Located on a private estate, but accessible to the public. It has some homes, a hotel, a golf course and some agriculture (you'll see cows and horses on and around the trails) it's mostly flat, mostly clay with a few sandy spots and a rocky area that looks like an old quarry. Very few sporty sections, it's suitable for anyone who rides even a little. This is NOT a frequently ridden trail, I rode here 3 times in January 2021 during the week I spent here and never saw another rider. Much of it goes through jungle and there are Iguanas and other animals in there and on the trails. A few trees down when I rode it but it is maintained fairly well. Not a destination trail, but definitely ride it if you're in Guanacaste and need your fix. The vast majority of the trails are not shown on Trailforks so there's more to it than you'd think. If you're going to Costa Rica to ride, the areas around San Jose are a better bet.
Located on a private estate, but accessible to the public. It has some homes, a hotel, a golf course and some agriculture (you'll see cows and horses on and around the trails) it's mostly flat, mostly clay with a few sandy spots and a rocky area that looks like an old quarry. Very few sporty sections, it's suitable for anyone who rides even a little. This is NOT a frequently ridden trail, I rode here 3 times in January 2021 during the week I spent here and never saw another rider. Much of it goes through jungle and there are Iguanas and other animals in there and on the trails. A few trees down when I rode it but it is maintained fairly well. Not a destination trail, but definitely ride it if you're in Guanacaste and need your fix. The vast majority of the trails are not shown on Trailforks so there's more to it than you'd think. If you're going to Costa Rica to ride, the areas around San Jose are a better bet.
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