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New Mexico Gravel & Dirt Road Conditions

Are the gravel and dirt roads in New Mexico dry and open today? Live conditions for the quiet county and forest roads a gravel or drop-bar bike rides, with melt-out and the 10-day outlook, refreshed every morning from real soil, snowpack, and weather data.

Across New Mexico, about 646 of 646 tracked gravel and dirt roads are reading dry today. Pick a region for the full road list, melt-out, and forecast.

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New Mexico gravel riding FAQ

Where can I ride gravel in New Mexico right now?

Today the New Mexico regions with the most gravel and dirt roads reading dry are Albuquerque, Farmington and Gallup. This page re-ranks every region by live conditions each morning, so the top of the list is your best bet for dry roads right now. Open a region for its road-by-road read and forest-road melt-out.

Are the forest roads in New Mexico open and melted out yet?

The valley and desert roads come into gravel season first; the high forest roads and passes hold snow into spring. Each New Mexico gravel region page tracks its forest-road snow coverage and an estimated open date daily through the melt, so you can time the high country instead of guessing.

How are these New Mexico gravel conditions calculated?

From real public data only: weather from Open-Meteo, terrain from OpenStreetMap, soil from USDA SSURGO, and snowpack from NRCS SNOTEL. Graded gravel drains faster than singletrack, so we read the roads separately from the mountain-bike trails. There are no invented numbers, and conditions are informational only.

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