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Mountain biking in Ayapango offers diverse and challenging terrain within the State of Mexico, characterized by green hills and expansive fields. The region is situated near the majestic Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes, providing significant elevation changes and varied landscapes. Trails often feature volcanic rock gardens and sections of loose sand, reflecting the area's unique geological composition. This environment makes Ayapango a destination for mountain bikers seeking demanding routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
5.0
(2)
4
riders
40.3km
04:32
1,430m
1,430m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(7)
5
riders
42.1km
03:31
830m
830m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(3)
4
riders
13.8km
01:19
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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6
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50.7km
03:59
1,330m
1,330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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2
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20.6km
01:48
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Amecameca de Juaréz is the municipal capital. It's a well-known town and a popular destination for visitors to the volcanoes, as it's located right at the foot of the volcanoes and is a national tourism area. There's almost everything here, plenty of food (the market, stalls, and shops), and there are bike repair shops if you need them. The plaza is large, with a traditional kiosk and church.
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A monument depicting the passage of Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés into the Valley of Mexico in 1520, mounted on a roundabout that provides access in several directions: Tlamacas (closed since the 1990s), Izta-Popo Refuge, Xalitzintla, Iztaccíhuatl, and San Pedro Nexapa. Its now-classic "Paso de Cortés" sign is a place where you can take a souvenir photo (of the achievement), which is currently obscure due to the countless stickers pasted by people from various cycling, motorcycling, mountaineering, and other clubs. Here, in addition to the beautiful view, you'll also find plenty of food on weekends; during the week, it's difficult to find supplies. The cold is usually very high, so always be prepared for the changes in mountain weather.
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It is a place where even though the trees are contaminated and dry, nature abounds and the landscape looks incredible. Like a postcard.
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Food market next to Amecameca church
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The starting point for climbing the volcano ... the only place where I haven't met any Germans or German speakers for two weeks in 11 months.
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Popular destination for bike tours. We first set out around noon ... I'd rather leave in the morning. There is a drop in temperature at sunset.
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Mountain biking in Ayapango features diverse and challenging terrain, characterized by green hills and expansive fields. The region is close to the majestic Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes, so trails often include volcanic rock gardens and sections of loose sand, offering a thrilling and technical riding experience.
The trails in Ayapango range from moderate to difficult, with some routes requiring advanced riding skills. You'll find significant elevation changes, with some trails reaching over 4,500 meters above sea level, presenting a formidable challenge for experienced riders.
Yes, some routes in the area lead to natural water features. For example, the difficult route Hidden Waterfall – Stream loop from Amecameca, which is 36.7 km long, includes a stream. Another option is the difficult Amecameca town center – Hidden Waterfall loop from Parque Nacional Sacromonte, which is 40.3 km long and leads through varied terrain near a national park.
Ayapango offers captivating views of the majestic Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes, which are central to the region's allure. The trails themselves wind through green hills and vast fields, providing picturesque natural surroundings. The town's name, derived from Nahuatl, signifies 'place where three ravines meet,' reflecting its natural geography where three small rivers originating from the Iztaccíhuatl volcano converge.
Yes, many routes in the Ayapango area are designed as loops. Examples include the difficult Paso de Cortés Monument – Amecameca town center loop from Amecameca (50.7 km) and the moderate The Rolling Stones – Amecameca town center loop from Ayapango (42.1 km).
Ayapango generally enjoys a pleasant mountain climate. While specific best seasons aren't detailed, the agreeable climate and natural surroundings suggest that many times of the year are suitable, though it's always wise to check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially considering the significant elevation changes.
While many trails in the immediate volcanic area are moderate to difficult, the region's green hills and ecotourism options like Parque Ecoturístico El Galpón suggest potential for less strenuous rides. However, specific easy, family-friendly mountain bike trails are not prominently featured in the challenging volcanic terrain described.
The mountain bike routes in Ayapango are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 20 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging volcanic terrain, the significant elevation changes, and the unique experience of riding through rock gardens and loose sand sections.
Ayapango itself and its immediate surroundings offer amenities. The Parque Ecoturístico El Galpón, a short distance from Ayapango, provides cabins for overnight stays and green areas for relaxation. The town of Ayapango, a 'Pueblo con Encanto,' would also have local restaurants and cafes.
There are over 7 mountain bike trails documented in the Ayapango area, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult, primarily within the challenging volcanic landscapes.
While specific details on public transport routes directly to trailheads are not provided, Ayapango is a recognized destination. For those driving, parking availability would typically be found in or near the town center of Ayapango or at designated points for popular trail access, such as near Amecameca or Parque Nacional Sacromonte, which are common starting points for many routes.
The region surrounding Ayapango includes the Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl National Park. While the general information doesn't explicitly state permit requirements for mountain biking, it is advisable to check with local authorities or park management for any necessary permits or regulations when riding within national park boundaries to ensure compliance.


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