I'll be making the hike up Guadalupe Peak in April w/some buds and I'm toying with the idea of bringing a bike or three if there is any riding out that direction.
I know there's a "4x4 ONLY" dirt road to a day use area inside the park, but have no idea if they'll allow non-plated bikes.
All roads in GPNP are just that ... roads ... non plated vehicles are not allowed. The same goes for BBNP.
North and west of the park is an area were the people and towns are few and far between. I'm betting you could ride there, but it is a long way from services.
Gene and Jim have been to a place just NW of El Paso where the riding is open.
I liked it better when it was the Confederate Air Force. Damn the PC. Oh yeah, what Tony said. DualSports are a gotta have. There are some kickass roads that are only available to bikes with plates.
I liked it better when it was the Confederate Air Force. Damn the PC. Oh yeah, what Tony said. DualSports are a gotta have. There are some kickass roads that are only available to bikes with plates.
You ****** b*st@rds! (RB's for short). Anyway, about an hour north of El Paso, off Highway 54 between Orogrande, N.M., and Alamogordo, there's an abandoned quarry a mile west of the highway. It's surrounded by miles of desert trails, some of which lead into the Jarilla Mountains to the south, and some that go north to the Red Sands riding area. It's great riding. Call me if you want more info. (214) 437-9187.