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Level: Beginner
Length: 13 mi (20.9 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Other
Elevation: +1,610/ -140 ft
Total: 36 riders
 

Mountain Biking Bosque From Alameda

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#91 of 283 mountain bike trails in New Mexico
#6,036 in the world

Flat single trak. Lot's of low trees and overhang, wear a helmet! Some jumps and stunts. Loose sand near the river. Tight turns between narrow trees and man made obstacles.

First added by jlampki on May 25, 2009. Last updated May 1, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Trail Directions IH 40 to Rio Grande Blvd head south. Go to Central AVE turn right. Go about 1 mile and it's just past the Botanical Gardens on the right. THERE'S NOT MUCH PARKING! IF you go over the Rio Grande River, you went to far. Others call this place Tingley Beach.


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Good (Oct 19, 2018)
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  • Amanda Farrow
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    Great for kids and an easy ride through the Bosque. My son loves it except for the occasional sand pit.

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  • Fatbike1
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    Fast fun flat trail along the river. They are doing work on this trail every year making it faster and more accessible. Fun to ride in the summer when the hot sun is overhead. Lots of miles of single track.

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  • John Fisch
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    This trail has lots of sand, no hills and no tech. There are some fun spots where the trail bobs and weaves around some trees and over some roots--then the trail gets so tight you have to duck and duck and you'll still get your shins, arms and face scraped pretty good. For me, there's no reason to go here unless the foothills are snowed in or just don't have the time to get anywhere else.

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  • wanderingpops
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    I review the trail and have more photos at:
    http://www.examiner.com/x-17737-Albuquerque-Mountain-Biking-Examiner~y2009m9d7-Albuquerque-mountain-biking-on-a-labor-day-Monday-what-better-way-to-start-the-day

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