3.2
(25)
58
riders
04:48
113km
810m
Road cycling
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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26.2 km
Highlight • Summit
113 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
93.6 km
15.7 km
3.90 km
Surfaces
107 km
6.35 km
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Highest point (150 m)
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Description
The Lomas de Santa Marta loop from Mayagüez is one of those routes that demands a specific kind of bike: a 70.3-mile (113.1 km) route rated moderate, with 2667 feet (813 metres) of climbing over roughly 4 hours and 47 minutes. This isn't your typical road cycling route; it's better suited for mountain bikers looking for a challenge in Puerto Rico.
What to expect on Lomas de Santa Marta loop from Mayagüez
While specific scenic details for this loop aren't extensively provided, cycling in Puerto Rico generally offers diverse landscapes. Expect to encounter jungle paths, ocean views, and vibrant towns as you navigate the terrain. The route is described as a moderate mountain bike ride, and critically, some portions may require you to push your bike, indicating rough or unpaved sections. This makes it a good option for mountain bikers with good fitness who are ready for varied terrain.
Planning your visit
Given the nature of the Lomas de Santa Marta loop, which includes sections where you might need to push your bike, ensure your equipment is suitable for mountain biking. Mayagüez offers many cycling routes, so if you're a road cyclist, you might find other paved options more suitable. Always carry enough water, especially in Puerto Rico's tropical climate, and be prepared for varied surfaces.
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