Many of its ravines and unstable terrains cause landslides so that could be blocked walking paths by them.
Before you start your route, it is very important to be informed about the weather forecast,
because at certain times of the year, some trails are temporarily closed by
adverse weather conditions.
Follow the recommendations of the National Park staff at all times.
The Park currently has 12 signposted trails (one of them with three variants).
In the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION section, you can download the map of the network of trails.
ATTENTION: It is forbidden to introduce dogs or any other animals and/or exotic plants.
1.-Pico de la Nieve – Roque de los Muchachos.
OPEN PATH
ATTENTION: Due to the works being carried out
on the path between the viewpoint of Los Andenes
and Fuente Nueva, the path will have a temporary
detour via road LP 4.
2.-Pico de la Nieve – Ermita Virgen del Pino.
OPEN PATH
3.-Zona de Acampada – Hoyo Verde.
OPEN PATH
4.-Espigón del Roque.
OPEN PATH
5.-Cumbrecita – Lomo de las Chozas - Mirador de los Roques.
OPEN PATH
6.-Cumbrecita – Zona de Acampada.
CLOSED PATH
7.- Brecitos – Zona de Acampada.
OPEN PATH
8.- Zona de Acampada – Barranco de las Angustias.
PARTIALLY CLOSED TRAIL. SECTION OF THE
REVENTÓN CLOSED.
TRAIL OPEN FROM "LA VIÑA" PARKING TO CASCADA DE COLORES.
9.-Roque de los Muchachos – Torre del Time.
OPEN PATH
10.1.-Pista de Valencia – Petroglifos Lomo Estrecho – Pico Bejenado.
OPEN PATH
10.2.-Pista de Valencia – Roque de los Cuervos – Pico Bejenado.
OPEN PATH
10.3.-Cumbrecita – Bejenado.
OPEN PATH
11.-Cumbrecita – Cancelita.
OPEN PATH (ONLY TO MORRO DE LOS GATOS)
12.-Cumbrecita – Ermita Virgen del Pino.
OPEN PATH