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Capulin Trail (158)

Truchas, Texas · Mora County · 158

Capulin Trail (158) is a expert hiking trail near Truchas in Mora County, Texas.. The surface is ground. Trail data is sourced from OpenStreetMap.

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35.92598, -105.71566
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5-Day Forecast

Weather at Capulin Trail (158)

Live forecast for the trailhead. Use it to pack and time your hike.

Avg High61°F
Avg Low41°F
Peak Rain Chance47%
Humidity41%
UV (avg)8
Air Quality82 · Moderate
Today
☀️
Clear
57°/33°
🌬 16mph
5:48 AM8:12 PM
Sun
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Clear
63°/39°
🌬 13mph
5:47 AM8:13 PM
Mon
Partly Cloudy
65°/48°
🌬 13mph
5:47 AM8:14 PM
Tue
Violent Rain
65°/41°
💧 31%🌬 14mph
5:47 AM8:14 PM
Wed
🌧
Rain
54°/42°
💧 47%🌬 7mph
5:47 AM8:15 PM

Forecast data © Open-Meteo. Refreshed every 6 hours. Always check the most recent forecast before heading out.

About Capulin Trail (158)

Capulin Trail (158) is a expert hiking trail near Truchas in Mora County, Texas.. The surface is ground. Trail data is sourced from OpenStreetMap.

What “Expert” Means

Long backcountry routes (20+ miles), alpine grades, via ferrata, or extremely technical terrain. For experienced hikers with proper conditioning, navigation skills, and gear.

Difficulty is derived from OpenStreetMap’s Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) hiking scale, trail visibility, surface, distance, and elevation gain. Always verify current conditions before heading out.

What to Pack & Wear

Personalised to this trail’s length, elevation, difficulty, and the live forecast.

👔 What to Wear

  • 👕
    Long-sleeve shirt
    Synthetic or merino, sun-protective.
  • 🧥
    Light shell or windbreaker
    Even on warm days, wind can chill (avg wind 16 mph).
  • 👖
    Hiking pants or convertible
    Layer for variable conditions.
  • 🥾
    Trail runners or low boots
    Comfortable, broken in.
  • Rain jacket / shell
    47% chance of precipitation in the forecast.

🎒 What to Pack

  • 💧
    Water
    Bring at least 1L of water; more in heat.
  • 🍫
    High-energy snacks
    A snack for the trail.
  • 🧴
    Sun protection (UV 8)
    SPF 50+ sunscreen, lip balm w/ SPF, sunglasses, sun hat.
  • 🔦
    Headlamp + spare batteries
    Long days can run late — never rely on phone flashlight alone.
  • 🩹
    First-aid kit
    Blister patches, ibuprofen, tape, antiseptic wipes.
  • 🗺
    Offline map
    Download your route in advance via Gaia, Caltopo, or OSM-based apps.
  • Helmet (terrain-dependent)
    Expert routes may include scrambling or rockfall risk.
  • 🛍
    Dry bags for electronics
    Phone, camera, and snacks should stay dry.

Recommendations adapt to the current forecast + trail stats. Use them as a starting point — local conditions, your experience, and the time of day you start all matter.

Trail Safety in Texas

Trail conditions in Texas change with weather, season, and fire activity. Closures, washouts, and rerouting are common. Before heading out:

  • Check with the land manager for current conditions and closures
  • Tell someone your plan and expected return time
  • Know your turn-around limits — conditions can change fast
  • Carry the 10 essentials: water, food, navigation, first aid, light, fire, shelter, knife, sun protection, extra clothes

Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is Capulin Trail (158)?

Capulin Trail (158) is rated Expert. Alpine, exposed, or technically demanding. For experienced hikers only.

Are dogs allowed on Capulin Trail (158)?

Yes — dogs are allowed on Capulin Trail (158). Always pack out waste and follow local rules.

Can I ride a bike on Capulin Trail (158)?

No — this trail is closed to bicycles.

Are horses allowed on Capulin Trail (158)?

Yes — horseback riding is permitted.

What is the trail surface on Capulin Trail (158)?

The surface is ground. Natural surface — sturdy footwear recommended; can be muddy after rain.

When is the best time to hike Capulin Trail (158)?

Texas has trail conditions that vary by season. High-elevation routes are typically best from late spring through early fall; expect snow at higher altitudes outside that window. Always verify trail status (closures, washouts, fire restrictions) with the local land manager before going.