Hike Hyde Memorial State Park’s Hyde Waterfall Trail in New Mexico for an Unforgettable Adventure

Tucked away in the incredible Hyde Memorial State Park, Hyde Waterfall Trail is just over half a mile long, yet it manages to offer some of the most spectacular views in the state.

Waterfall hikes in New Mexico are always a good time, but a short-and-sweet waterfall hike that all ages and skill levels can enjoy? Now we’re talking! Tucked away in the incredible Hyde Memorial State Park, Hyde Waterfall Trail is just over half a mile long, yet it manages to offer some of the most spectacular views in the state. What are you waiting for? Hop in the car and come with me to check it out!

The trail begins near Group Shelter #2 in the park. It consists of a rocky path that leads through a narrow canyon, running alongside a small stream. The first part of the trail features woodland terrain, and then it shifts into a more rugged landscape from there. I would recommend wearing sturdy hiking boots instead of shoes (especially after a good rain!) because there are several water crossings. If you have dogs, they’ll love drinking from the creek!

Upon reaching the waterfall (which only takes about 10 minutes), you’ll be in awe of the scene before you. It’s certainly not the tallest waterfall in New Mexico, but it isn’t the smallest one, either! The canyon walls are surrounded by lush greenery, and the falls cascade down their jagged edges with a powerful might. I find hikes like this to be very meditative; I love taking some time to just sit and listen to the rushing water, allowing it to purify my mind and rinse away any unwanted thoughts.

You can hike this trail all year long — even in the winter! I’d argue that the waterfall is potentially even more breathtaking when it’s frozen over. Fall is also a great time to visit, as the park erupts with brilliant displays of autumn foliage. In the spring, you can expect to see lots of colorful wildflowers, and during summer, the landscape is so green, it’s almost blinding.

Visit AllTrails to learn more about the Hyde Waterfall Trail. I would also suggest signing up for AllTrails+ if you spend lots of time outside! You can also visit the website for Hyde Memorial State Park for information such as park hours and entrance fees.

Have you ever taken this lovely little hike? If so, do you think it’s one of the best waterfall hikes in New Mexico? Tell us your thoughts in the comments, and check out our previous article for a fun way to spend the day in nearby Santa Fe.

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