Wow. How about a great quick daily ride that starts right downtown and gets you ~30 miles (out and back) on paved trails and gravel. This fast and flowy route isn't going to get you great elevation or technical challenges but if you just want to get out and spin the legs. it can't be beat. One cool feature is the train trestle from the "Breaking Bad" train robbery scene.


Location: Santa Fe, NM


Directions: 

If you want to start all the way at the beginning, you can find the start at the Sant Fe Depot at Montezuma Avenue: 

https://goo.gl/maps/DqKMVJJ2YEpNduW9A 

If you would prefer to only feel gravel under your tires then you can start at the Rabbit Road Trialhead: 

https://goo.gl/maps/1w9dYc3G58Cpy7a36 

We were staying at the Marriott Residence Inn and there was a paved trail just across the street from the hotel that connected with the Rail Trail at around Zia Road.


Technical Level: Low. This is a fast and flowy gravel route. No elevation, no technical features.


Length: ~30 miles total out and back, from Santa Fe down to Lamy and back.

Trails: Paved in the city, sandy gravel once you get past the Rabbit Road trail head

 

Elevation:


Shade: Don't look for shade here, everything is exposed

Extras: None

Fees: None

Post Ride Beer: Santa Fe Brewing Happy Camper Pale Ale


GPS File: GPX Format

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