Best Motorcycle in New Mexico

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1

New Mexico, Colfax County

00 :06 hrs
1 mi
12.432007 ft
Unknown

Heaven Motorsports Park is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and on the weekends from 9-8. A waiver is required and is available from Hester’s Motorsports. Calling before you head out is recommended. They have a natural terrain track with an uphill start, eight tabletops, and several off-camber turns. There is a peewee track and 10 acres of trails.

2

New Mexico, Chaves County

00 :07 hrs
1.1 mi
18.813965 ft
Unknown

Haystack Mountain OHV area has desert trails with views that overlook the Pecos River. There is a variety of terrain including sand washes, rocky sections, hill climbs, and some singletrack. There is no water available but camping is permitted. The maximum vehicle width is 50 inches. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

3

New Mexico, Taos County

00 :16 hrs
1.5 mi
226.14502 ft
Unknown

The Elephant Rock OHV Trail system offers 25 miles of old mining roads near Red River. The staging area is located next to the Elephant Rock Campground. There is a network of single track riding with three inner loops north of Elephant Rock Campground and a trail that heads north to Cabresto Lake. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

4

New Mexico, Eddy County

00 :07 hrs
1.2 mi
9.781982 ft
Unknown

Hackberry Lake Dune is a fun place to play and spend the weekend. There is a day-use parking area campground with 10 sites. No services are available but it is free to camp or ride. There is no shade so come prepared. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

5

New Mexico, Farmington

00 :34 hrs
2.8 mi
57.29602 ft
Unknown

This is the main staging area in Glade Run Recreation. There are miles of trails to explore with a variety of terrain including steep hill climbs, sand washes, and play areas. It is open to mountain biking, hiking, and horseback so be cautious of others recreating. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

6

New Mexico, Clovis

00 :08 hrs
1.3 mi
15.450073 ft
Unknown

Covis MX Track offers a long and fast track with som features of natural terrain and table-tops. There is very little shade but plenty of parking. The track is open to motorcycles and quads but be sure to call before you head out to get the practice schedule and fees. A spark arresting exhaust silencer is required.

7

New Mexico, Otero County

00 :20 hrs
3.2 mi
111.003174 ft
Unknown

This is a fun loop trail that travels through scenic forested terrain. The trail is easy to follow but doesn’t really have any shade. It is open for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking so please be courteous. There is plenty of room in the staging area for trailers. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

8

New Mexico, Gallup

00 :07 hrs
1.3 mi
27.157959 ft
Unknown

Gallup ATV Park offers trails for ATVs and motorcycles. There is a motocross track and about 10 miles of trails to explore. There are no amenities but also no fees to ride. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

9

New Mexico, Socorro County

00 :04 hrs
0.7 mi
7.0321045 ft
Unknown

NVRP MX Park has a motocross track, an 8-mile Grand Prix track, and BLM land desert trails to explore. It is open to motorcycles and 4 wheelers with camping available. You can check their website for practice schedules. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is recommended but not required.

10

New Mexico, Santa Fe

00 :05 hrs
0.9 mi
15.749023 ft
Unknown

This natural terrain track is long and fast as it winds through juniper trees and scrub brush. There is no shade or services so come prepared. There is no fee to ride and the track is open Friday through Sunday. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an NM OHV Permit is required for all vehicles. There is also a 96 decibels limit.

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