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Copper Trailhead hiking area in Four Hills, NM
Photo: Oliver García-Risco Moreno
View of Copper Trailhead in Four Hills, NM
Photo: Jess Parker
View of Copper Trailhead in Four Hills, NM
Photo: Graeme Nicholl

Copper Trailhead

4.7(796 reviews)FreePark
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers can handle the easy walking paths at their own pace, while elementary-aged kids enjoy exploring the trails and having space to run. The manageable distance makes it ideal for little legs still building stamina.

About

Copper Trailhead is a welcoming neighborhood park in Four Hills that offers families an easy introduction to outdoor exploration without the intensity of a full hike. With well-maintained walking paths winding through green spaces and gentle terrain, it's perfect for families with young children who want to enjoy nature at a relaxed pace while still getting everyone outside and moving.

Highlights

  • Easy, well-marked walking paths perfect for beginning hikers
  • Open green spaces for kids to run and play
  • Wildlife spotting opportunities including lizards and desert birds
  • Beautiful Four Hills neighborhood views
  • Safe, contained area ideal for teaching kids about trail etiquette

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Park in the designated parking lot on Copper Ave NE,it fills up on weekend mornings, so arrive by 8 AM for the best spots
  2. 2.Bring a wagon or jogging stroller as the paths are wide and smooth enough to accommodate wheels easily
  3. 3.Pack a small backpack with water and snacks since there are no facilities on-site; kids love the adventure of a trail snack break
  4. 4.Look for lizards sunning on rocks along the trail,they're abundant and kids get a thrill spotting them
  5. 5.Wear sunscreen and hats year-round as shade is limited on the paths

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning (7:00-9:00 AM) or late afternoon during spring and fall for the most comfortable temperatures. Weekday mornings are quietest if you want to avoid crowds, while weekend mornings attract a friendly community of families making it more social.

What to Know

This is a free neighborhood park with a small parking lot but no restrooms, playground equipment, or water fountains, so come prepared. The paths are relatively flat and stroller-friendly, making it accessible for families with young children.

Seasonal Notes

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most pleasant weather. Summer visits should be limited to early morning due to intense heat and limited shade. Winter is generally mild but dress in layers for cooler mornings.

Nearby Eats

Head to Blake's Lotaburger on Tramway (about 5 minutes away) for classic New Mexican fast food that kids enjoy, or try Panda Express in the nearby shopping center for quick, family-friendly meals after your outdoor adventure.