Last updated: February 9, 2022
Thing to Do
Los Alamos: Hike Kwage Mesa
Many of the scientists who lived and worked in Los Alamos took advantage of the surrounding recreational opportunities. The community today continues this tradition, and so can you! This trail on top of North Mesa gives hikers a view of the surrounding canyons and Sangre de Christo Mountains in the distance. The geography of this area contributed to the selection of Los Alamos as the site for the Manhattan Project’s secret laboratory.
Trail Basics
The Kwage Mesa Trail is a relatively flat, 4.3 mile (6.9 km) round-trip hike that leads to an overlook on the Pajarito Plateau. Along the way, the Point Weather Overlook offers views into the Bayo Canyon, where scientists conducted high-explosives tests during the Manhattan Project.
Hiking Tips
Make sure to bring plenty of water, be aware of changing weather conditions, summer thunderstorms, and keep small children away from steep cliffs on the mesa edge. Pack the 10 essentials including sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Learn more on the Los Alamos County website.