High Desert Trail System
The High Desert Trail system is comprised of over 22 miles of trail and is suitable for an afternoon or an all-day epic hike or bike ride.
The trailhead is just to the northwest of the Red Rock Motorsports area. The gate is always open so just drive on through, watching out for any friendly throttle-twisters and hydrocarbon folks.
The trail climbs very steeply on switchbacks and stone steps at first. Just pushing and carrying your bike is a good workout. Once up on the ridge, a more moderate trail heads south. There are a few hike-a-bike sections, but most of it is rideable and the views and a general airy feeling are great.
Where the trail goes over the ridge top and angles down the east side there's some pretty good cliff exposure. Use care here. Ahead, a spur trail heads south to intersect the highway. The main trail then turns north, running up a narrow valley and passing some of the famous Gallup cairns. After awhile, it gets sandy and then turns into doubletrack. Some of this is steep and technical, so watch out for loose stuff.
At the end, the trail bends around to the west and returns to the trailhead following a gas line.
High Desert Trail System
The High Desert Trail system is comprised of over 22 miles of trail and is suitable for an afternoon or an all-day epic hike or bike ride.
Zuni Mountains
Nestled in the Cibola National Forest are 25+ miles of singletrack trail for mountain biking, running and hiking.
Off Roading
Alongside the Hogback, one of the most prominent features in Gallup, NM, you will find Gallup ATV/OHV Park.
Gallup is home to over 30 miles of hiking and biking trails that are easily accessible off of Interstate 40 and Route 66.
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