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Allie Canyon Trail #100

The 7.6-mile (one way) Allie Canyon Trail #100 begins at Allie Canyon Trailhead, just south of the Wilderness Ranger District Office climbs west from Highway 35 to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail #74 near Signal Peak. From the start, it climbs up and over a ridge, then drops into Allie Canyon.  At Allie Canyon, the trail continues west, following the canyon bottom. At 3.9 miles from the trailhead, Bear Canyon Trail #104 intersects on the south. Allie Canyon remains in the canyon bottom, following it all the way to the head of the drainage and ending at Forest Road 855A, (Lockney Road) and the Continental Divide Trail #74.

Current Conditions
Open - damaged by post-fire flooding following the Trout Fire. Enter at own risk.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

#100

Accessibility

This trail is not constructed to be accessible for people with disabilities.

General Information

Closest Services:
It is 26 miles to the nearest food, fuel, and beverage services in Santa Clara, NM. Limited dining options exist in Mimbres also.

Connecting Trails:
Bear Canyon Trail #104
Continental Divide National Scenic Trail #74

Open year-round

There is no fee for use of this trail.

Permits are required for commercial or organized uses.

Water is not generally available along this trail. Filter, boil, or treat water drawn from natural sources.

This trail is designated for non-motorized uses. 

All stock feed brought onto the Gila National Forest must be certified weed free.

Contact Phone: 575-388-8201

S O Building

Address: 3005 E Camino del Bosque Silver City, NM 88061
Phone: (575) 388-8201
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Trailhead/Starting Points

32.931099, -108.012817 at Allie Canyon Trailhead

Parking

Limited roadside parking along New Mexico Highway 35. Additional parking available at the adjacent Wilderness Ranger District office.

Directions

From Mimbres, New Mexico, travel north on New Mexico Highway 35 approximately 6 miles to the trailhead on the west (left) side of the highway.

Additional Information

Operated By

US Forest Service

Nearby Recreation Sites

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated February 24, 2026