Real riders, real trails, real Valle de Guadalupe. No stock photos — just dirt.









POV footage from our trails. This is what it actually looks and feels like.
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Follow UsEvery photo on this page was taken on our actual trails with real riders — not models, not stock photos, not borrowed content. Some are from GoPro chest mounts during rides. Others were shot from ridge overlooks where your guide stopped the group for water and couldn't resist the view. A few were taken by riders themselves who asked us to share them.
The terrain you see is what you'll actually ride. The vineyard trails cut through working vineyards in the heart of Valle de Guadalupe's wine country. The mountain ridges reach elevations where you can see the Pacific Ocean on clear mornings. The canyon sections drop into dry riverbeds lined with boulders and cactus — the kind of terrain that makes Baja famous among enduro riders worldwide.
We're still sorting through hundreds of hours of footage and thousands of photos from past rides. Follow us at @valledirtbiketours on Instagram for trail clips, raw riding footage, and behind-the-scenes content as we publish it. If you rode with us and want your photos featured, send them to us via WhatsApp or email — we love showcasing our riders.
Vineyard Trail: Rolling singletrack through the vineyards of Valle de Guadalupe. The golden-hour shots with rows of grapevines and dust trails are from this route. Beginner-friendly, visually stunning, and the most photographed route we offer.
Mountain Ridge: The panoramic views and ridgeline silhouettes come from here. This is the route that makes experienced riders stop their bikes and just stare. Intermediate difficulty, but the visual reward is unmatched.
Desert Canyon: Rocky terrain, tight switchbacks, and dramatic canyon walls. The photos with boulders, cacti, and narrow passages are Desert Canyon. This is where the KTM 300 XC-W earns its reputation — light enough to thread through technical sections, powerful enough to climb out.
Sunset Ride: Our shortest and most photogenic route. The silhouette shots with orange and purple skies are all from the Sunset Ride — the route ends on a ridge overlooking the valley as the sun drops. Bring a phone with a good camera.
If you rode with us and took photos or video, send them via WhatsApp or email. We feature our riders regularly and always give credit. Your GoPro footage of the Mountain Ridge might be exactly what inspires the next person to book.
Follow @valledirtbiketours on Instagram for the latest trail clips, rider spotlights, and raw riding footage. We're building a library of content that shows exactly what these rides look and feel like — no stock photos, no filters, just real dirt and real riders.