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03:26
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Cycle the moderate 49.1-mile McDowell Mountain loop in Scottsdale, Arizona, enjoying Sonoran Desert views and landmarks like the Frank Lloyd
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37.3km
01:49
560m
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Cycle Mount Suappoa via Phoenix Sonoran Bikeway, a moderate 23.2-mile road ride with 1853 feet of gain and panoramic city views.
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128
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Cycle the Canyon Vista Campground to Mormon Lake loop via Lake Mary Road, a moderate 46.4-mile route through pine forests and lake views.
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46.6km
02:20
600m
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Cycle the moderate 29.0-mile Buena Vista Lookout & Mount Suappoa loop in South Mountain Park for challenging climbs and panoramic desert vie
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110
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46.7km
04:06
500m
500m
This difficult 29.0-mile gravel biking loop in Patagonia, Arizona, offers rugged high desert scenery and 1652 feet of elevation gain.
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73.4km
04:16
1,400m
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Cycle the difficult 45.6-mile Bartlett Reservoir via Bartlett Dam Road for challenging climbs and stunning Sonoran Desert views.
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57.7km
02:31
260m
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Cycle 35.9 miles through Phoenix Mountains Preserve and Papago Park, enjoying red rock formations and desert scenery.
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50.1km
02:08
370m
370m
Cycle the moderate 31.2-mile Ahwatukee Foothills loop in Phoenix, offering desert vistas and a dedicated shared-use path.
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31.3km
01:51
380m
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Road cycle the Grand Canyon Rim Trail for 19.4 miles of moderate riding, offering incredible canyon views and access to viewpoints like Moha
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51
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36.7km
01:39
190m
190m
Cycle the easy 22.8-mile Paradise Valley Loop via Sun Circle Trail, offering canal views, beautiful homes, and perspectives of Camelback Mou
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Hermit's Rest is the endpoint of a stunning and epic ride in the Grand Canyon. Built in 1914, the structure is named after Louis Boucher, a Canadian-born prospector who staked claims near the site around 1891. With help, Boucher carved the trail into the canyon and lived alone at nearby Dripping Springs for many years. The ride is smooth and scenic, offering breathtaking canyon views. No cars are allowed on Hermit Road, making the experience even better, though shuttle buses still run. There's a small snack bar at Hermit’s Rest for a quick break. This is a must-do for any cycling enthusiast!
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Mohave Point offers incredible views over the Grand Canyon, especially at sunset. You’ll also get a perfect view of the Tonto Trail winding deep into the canyon. The trail to the very tip of the point isn’t paved, so you can stop your bike and take a short hike to check it out.
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At Pima Point, you can both see and hear the rumbling Colorado River with the Hermit Rapids in sight.
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The fitness loop around the golf course is perfect for a Gravel bike.
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The Arizona Trail leads directly through the small town of Patagonia. At Patagonia Market (open from 5am until 8pm!) and Red Mountains Foods you can refill your supplies. The only hotel in town is the Stage Stop Inn, which offers a discount for AZT hikers/bikers and has a hiker box available. If the hotel is fully booked, comfortable accommodation is available through AirBnB. Wifi and a great breakfast is available at the Gathering Grounds.
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Hermit's Rest is the endpoint of a stunning and epic ride in the Grand Canyon. Built in 1914, the structure is named after Louis Boucher, a Canadian-born prospector who staked claims near the site around 1891. With help, Boucher carved the trail into the canyon and lived alone at nearby Dripping Springs for many years. The ride is smooth and scenic, offering breathtaking canyon views. No cars are allowed on Hermit Road, making the experience even better, though shuttle buses still run. There's a small snack bar at Hermit’s Rest for a quick break. This is a must-do for any cycling enthusiast!
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This is the far western end of the Rim Trail, one of the most popular running trails in the park. There's a shuttle bus stop if you started to the east and don't want to run all the way back. At this point, the trail tends to be narrow and near the edge of the canyon, so it's no surprise the views are incredible. If you want a milder run, the section of the Rim Trail that runs between Mather Point and Powell Point is paved, and still has stunning views.
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