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Patagonia to Canelo loop (Patagonia 80) — Gravel — Santa Cruz County

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Estados Unidos da América
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Condado de Santa Cruz
Patagonia

Patagonia to Canelo loop (Patagonia 80) — Gravel — Santa Cruz County

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Patagonia to Canelo loop (Patagonia 80) — Gravel — Santa Cruz County

11:23

124km

1.460m

Gravel

Tackle the Patagonia to Canelo loop (Patagonia 80), a difficult 76.8-mile gravel biking route through Arizona's sky island ecosystem.

Última atualização: 26 de fevereiro de 2026

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Parque de estacionamento

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1

353 m

Patagonia

Destaque • Assentamento

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 …

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2

13,2 km

Harshaw Townsite

Destaque • Sítio Histórico

This is a fun little detour on Harshaw Road. Harshaw Townsite, now part of Coronado National Forest, once was one of the highest-grossing mining towns in Arizona. The growth and …

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3

14,4 km

Projeto da Mina Hermosa

Destaque • Estrutura

Just past the ghost town of Harshaw, is the somewhat controversial Hermosa Mine Project. Although you are in a very rural part of the state, due to the mining operations …

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4

36,1 km

Duquesne Road is a long, remote dirt and gravel road near the US-Mexico Border in way southern Arizona. This particular section of rural road passes through the San Rafael Natural …

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5

65,6 km

Vista do Lago Parker Canyon

Destaque • Miradouro

fresh water in the desert with a marina and a marina store.

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6

83,8 km

Canelo

Destaque • Assentamento

Canelo, AZ, is a small, ghost town in eastern Santa Cruz County. Nestled in the scenic Canelo Hills, the area is known for its beautiful landscapes and mountainous environment. The …

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7

85,6 km

Estrada do Passo Canelo (Gravel)

Destaque (Segmento) • Trilha

Canelo Pass Road is a dirt road that takes from the ghost town of Canelo to the San Rafael Valley Road, an iconic gravel road through the open valley. This …

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8

108 km

This is the top of Harshaw Creek Road and an incredible view of the San Rafael Valley.

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9

112 km

Harshaw Creek Road (estrada de cascalho)

Destaque (Segmento) • Ciclovia

Harshaw Creek Road is one of the numerous, excellent gravel roads that is quickly transforming the small town of Patagonia, AZ, into a premiere gravel destination. This road takes you …

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B

124 km

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Tipos de Caminho

115 km

6,76 km

1,13 km

406 m

Superfícies

86,6 km

36,8 km

257 m

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What is the terrain like on the Patagonia to Canelo loop?

The route predominantly follows unpaved county and forest service roads. You'll encounter sections of well-graded gravel, but also some rougher dirt roads, especially on parts of Canelo Pass Road. Be prepared for potentially bumpy and rocky sections. Harshaw Creek Road, however, is generally smooth and wide.

What kind of bike and tires are recommended for this gravel ride?

Given the varied terrain, including potentially rough and rocky sections, it's highly recommended to use a gravel bike with wider tires. A minimum of 35mm tires is suggested, with 40mm+ preferred. A tubeless setup is also advisable to prevent flats from sharp rocks and occasional cactus spikes.

How long does it typically take to complete this gravel ride?

This challenging route, covering approximately 124 kilometers (77 miles) with significant elevation gain, typically takes around 11 hours of riding time. However, your total time will vary depending on your fitness level, pace, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is this route suitable for beginners?

No, the Patagonia to Canelo loop is officially rated as a "Hard gravel ride" and requires very good fitness. It features challenging climbs throughout, and some portions might even necessitate pushing your bike. It is not recommended for beginners.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect along the way?

You'll experience a breathtaking "sky island ecosystem" with rolling hills, arid landscapes, and expansive vistas, including the wide-open prairies of the San Rafael Valley. Harshaw Creek Road offers views through a narrow, steep-walled valley with a seasonal creek. The region is a unique blend of Sonoran cactus desert and Chihuahuan desert grasslands. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as katamundi, antelope, and javelina.

Are there any notable points of interest on the route?

Yes, the route passes through several interesting spots. You'll go through the town of Patagonia, pass by the historic Harshaw Townsite, and ride near the Hermosa Mine Project. There are also great views like the View of Parker Canyon Lake and an Incredible view of the San Rafael Valley.

Where can I park to start the Patagonia to Canelo loop?

While specific parking details aren't provided, the loop typically starts and ends in or around the town of Patagonia, Arizona. Look for public parking options within the town or designated trailhead parking areas nearby.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

This route traverses parts of the Coronado National Forest. Generally, day-use permits are not required for activities like gravel biking on established roads within the forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Coronado National Forest website for any current regulations or specific area restrictions before your ride.

What is the best time of year to ride this loop?

The best time to ride this loop is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April), to avoid the intense summer heat of Arizona. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and potentially blooming desert flora, while fall provides comfortable riding conditions.

Is this gravel route dog-friendly?

While many parts of the Coronado National Forest are dog-friendly, specific regulations can apply to certain trails or areas. Given the length, difficulty, and remote nature of this particular gravel route, it might be challenging for most dogs. If you do bring a dog, ensure they are well-conditioned for long distances and always keep them on a leash, especially due to potential wildlife encounters and shared roads.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it crosses sections of the Arizona Trail, including the Arizona Trail #3 Canelo Hills Wast and Arizona Trail #2 Canelo Hills East. You'll also encounter parts of the Sky Islands Traverse and other local forest service roads.

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