San Ysidro Trials Area
The San Ysidro Trials area is a very unique destination where trials riders, mountain bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts come to enjoy beautiful scenery and technical recreation activities. Stone badland features are widely spread within the area and create distinctive topographies, such as the delicate ecosystems of tinajas. Tinajas are naturally-formed stone bowls that fill with water during the monsoon season and from snow melt. These pools provide an oasis for migratory birds, game species, and many other microorganisms.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Fees
- None
Season/Hours
- Open year-round
- The road may become difficult in bad weather
Activities
- Trails Motorcycle riding (permit only), Mountain Biking, Hiking
Facilities
- Please call the Rio Puerco Field Office at 505-761-8700 to gain access to this area. They will provide you with the current combination code to access to the parking and camping area within the San Ysidro Trials Area. A parking area is available just off of Highway 550 where visitors can hike or bike the rest of the way in. There are no facilities or water.
Special Rules
- Be a responsible user, and stay within the boundaries of the recreation area.
- Riding in or through tinajas that hold water, or through riparian vegetation, is prohibited.
- Riding through, or disturbing cultural resources, is prohibited.
- Shooting is prohibited.
- Permits are required for commercial, competitive, and organized group events.
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Geographic Coordinates
Directions
From Albuquerque, travel North on I-25, and take Exit 242 (Bernalillo), go left, and take Highway 550 West. Continue on Highway 550 West to the Village of San Ysidro. About 1 mile past the Village, the San Ysidro Trials Area will be on your right, just after an old weigh station (mile marker 25).