Barranca De Metztitlán is a Biosphere Reserve located between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Sierra de Pachuca, characterized by its dramatic topography. The region features deep, winding canyons carved by the Metztitlán River, towering cliffs, and a semi-arid plateau. Notable natural features include the Barranca de Metztitlán canyon itself and the Laguna de Metztitlán, an expansive Ramsar Wetland. This diverse landscape provides varied terrain suitable for several outdoor sports, including mountain biking.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Barranca De Metztitlán is a Biosphere Reserve characterized by its dramatic topography, including deep canyons and towering cliffs. It is situated between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Sierra de Pachuca. The region is recognized for its rich biodiversity and unique geological formations.
Barranca De Metztitlán offers various outdoor activities, with a strong emphasis on mountain biking. The region's rugged terrain and significant elevation changes provide challenging environments for riders. Ecotourism activities, such as a 'flying bicycle' zipline, are also available.
The region is dominated by deep and narrow canyons, including the Barranca de Metztitlán carved by the Metztitlán River. Another significant feature is the Laguna de Metztitlán, an expansive Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. The landscape includes a semi-arid plateau with diverse plant communities.
Mountain biking terrain in Barranca De Metztitlán is rugged and features significant elevation changes. Routes navigate through diverse ecosystems such as xerophilous scrub, tropical dry deciduous forest, and pine-oak forest. The canyon floors are at 3,900 to 4,265 feet (1200 to 1300 meters), with surrounding peaks reaching 5,900 to 8,530 feet (1800 to 2600 meters).
Yes, komoot offers guides for mountain biking in the region. An example is the guide titled MTB Trails in Barranca De Metztitlán. These guides provide specific information on routes and experiences.
The Luna y Sol ecotourism center is located within the Barranca De Metztitlán Biosphere Reserve in San Pablo Tetlapayac. It provides activities like a 'flying bicycle' zipline and dedicated mountain biking routes. Some routes extend up to 2.5 miles (4 km).
The 'flying bicycle' is an activity offered at the Luna y Sol ecotourism center. It involves pedaling a bicycle across a 820-foot (250-meter) line at an altitude of 260 feet (80 meters) over the Amajac River. This activity provides views of the barranca.
Barranca De Metztitlán is a haven for biodiversity, featuring plant communities like xerophilous scrub, tropical dry deciduous forest, and pine-oak forest. It is known for its high diversity of arid zone plant species, including numerous cacti and agaves. The region also supports a rich fauna, with many endemic species.
Barranca De Metztitlán is a recognized destination on komoot for outdoor activities, particularly mountain biking. More than 10 visitors have shared their experiences, with routes in the area receiving an average rating of 4.94 out of 5 stars.
The official website for the Barranca De Metztitlán Biosphere Reserve, managed by CONANP, is simec.conanp.gob.mx. This site provides information regarding the reserve's management and conservation efforts.
For direct inquiries regarding the Barranca De Metztitlán Biosphere Reserve, the CONANP office in Pachuca, Hidalgo, can be contacted. The general phone number for the CONANP office is +52 (774) 743 1545. For specific ecotourism activities at the Luna y Sol center, a phone number is 772 117 229.

