Continental Divide Trail Shuttle
Reliable transport to Crazy Cook, Cumbres Pass, and other remote trailheads. We support CDT hikers.
Book CDT ShuttleYour 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.