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Mountain biking in Progreso offers routes across the flat, coastal terrain of the Yucatán Peninsula. The region is characterized by its low elevation and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, providing a unique environment for cycling. While not known for technical mountain biking, the area features dirt roads and paths that traverse coastal areas, mangrove ecosystems, and lead to natural features like cenotes. This landscape provides opportunities for relaxed rides amidst distinct natural and historical sites.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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It's a pretty nice route. Practically gravel pit except for a section already on the farm where there are more stones in the path.
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Mountain biking in Progreso is characterized by flat, coastal terrain across the Yucatán Peninsula. You'll primarily encounter dirt roads and paths, often traversing coastal areas, mangrove ecosystems, and leading to natural features like cenotes. The region is not known for technical, challenging mountain biking, but rather offers relaxed rides through distinct natural and historical sites.
Yes, Progreso offers several mountain bike trails that are ideal for beginners and those looking for an easy ride. For instance, the Aguada Pond – Abandoned Hacienda in Kantoyna loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún is an easy 35.6 km route exploring flat terrain and historical haciendas. Another easy option is the Hacienda Misnébalam – Ghost Town loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún, covering 23.4 km through a flat landscape.
The trails in Progreso often lead through unique natural and historical sites. You can expect to pass by historical haciendas, explore areas near cenotes, and ride through mangrove ecosystems. The region is famous for its natural limestone sinkholes (cenotes), and reserves like El Corchito Ecological Reserve are home to several, such as Cenote Pájaro, accessible via boardwalks through mangroves.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed in Progreso are circular loops. Examples include the Aguada Pond – Abandoned Hacienda in Kantoyna loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún (35.6 km) and the Sac-Nicté to Timul – San José Kuché loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún (31.1 km), which leads through rural areas and small communities.
The mountain bike trails in Progreso are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the unique experience of cycling through flat coastal paths, dirt roads, and routes near mangrove areas, appreciating the distinct natural and historical sites encountered along the way.
There are 5 mountain bike trails currently available in Progreso, offering a range of easy to moderate rides across the region's unique flat, coastal terrain.
Progreso, located on the northern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, generally experiences a warm climate. The cooler, drier months from November to April are typically the most comfortable for outdoor activities like mountain biking, as temperatures are milder and humidity is lower compared to the summer months.
Given the predominantly flat and easy terrain, many of the mountain bike routes in Progreso are suitable for families. Routes like the Dirt Road – San José Kuché loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún (27.5 km) offer accessible paths for a relaxed family outing, allowing everyone to enjoy the coastal environment.
Progreso is a coastal town with a variety of amenities. While specific cafes or accommodations directly on the trails are not common, the town itself, particularly along the Malecón, offers numerous restaurants, cafes, and hotels. Many routes start or pass near areas accessible from the town, making it convenient to find refreshments and lodging.
The mountain bike trails in Progreso vary in length, generally ranging from approximately 23 km to 35 km. For example, the Hacienda Misnébalam – Ghost Town loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún is 23.4 km, while the Aguada Pond – Abandoned Hacienda in Kantoyna loop from Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún is 35.6 km.
Progreso is not known for challenging or technical mountain biking trails. The region's flat, coastal terrain and dirt roads are more suited for easy to moderate rides. Advanced riders seeking technical singletrack or significant elevation changes may find the trails in Progreso less demanding than typical mountain biking destinations.
Many of the routes in Progreso start from areas like Parque Nacional Dzibilchantún or La Ceiba. While specific parking information for each trailhead isn't detailed, these locations are generally accessible by car. In Progreso town itself, parking is available, especially near the Malecón, which can serve as a starting point for rides along the coast.


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