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Mountain biking in La Marquesa, officially Parque Nacional Insurgente Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, offers diverse landscapes between Mexico City and Toluca. The region is characterized by expansive pine and oak forests, providing shaded trails and varied terrain. Riders can explore numerous valleys and enjoy views of nearby volcanic peaks, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
5.0
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8
riders
32.6km
03:11
750m
760m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.4km
02:27
720m
720m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38
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8.00km
00:46
230m
230m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
18
riders
23.1km
02:09
500m
500m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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3.57km
00:19
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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It's the perfect place to stop at the end of your adventure, rest for a moment and enjoy a comforting snack after your exertion.
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One of the best places in Mexico City to go MTB
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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 resting point if you need it, or simply a stopover when you're climbing from the yellow feather of the Desert or whatever destination you have planned as your objective, either way, the place is fine, and sometimes very crowded.
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Part of the trails in the Valley of the Nuns can be accessed by bike or on foot. Some people take their dogs for walks here. This route connects you to other trails that lead to the Desert of the Lions.
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Come on in and see the cabin waiting for you... You'll find this space as part of a picturesque forest trail. Like other sites on Komoot, I'm not recommending this place, but it's definitely worth stopping by... or maybe not.
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It's a well-known thoroughfare and a meeting point for cyclists heading up or down the desert routes. You've almost certainly been here, and if not, you're bound to.
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The famous and obligatory Desert quesadillas! A traditional meeting place for pre-, post-, and trans-route travelers. Here, in addition to food, you'll find Pato, the local dog who controls and dominates with just his friendly presence.
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Yes, La Marquesa offers trails suitable for beginners. While most routes are rated moderate, there is at least one easy trail available. These paths often wind through the expansive pine and oak forests, providing a gentle introduction to mountain biking in the region.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, La Marquesa features several difficult trails. These routes often include varied terrain and more technical sections. Overall, there are 3 difficult mountain bike trails in the area, offering a more demanding experience.
The mountain bike trails in La Marquesa vary significantly in length and duration. For example, the Oyameles Dam – Tres Caminos Dam loop from La Marquesa is 20.2 miles (32.6 km) and takes about 3 hours 11 minutes. Shorter options like the Mobile food stand – Acopilco natural park loop from San Lorenzo Acopilco are only 2.2 miles (3.6 km) and can be completed in under an hour.
La Marquesa is known for its diverse outdoor activities, and while specific 'family-friendly' mountain bike trails aren't explicitly listed, the park's general appeal for picnics and exploration, along with some easier routes, suggests that families can find suitable options. The presence of small lakes and open areas makes it a pleasant environment for outings.
La Marquesa is easily accessible due to its proximity to Mexico City and Toluca. While specific parking details for each trail are not provided, the park is a popular destination, and areas like Lago de la Marquesa are well-known for visitor access, implying parking facilities are generally available near popular trailheads and activity zones.
You can expect diverse and scenic landscapes. The trails wind through expansive pine and oak forests, offering shaded paths and rich biodiversity. Riders will also encounter views of nearby volcanic peaks, such as Nevado de Toluca, and pass by small lakes and streams, providing a varied and picturesque riding experience.
While specific attractions directly *on* the mountain bike routes are not detailed, La Marquesa itself is rich with points of interest. You'll find small lakes like Lago de la Marquesa, which are great for picnicking. The park also features areas like El Rancho de la Marquesa, offering traditional Mexican food and craft vendors, providing cultural experiences alongside your ride.
La Marquesa's cool climate enhances its appeal for outdoor pursuits. Generally, the dry season (roughly November to May) would offer the most favorable trail conditions, avoiding the heavier rains that can occur during the summer months. However, the shaded forest trails can provide a pleasant experience even on warmer days.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in La Marquesa are designed as loops. For instance, the Tres Caminos Dam – Cruz Blanca loop from San Lorenzo Acopilco is a popular moderate loop trail, offering a dynamic riding experience through varied terrain.
Yes, La Marquesa is well-equipped with amenities for visitors. Areas like El Rancho de la Marquesa are known for serving traditional Mexican food and hosting vendors. You can also find mobile food stands, such as the starting point for the Mobile food stand – Acopilco natural park loop from San Lorenzo Acopilco, indicating refreshment options are available.
The mountain biking experience in La Marquesa is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from around 10 reviews. Over 280 mountain bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the extensive pine and oak forests, scenic valleys, and views of volcanic peaks that define the region's routes.
There are 12 mountain bike trails available in La Marquesa, catering to various skill levels. These include 1 easy, 8 moderate, and 3 difficult routes, ensuring options for almost every rider.
A great moderate option is the Mobile food stand – Acopilco natural park loop from Ex-convento de carmelitas descalzos del Desierto de los Leones. This 6.5-mile (10.5 km) trail takes about 1 hour 5 minutes to complete and offers a balanced riding experience through natural parkland.


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