Hopping Jalapeno

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Dona Ana, New Mexico (Doña Ana County)
Last Updated: 07/06/2021

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A dramatic desert landscape of rock, cliffs, hills, and washes that are lined with ocotillo, prickly pear, yucca, and other native species is what awaits you when you travel to and through the Hopping Jalapeno trail. The trail has a great variety of driving challenges but don't let that distract you from enjoying the beauty of the land. There are many small trees along the trail that will allow you to catch a little relief from the desert sun while you enjoy the scenery and maybe a little picnic. This trail is fun to run in either direction, up or down. Located at the northern tip of the Chihuahuan Desert, the Southern Robledo Mountains are home to the 100th active U.S. national monument, the Prehistoric Trackways National Monument, and within that, the Robledo Mountains OHV Trail System. Just four short miles northwest of Las Cruces, this network of trails, including extreme OHV and mountain bike trails, is easy to get to and close to all of the conveniences and services of a modern city. The OHV areas here are separate from the Monument's sensitive fossilized trackway, and motorized vehicle travel is only permitted on designated trails and roads. Official signage for the trails is well and frequently placed, so it's easy to spot. The Monument includes a major deposit of Paleozoic Era fossilized footprint megatrackways containing footprints of numerous amphibians, reptiles, and insects (including previously unknown species), plants, and petrified wood dating back 280 million years. Hopping Jalapeno and its neighbors are the trails of the original Chile Challenge event, which has relocated to the Caballo NM area.
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