About Us

Santa Fe Fat Tire Society is a vibrant community of mountain biking enthusiasts dedicated to promoting the thrill of two-wheeled adventure and fostering a deep connection with the trails that wind through the breathtaking landscapes of Santa Fe. As an organization, we are passionate about not only exploring the trails ourselves but also giving back to the community that makes our riding experiences possible. Through a diverse range of events, rides, and volunteer opportunities, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of mountain biking in Santa Fe.

A club with a purpose.

“Building the Santa Fe mountain biking community one trail at a time.”

At SFFTS, our mission is to create an inclusive and supportive community that celebrates the joys of mountain biking while actively contributing to the maintenance, preservation, and growth of the trails we love. Through camaraderie, education, and stewardship, we aim to promote responsible riding and ensure that the trails remain a cherished resource for generations to come.

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We love group rides. Take a look at our Rides Calendar, but first we need you to sign the waiver. 

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News

2025 Year in Review

Letter from the PresidentAlex Gibson It’s hard to believe yet another year has passed as the Santa Fe Tire Society (SFFTS) continues to work tirelessly to strengthen the local mountain bike community and help make Santa Fe an even better place to ride. Founded in 2010, we’ve now been serving our community for over 15

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2025 Results – 6 Hours In The Basin

Thanks to everyone who came out for the 2025 6 Hours in the Basin race on May 4th. This was the 7th annual running of the event and the first one hosted by the Santa Fe Fat Tire Society. Despite an iffy forecast, racers were treated to balmy, fast riding conditions until a deluge in the

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