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There are many activities to do here but the star is the Angel Fire Bike Park which has 2000 vertical feet and 60 miles of lift serviced terrain

Angel Fire has been voted the best South West Bike Park three years running and has downhill and enduro trails for any level. Although the bike park is most famous, there are many surrounding hiking and biking trails too.

Los 18 senderos para bicicleta de montaña más populares en Angel Fire

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Greenbelt Trails: Beginner Loop

Hard
3.3 mi·
333 ft
The local town trails are known as either the "Greenbelt Trails" or simply the "Angel Fire Trails," and they are located across the highway from the ski resort. Running through residential areas and into the woods, you can create several small loop options, ranging from true beginner to upper-intermediate in difficulty....
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Lemonade

0.84 mi·
11 ft
Lemonade is one of the easier, but still very exciting, blue runs on the mountain. With mixed terrain, from small rocky sections to fast flowing straightaways to tight technical singletrack, this trail has a little something for everyone....
3

Lazy Susan

Easy
0.06 mi
Lazy Susan is a quick, intermediate technical trail through the trees that allows you to skip the small climb on Combi. For an easier workaround, try the end of Duke nearby....
4

Diesel

Easy
0.8 mi·
7 ft
Diesel is the best trail to take to get to all other trails if you don't want to ride Easy Street from the fire road. It has large berms, small tabletops, some small drops, and a skinny....
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Chutes and Ladders

0.77 mi·
27 ft
Chutes and Ladders is true to its name, with many large ladder bridge drops in sequence that vary in grade from medium to very steep but can all be rolled. There is also a large wooden wall ride and wooden skinny, and some large berms and medium tabletops....
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Enlightenment (XC)

2.19 mi·
1,312 ft
Enlightenment is the only climbing trail available at the bike park, though it runs mostly outside of the park itself. It is long and steep in places with many switchbacks. Take it slow if needed, as the high altitude makes such a climb very difficult and physically demanding....
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Greenbelt Trails: Coyote Loop

Moderate
6.54 mi·
739 ft
Angel Fire's local town trails are known as either the "Greenbelt Trails" or simply the "Angel Fire Trails," and they are located across the highway from the ski resort. Running through residential areas and into the woods, you can create several small loops, ranging from true beginner to upper-intermediate in difficulty....
8

Devinci's Code

1.71 mi·
233 ft
Devinci's Code is one of only two trails in the Angel Fire Bike Park located on the ridgeline far to skier's right. The other trail, Angel's Plunge, features a short climb to reach it and runs a long ways down and along the ridge, while Devinci's Code takes a more direct plummet straight off the saddle, back down toward the chairlift....
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Ziggy

Hard
0.63 mi
While Ziggy is primarily used as a connector trail to reach major descents such as Diesel, Turbo Diesel, Upper Boogie, and World Cup, it is a great little romp through the forest all on its....
10

Enlightenment -> Lemonade Loop

4.6 mi·
1,545 ft
If you aren't the type of rider who enjoys riding chairlifts up and brutalizing both your bike and your body as you blast back down the mountain on technical downhill trails, then consider pedaling this loop at Angel Fire Resort instead....
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Big Kahuna Loop

Hard
20.58 mi·
3,102 ft
The Big Kahuna ride is a challenging loop ride for the cross country rider looking for a bit of abuse. Beginning from downtown Angel Fire, the route takes a similar climb up the mountain as the [Elliot Barker Loop](https://fatmap....
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Angel's Plunge

2.85 mi·
178 ft
Angel's Plunge often gets mixed reviews. Parts of this trail are amazing, and others are often very sketchy and harrowing. It's worth noting this trail is very long, and requires a steep climb....
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Lower Supreme DH

0.66 mi
The best mid-range jump line on the mountain, Lower Supreme is fast, flowy, and tons of fun. If you can clear all the jumps on Boulder Dash and are ready to move up in size, this is where to go....
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Last Call

Easy
0.21 mi
Last Call is the trail for those looking for a few more large tabletops, hip jumps, and bridge drops before they finish their run. While some flowy jump lines are easy to simply roll and ride if desired, this is not one of them, so stay clear if you don't plan to ride this trail as it's meant to be....
15

Dirt Diggler

Easy
0.06 mi
Dirt Diggler is not much of a trail itself, but more a shallow grade and rocky access trail used to switch from the end of Upper Supreme to the end of Upper Chillin....
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World Cup

1.27 mi·
9 ft
World Cup is Angel Fire's premiere downhill track, whose name derived from the 2005 UCI World Cup hosted here. It has since been updated every year, now containing massive rock gardens, ladder bridge and other drops, huge jumps, and extreme speeds....
17

Pepper Spray Lower

0.28 mi
This section is mis-labeled on the current trail map after recent re-routing and trail development. It is actually the final section of World Cup. It is extremely fast with large drops and jumps, which can be rolled but are the closest jumps on the mountain to being gap jumps, so look before you leap....
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Candyland

0.55 mi·
8 ft
Candyland used to be the largest jumps on the mountain, but has since been surpassed by Hungry Hippo. It retains its double black rating, however, due to the large hips, wooden log drop, very loose conditions, and general risk involved in riding the trail....
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