go.

You’re in a wilderness area with unpredictable wildlife, changing weather conditions, deep snow, and snow covered streams. Stay on groomed trails and avoid the trails that are groomed for cross country skiers. I bring hiking poles with snow baskets. The temps are much colder than what is listed on the internet. When I went it said 30 degrees when I got there it was 8 degrees. I warmed up quickly and the coldest spot is the rangers station. You can always call ahead. I always bring a GPS and a SAR device. Cell phone service is spotty.
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I took the trail that started at the second ranger station. It was an out and back trail 4 miles total. If you check in at the ranger station they can explain how to drive in or you can check with them about other trails. They have various trails to choose from.

I enjoyed the trail I took and look forward to going back for a longer trail. This one took just over 3 hours. I would say it was moderate with a total of 500 feet of elevation.There is a vast feeling of open space with mountain peaks in the distance. There is somethijng special about winter that gives a seense of peace and tranquility.
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I would advise calling ahead to check the conditions and the weather. If there has been a lot of fresh snow all the trails might not be groomed. ​
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6 Comments
anaddi
2/26/2024 08:24:49 am

Hi, have been intrstd in skiing in theValleCaldera, so appreciate your report—but in the photos, the trails don’t appear to be “groomer” <what does grooming entail? It looks like a snowmobile made a cpl passes <is that it? (or might there be actual packing and track-setting equipmnt?) TIA for reply

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Greg Lewandowski
2/27/2024 11:34:20 am

Hi
Yes the trail I was on was groomed for cross country skiing as well as snowshoeing
Snow mobiles are not allowed
The trail I was on was 2 miles out , the last half mile had some rollers
Total elevation gain for our and back was 500 feet
Please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns
I carry SAR and GPS devices because I go alone. The trail is very clear and starts at the second ranger station
Thanks

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Greg
3/1/2024 01:35:07 pm

Yes they use a grooming machine but the trails are now melting

Greg Lewandowski
3/1/2024 01:33:49 pm

Sorry, yes they have a grooming machine but trails are now starting to melt

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Timothy Denoble
3/1/2024 10:43:09 am

Greg, What is an SAR device? All I find is something about Specific Absorption Rate. Are you referring to a satellite phone or similar device?

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Greg Lewandowski
3/1/2024 01:36:58 pm

Hi, I hike alone and have a bad way of getting lost so I use a Garmin search and rescue device and Gaia app on my cell phone
Unfortunately right now the trails are starting to melt. They said there are some good ones, I hope to go next week

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