4.9
(11)
57
riders
6
rides
Mountain biking in Cerro De La Estrella offers diverse terrain within a natural park setting, providing a mix of challenging climbs and scenic paths. The area is characterized by its prominent hill, offering elevation changes and panoramic views of the surrounding urban landscape. Trails often navigate through natural park paths, providing a contrast to the city environment. This region provides varied routes suitable for different skill levels, from gentle rides to more demanding ascents.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.5
(2)
5
riders
56.0km
03:56
1,000m
1,000m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
7
riders
63.6km
04:22
1,160m
1,160m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
13
riders
28.7km
01:52
230m
230m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
3
riders
48.9km
04:07
1,100m
1,100m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
13
riders
45.6km
03:13
900m
900m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a spectacular bronze statue representing the Roman goddess of the hunt. It was unveiled in 1942.
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A not-too-technical climb, excellent for training and reaching the Desert via a different route (for those unfamiliar with it). Be careful of runners and dogs being walked off-leash; we've encountered people with headphones who don't even notice you (I don't understand people who go to nature to listen to their headphones, but to each their own). There are shops before the start, and refreshments will be available towards Venta. It's a fun and dynamic route with its challenging and demanding sections. Enjoy the Ranita!
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This interesting convent, built in the 17th century by Carmelite monks, later converted into a military barracks and which holds many "paranormal" stories, is now open to visitors and serves as a base for numerous walks in the area.
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One of the best places in Mexico City to go MTB
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The route is shared with cyclists in some sections.
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You'll inevitably have to pay to enter the park and enjoy the desert trails, which are well worth the effort. The security guards on weekends are good; while they don't charge during the week, they leave much to be desired. There have been robberies due to the lack of security.
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A very good climb that leads to the path between the Ocusacayo and Cuautzin volcanoes. Access is permitted; only once did the Ozontepec community security guard question me about where I was going.
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In this area, paths cross to any volcano in the area. Sometimes, the area's caretaker is there, and you can request asylum if necessary. The area is well preserved and offers a respite from the route where you can return to your destination.
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There are 7 mountain bike trails documented in Cerro De La Estrella on komoot, offering a range of experiences from easy loops to challenging long-distance routes.
Yes, Cerro De La Estrella offers 2 easy mountain bike routes. A good option for beginners is the Mountainbike loop from Copilco, which is 9.4 miles (15.1 km) long and features minimal elevation gain, making it a gentle introduction to the area's trails.
Experienced mountain bikers will find 4 difficult trails in Cerro De La Estrella. The Acopilco natural park loop from Parque de los Venados is a challenging 39.5 miles (63.6 km) route with over 3,800 feet (1,160 meters) of elevation gain, taking approximately 4 hours 21 minutes to complete.
Yes, all the mountain bike trails listed for Cerro De La Estrella are loop routes. This allows riders to start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier. For example, the Petroleum Fountain – Parque México loop from División del Norte offers an 18.3 miles (29.4 km) ride through urban green spaces.
The climate in Mexico City, where Cerro De La Estrella is located, generally offers pleasant conditions for mountain biking year-round. However, the dry season from November to April typically provides the most stable weather with less rain, making for ideal trail conditions. The rainy season from May to October can bring afternoon showers, which might make some trails muddy.
Given the varied terrain and potential for elevation changes, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and appropriate safety gear including a helmet. Sun protection is also recommended due to the high altitude and strong sun. For longer rides, consider carrying a first-aid kit and a fully charged phone.
For families or those looking for a less strenuous ride, the easy trails are a good choice. The Mountainbike loop from Copilco is a relatively short and flat option, suitable for a relaxed outing with children or less experienced riders.
The trails in Cerro De La Estrella offer a unique blend of natural park scenery and panoramic views of the surrounding urban landscape of Mexico City. As you gain elevation, you can often see expansive cityscapes contrasting with the natural park paths and green spaces.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, which provides a good mix of challenging climbs and scenic paths, as well as the unique experience of mountain biking within a natural park setting close to the city.
Cerro De La Estrella stands out for its prominent hill, offering significant elevation changes and a distinct natural park environment within the urban sprawl of Mexico City. While other areas might offer flatter urban cycle paths, Cerro De La Estrella provides a more rugged, hilly experience with a focus on natural trails, making it ideal for those seeking a more challenging off-road adventure.
Access points for trails in Cerro De La Estrella are often located near urban parks or residential areas. While specific dedicated mountain bike parking might be limited, you can typically find street parking or public parking facilities in the vicinity of popular starting points like Parque de los Venados or División del Norte, depending on the specific route you choose.
Given Cerro De La Estrella's location within Mexico City, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores in the surrounding neighborhoods. You'll find options for refreshments and meals before or after your ride, particularly near urban starting points or along main roads adjacent to the park.

