RideMex Southern Loop Adventure Tracks – $399
Discover the ultimate backcountry motorcycle experience with 14 one-week adventure routes linking the most breathtaking and culturally rich regions of southern Mexico. This expertly crafted loop takes you from Lake Chapala to the Guatemalan border and back to Guanajuato, weaving through remote dirt roads, towering volcanoes, lush jungles, colonial towns, hidden waterfalls, and ancient ruins across 12 stunning states. Includes downloadable GPX and KML files, route descriptions, photos, and printable PDF maps. Ride at your pace, on your terms—this is Mexico like you’ve never seen it.”
$399 USD
Route rises between 480 and 3,762 meters (1,574 and 12,342 feet) in elevation over 765 kilometers (475 miles). Don’t be fooled by the thinking “oh, that is such a short distance for one week”.
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Route rise and falls between 1,500 and 3,496 meters (4,921 and 11,469 feet) over 564 kilometers (350 miles). This is rugged terrain so again, don’t be fooled by what appear to be relatively short distances.
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This segment rises and falls between 3,844 and 1,084 meters (12,811 and 3,556 feet) in elevation through the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City.
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Part 4 of the RideMex route is 629 kilometers (391 miles) and starts at about 3,000 meters (9,842 feet), drops slightly, and then rises up to about 3,600 meters (11,812 feet) on the flanks of the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes.
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This route starts off at the Laguna Encantada at 1660 meters (5446 feet). The route elevation then varies between 893 and 2875 meters (2929 feet and 9432 feet).
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Part 6 of RideMex is by far the longest section so far at 1076 kilometers (669 miles). It starts of in San Jose del Pacifico in the alpine pine forests at 2,756 meters (9,042 feet)...
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Track 7 begins at Casa Morayma in Union Juarez on the slopes of the Tacana Volcano at about 1120 meters (3674 feet) right on the border of Mexico and Guatemala. Casa Morayma is a wonderful hotel with great rooms and views.
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This is one of those unusual tracks on RideMex that sticks to lower elevations between 52 and 1116 meters (171 and 3361 feet). As it is lower it is also warmer or hotter depending on the time of year. November through February are the cooler months.
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Track 9 starts in Palenque, the gateway to the Yucatan. Due to the hotter and muggier weather of the Yucatan and because it is relatively flat with rather boring adventure riding, RideMex does not go out onto the peninsula.
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Track 10 it 663 kilometers (412 miles), longer than many of the RideMex segments. It goes through vast wilderness areas in Oaxaca and has extreme changes in elevation.
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This 491 kilometer (305 mile) segment of RideMex is very rugged. It is closer to expedition riding than adventure riding.
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This track has numerous spectacular highlights as most segments of the RideMex TransMexico Trial do. It starts at the towering 100-meters (328 foot) Atlahuitzia Falls in the state of Veracruz, passes through indigenous villages among green mountains to the city of Orizaba in the foothills the might Orizaba Volcano...
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Track 13 meanders into central Mexico, not far from Mexico City, to Teotihuacan, Mexico’s most impressive archeological site, with its massive pyramids of the sun and moon.
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Track 14 takes you from the breathtaking pools, river and waterfalls of Tolantongo over a beautiful pine-forested mountain pass and through the small city of Zimapan into the Angostura Canyon, with the sharpest switchbacks of any section of the RideMex route.
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This Track was made for those who want to visit the city of Guanajuato. While Guanajuato is quite a ways off the RideMex loop that goes from the US to Guatemala and back visiting many of Mexico’s most beautiful sites and comprised of its most amazing roads for ADV riding...
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