Capulálpam Ride

The small village of Guelatao, situated 52 kilometers from Oaxaca on Highway 175, is famous as the birthplace of Benito Juarez, likely the most famous (and possibly the only honest) president in Mexico’s checkered history as an independent nation. Two nearby towns are also somewhat famous and deserving of a visit:  Ixtlan de Juarez and Capulálpam. The latter of these has the sort of ecotourism park common among villages in the Sierra Norte, all of which support mountain biking. One of the trails in the area – which consists almost entirely of a very pleasant logging road through the forest – runs 4.4 miles from the park until it deadends at the end of a short singletrack at a small water control dam. The ride out and back is a moderate endeavor, suitable for any rider of decent ability. Even at a leisurely pace the ride can be accomplished in three hours. The route shown in satellite view below includes a dogleg to a scenic point overlooking Capulálpam. As an added bonus, bikers can sightsee in Capulálpam, dine in Ixtlan and visit the memorial and museum to Benito Juarez in Gelatao – all of which make for a fine day’s outing. (The museum is supposed to be open and free Tuesday thru Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm.  If it is closed, a key can be obtained at the municipal building next door.)

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