New Mexico Rockies Singletrack

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  Tour Operator  Escape Adventures

  USA

 5 days (Bike: 5 days)

  62 mi  (~12mi per day)

 Avid

 Some hills, Off-road

Guided

Supported

Alpine Singletrack

New Mexico: a Cyclist’s Land of Enchantment. Tucked way back into the broad shoulder of the New Mexico Rockies looms a mountain biker’s paradise. Still largely undiscovered in an all-knowing Data Age, some of the best trails in all the Western Hemisphere are also some of the least frequented, by virtue of their isolation. Get ready to be floored by our mountain bike journey through New Mexico’s highest range country, more than 10,000-feet ASL (above sea level). Be one of the very few to drift over these majestic High Plains in the archaeological epicenter of the Southwest, past the heritage sites of Aztec, Zuni and 1400-year old Pueblo culture.

Our highly exclusive New Mexico Rockies singletrack tour is headlined by a long-time local favorite, the South Boundary Trail. At the southern edge of The Rockies, we drop in at a rarefied 8600-ft and ascend to 11,000. We close out in the charming, culturally rich community of Taos. Looking east, we take in the visually arresting Cimarron range, the scope and heft of its numerous 11,000-ft. peaks. Glancing south, where Utes once gathered to connect with the Great Spirit, Franciscan Friars to Kit Carson found the light: the Angel Fire. Angel Fire is Named for a dawn and dusk phenomenon. A splash of brilliant orange light created by the morning sun occurs and seems to dance across the tree covered slopes. Not unlike The Northern Lights, Angel Fire verges on the supernatural, a vision of the divine. Now fold that experience into buffed out trails that are unparalleled, truly world-class, the match of any from Patagonia to The Pacific Northwest.

Headed north, we transition from High Desert expanses to sweep over glorious alpine trails above the 500-acre Red River ski and mountain bike park. An unbelievable ride up to Lost Lake lends breathtaking views into Wheeler Peaks Wilderness. Our wrap-up ride rolls from the Northside Ski Resort to the summit of Frazer Mountain, among New Mexico’s highest points at 12, 200-ft.

Downtime is enriched by visits and warm interactions within the small communities between trailheads, melting pots of Old European ethnicities and Far West tribes. Superb New Mexican cuisine highlights every stop. Tailored to the seasoned mountain biker keen for something really different, this tour offers deep insight into regional history as well as an off the beaten mountain bike map destination. No, it wouldn’t surprise us if you had the sacred Zia sun symbol tattooed on your ankle soon after.

Tour Information

From

Santa Fe, NM

To

Santa Fe, NM

Cost From

Guided    Please Ask

Departure(s)

Mondays

Elevation Gain

  9061 

Group Info

Private Tours and Custom Tours

Inclusions

First-Class Camping
All transportation, food preparation, meals (except where noted on itineraries), snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, group supplies and community gear (portable chairs, large awnings, coolers, utensils, etc.)
Backcountry permits, licenses, park fees, reservations, and accommodations (lodging)
Two professionally trained trip leaders, a mobile first aid and mechanic station, spare bikes, and a support vehicle(s).
Custom sublimated Limited Edition Jersey!

Exclusions

Airfare, lodging prior to trip start or bicycle rental and/or camping gear (if on a camping tour) unless otherwise noted on itinerary or website.

Options

First-Class Camping
Casual Inns
Bike hire
Camp Gear Kit Rental

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