Continental Divide Trail New Mexico

Continental Divide Trail Shuttle

Reliable transport to Crazy Cook, Cumbres Pass, and other remote trailheads. We support CDT hikers.

Book CDT Shuttle

Your Link to the Divide

Hiking the CDT is a monumental challenge. Getting to the start shouldn't be. We specialize in transporting hikers to the most remote southern terminuses and resupply points in New Mexico. Our high-clearance vehicles can handle the rugged roads to Crazy Cook.

Popular Trailheads

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    Crazy Cook Monument: The official southern terminus. Requires high-clearance 4x4. We get you there safely.
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    Cumbres Pass / Chama: The NM/CO border. A popular section hike start/end point.
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    Pie Town, Grants, Cuba: Need to skip a section or get off trail for a few days? We offer custom pickups.

Hiker Services

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    Water Caching: Heading to Crazy Cook? We can help cache water at designated boxes along the way (inquire for details).
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    Transporting Gear & Bikes: Sending a bike box ahead? We can transport it to your destination or a local shop.
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    Group Shuttle: Hiking with a tramily? Split the cost of a shuttle van for a more affordable ride.

CDT Hiker FAQ

How long is the drive to Crazy Cook?
From Lordsburg, it's a slow, rough drive (approx 3-4 hours round trip for the driver). From ABQ, plan for a full day.
Can I share a ride?
Yes! If you find other hikers arriving at the same time, we are happy to book you as a group to lower the per-person cost.