
The Strava route below can be copied into navigation tools such as BikeGPS. https://www.strava.com/routes/24893516

Santa Teresa County Park – The Big Ride – Turn by Turn:
- Starting at the Pueblo parking area, find the beginning of the Mine Trail where it intersects Hidden Springs Trail.
- Take Mine Trail 0.7 miles around the parking lot and through the corral, fire road, descent
- Bear left. on Fortini Trail 0.8 mile, fire road and single track, descent
- Bear right onto Stiles Ranch Trail 1.6 mile, single track, climb, decent, climb, decent
- Right on Mine Trail 0.3 fire road, decent
- Right on Rocky Ridge Trail, 1.8 miles, single track, climb
- Left on Coyote Peak Trail to Coyote Peak, 0.3 miles, fire road, rolling
- If you went to the Coyote Peak lookout, descend from Coyote Peak, and make a left on Boundary Trail. If you did not go to the lookout, right on Boundary Trail. 0.8 miles, fire road, descent
- Left on Coyote Peak Trail 0.3 miles, fire road, climb
- Bear left continuing on Coyote Peak Trail, 0.4 miles, fire road, climb
- Right to continue on Coyote Peak Trail, 0.3 miles, fire road, rolling
- Right on Rocky Ridge Trail, 1.8 miles, single track, descent
- Right on Mine Trail 0.6 miles, fire road, climb
- Right on Hidden Springs Trail 0.2 mile, fire road, climb
- Left on Ridge Trail 0.7 mile fire road, climb then descent
- Left on Coyote Peak Trail, 0.2 mile, fire road, descent
- Left on Ohlone Trail, 1.0 mile, single track, rolling
- Right on Hidden Springs Trail 50 feet, cross the Park Entrance Road
- Right onto Mine Trail 0.2 mile fire road, descent
- Left on Norred Trail 0.8 mile, fire road, climb
- Left on Joice Trail, 0.5 mile, fire road, climb
- Bear right on Joice Trail 0.4, fire road, climb
- Right onto Vista Loop, do the loop back to Bernal Hill Trail 0.8, fire road, climb then descent
- Right on Bernal Hill Trail 0.2 fire road, climb
- Right on Mine Trail, 0.3, fire road, descent
- Right onto Stiles Ranch Trail 1.6 mile, rolling, but mostly descent
- Left on Fortini Trail 0.8 mile fire road, climb
- Straight onto Mine Trail 0.7 mile, fire road, climb

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