Last updated: February 9, 2022
Thing to Do
Los Alamos: Hike Acid Canyon Trail
The geography of this area contributed to the selection of Los Alamos as the site for the Manhattan Project’s secret laboratory. For a short hike around Los Alamos, look no further than Acid Canyon Trail. Many of the scientists who lived and worked in Los Alamos took advantage of the surrounding recreational opportunities This trail specifically was built around 1920 by the Los Alamos Ranch School.
Trail Basics
Acid Canyon Trail is a 0.9 mile (1448 m), 200 foot (61 m) elevation trail forms a loop that follows a bedrock fire road through beautiful open pine stands. The second half of the loop is steep. This trail begins at the Los Alamos County Aquatic Center with the trailhead sign just to the left of the building.
Hiking Tips
Make sure to bring plenty of water, be aware of changing weather conditions. Summer thunderstorms can occur. Pack the 10 essentials including sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses.
Learn more about this trail on the Los Alamos County website (scroll past the Aquatic Center Trailhead information).