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Mountain biking in Mocochá offers routes through the flat terrain characteristic of the Yucatán Peninsula. The region is known for its natural beauty, with opportunities to explore rural landscapes and areas that connect to the broader jungle environment. While dedicated mountain biking infrastructure is limited directly within Mocochá, the surrounding area provides paths suitable for cycling. The elevation changes are minimal across the available routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.8km
01:37
20m
20m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.2km
01:21
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This place is very nice. The farm is impressive. Too bad they are building everything around it.
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Apparently this place has an owner and they don't like people passing by. But the place is worth seeing. It's a mini ghost town.
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Better not to try to get to this place for now 02-05-2024. Well the place is closed for construction :(
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Currently it is NO longer possible to pass through this gap due to the constructions that have been done. We have had to go back and turn around.
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Incredible step, highly recommended, there are red markings to follow the route, especially at night
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People live here. You have to respect it. In particular, they don't like (many) photos of their house being taken.
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Mountain bike trails in Mocochá are generally considered easy. The terrain across the Yucatán Peninsula is predominantly flat, making routes accessible for most riders. All available routes, such as the Aguada Pond – Abandoned Hacienda in Kantoyna loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún, are rated as easy.
You can expect flat terrain, rural paths, and jungle singletrack. The region's limestone geology contributes to this characteristic landscape. While dedicated mountain biking infrastructure is limited directly within Mocochá, the surrounding area offers paths suitable for exploring natural settings and rural areas, often through jungle environments.
While specific natural features directly on Mocochá's trails are not detailed, the broader Yucatán Peninsula is famous for its cenotes—natural sinkholes with crystal-clear water. Some regional routes are designed to pass through picturesque jungle and to stunning cenotes, offering a unique natural experience. The Aguada Pond – San José Kuché loop from Conkal, for instance, passes through natural settings.
Mocochá and its surroundings offer several historical attractions. You can explore the Convent and Church of the Immaculate Conception, dating back to the seventeenth century, and various haciendas like Hacienda Mocochá, Hacienda Tekat, and Hacienda Toó. These cultural landmarks can be interesting points to visit during or after your cycling excursions.
Yes, given that all mountain bike routes in Mocochá are rated as easy and feature flat terrain, they are generally suitable for families. The minimal elevation changes and rural paths make them accessible for riders of varying skill levels, including those with children.
The Yucatán Peninsula generally experiences a dry season from November to April, which is often considered the most comfortable time for outdoor activities like mountain biking due to lower humidity and less rainfall. The wet season, from May to October, can bring higher temperatures and more frequent showers, which might affect trail conditions.
While specific parking facilities for mountain bike trailheads in Mocochá are not explicitly detailed, routes often start from or pass through areas where local parking might be available, such as near towns or public spaces. For routes like the Aguada Pond – Abandoned Hacienda in Kantoyna loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún, starting points near parks or villages may offer parking options.
Yes, all mountain bike routes available in Mocochá are circular. Examples include the Aguada Pond – Abandoned Hacienda in Kantoyna loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún, the Aguada Pond – San José Kuché loop from Conkal, and the Trail to Santa María Chi loop from Sitpach.
The mountain bike routes in Mocochá are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 13 reviews. Riders often appreciate the flat terrain, the opportunity to explore rural landscapes, and the connection with nature offered by the routes.
There are several mountain bike routes available in Mocochá, primarily focusing on easy-level rides through the region's flat terrain and rural environments.
The elevation profile for mountain biking in Mocochá is characterized by minimal changes. The Yucatán Peninsula is known for its flat terrain, meaning you will encounter very little climbing or descending on the trails. For example, the Trail to Santa María Chi loop from Sitpach has an elevation gain of only about 12 meters.
While there are no specific regulations mentioned for dogs on these particular trails, many rural and natural paths in the Yucatán Peninsula are generally accessible for dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to ensure your dog is well-behaved and to carry water for them, as the climate can be warm.


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