La Paz: El Comitán Bay Beginner Mountain Biking Tour – La Paz, Mexico
Explore La Paz Bay’s hidden side . Cycle beginner-friendly sandy trails from El Comitán to the Mogote mangroves, spot wildlife, and enjoy desert, mangrove & sea views with a local guide
PRICE: $118
per group up to 1
Begin your adventure with a warm welcome from your local guide. From La Paz’s famous Malecón, we’ll drive about 45 minutes to the peaceful town of El Comitán, where the ride begins.
After getting fitted with your bike and helmet (e-bikes available upon request) and a short safety briefing, we’ll test the bikes and set off on wide, mostly flat sandy trails.
Our route crosses desert landscapes and leads to the Mogote mangroves. Here, we’ll pause for water and a light snack, taking time to enjoy the views and observe the local wildlife. On the way back, we’ll ride at a relaxed pace, catching the stunning Baja sunset before returning to the Malecón.
What to Expect
Easy routes suitable for beginners — only basic bike handling and a general level of fitness required.
A unique natural setting that blends desert, mangroves, and sea.
Wildlife sightings: herons, diving ducks, and occasionally coyotes or reptiles.
Cycle along scenic sandy trails from El Comitán to the Mogote mangroves .
Spot local wildlife: herons, diving ducks, and sometimes coyotes
Easy, beginner-friendly routes for all fitness levels
Enjoy stunning desert, mangrove, and sea views
Guided by a local sharing stories and ecosystem insights
Guided mountain biking tour
Mountain bike rental with helmet
Transportation
Snacks
Water
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