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Taos Vortex Ride

Mountain Biking Trail

Moderate
15.01 mi
2,227 ft
If you're looking for a beat down without even leaving the foothills of Taos, look no further than the so-called Taos Vortex Ride.

If you're looking for a beat down without even leaving the foothills of Taos, look no further than the so-called Taos Vortex Ride.

The Vortex radiates from the ever-popular El Nogal Trailhead. This route is essentially a double-loop from this trailhead, with the singletrack swirling and eddying around this hotspot of fantastic, yet challenging singletrack.

The first loop on the ride departs the trailhead via the paved road and loops around the backside of Devisadero Peak. It ascends the peak from the north via the Hot Shots trail. Hot Shots is a grueling climb that is just barely on the verge of rideable. Inevitably it will force many a rider to dismount and hike-a-bike, as it gains about 850 vertical feet in just 2 miles. A few sections of this trail are rideable, and a few are entertaining, but the main goal is simply to reach the peak. Note that trail markings are largely non-existent on this trail, so watch for a couple of cairns, and be sure to download this map for offline use.

Once at the junction with North Boundary and the Devisadero Peak Loop, it's time to have some fun! The trail continues to climb to reach said peak, and then it's time to rip downhill!

Devisadero Peak Loop is a technical test piece of a trail. While the segment mapped here is all rideable in the downhill direction, some sections will still test advanced mountain bikers. There are some respectable ledge drops, brutal rock gardens, slab rolls, loose rocks, and plenty of sharp switchbacked corners. This trail is also very popular with hikers, so be sure to ride heads-up. That said, enjoy the rip down the mountain—you've earned it!

Once back at the center of the vortex, fuel up at your car and head out to tackle the Talpa Traverse Trail. To get there, you'll have to climb up Nogal to Ojitos, then watch this map carefully for the unmarked turn onto the Traverse Trail. The trail is well-traveled—better traveled than Hot Shots—but trail markings are largely an afterthought here in Taos.

This final stretch of singletrack can feel punishing after all the work you've already done, but in actuality, it's a rolling, mellow singletrack that bobs and weaves through the pinon pines. If you were fresh, it wouldn't be quite so bad, but after a beat down from going up Hot Shots, the never-ending climbs and descents along the traverse trail could very well push you over the edge.

After several miles of this, you'll drop down to a paved road, and follow the route back to the trailhead on pavement.

Congratulations—you've conquered the Taos Vortex! Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
It's Gonna Hurt0.36 mi92 ft4.7%
Hotshot Up1.98 mi1,112 ft10.6%
Devis NW climb1.56 mi879 ft10.6%
HOT LAP! Hotshot Trail to Devis Trailhead3.94 mi-1,109 ft-0.5%
Max watts1.10 mi584 ft10.0%
don't walk0.31 mi262 ft15.9%
Throne Room Backside Final Ascent0.36 mi210 ft11.1%
Devisadero CW Descent1.68 mi-666 ft-7.5%
Decent descent 2.22 mi-1,125 ft-9.6%
Just the Tip0.29 mi-197 ft-12.8%
Frontside Stinger0.19 mi46 ft1.9%
ON YOUR LEFT!!!0.58 mi-397 ft-12.9%
164 Warmup (Bridge to Intersection)0.75 mi266 ft6.7%
No Vehicles!0.34 mi95 ft5.1%
Talpa Traverse (North to South) (minus final descent)3.04 mi-200 ft-1.1%
Talpa Section 11.47 mi-151 ft-1.3%
Talpa Traverse (North to South)3.37 mi-272 ft-1.5%
Talpa Section 20.40 mi-89 ft-1.7%
Talpa Section 31.02 mi-69 ft-1.1%
Talpa Section 40.51 mi-115 ft-3.7%
Weimer Rd0.68 mi66 ft1.8%