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Touring cycling routes around Kleindale benefit from the area's direct access to Tucson's extensive multi-use path system. The region is characterized by generally flat, paved trails along the Rillito River, which forms a key part of the Chuck Huckelberry Loop. Cyclists can experience the Sonoran Desert landscape with views of the distant Catalina Mountains. This setting provides a network of routes suitable for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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53.2km
03:10
380m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:42
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tracks and Trails Mural, 2023. Artists: Jessica Gonzales and Rock Martinez. Overview: The vibrant painting depicts the relationship between wildlife, vegetation and humans in the desert ecosystem. Viewed from left to right, the mural reveals a typical day in the desert, starting at dawn and ending at night. Designed with elements of optical illusion, the mural creates a dynamic visual experience for viewers traveling the path across the wash, shifting and revealing new perspectives as they move past the artwork. The expansive mural not only enhances the landscape but also reflects the artistsβ shared vision and their engagement with the surrounding community. Best viewed from the other side of the wash.
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The Angels Path Sculpture Walk at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park has on display a number of unique sculptures, to include: 1) Gabriel. Note the bicycle chains used for the hair. 2) Angel Bell Michael, 3) Stairway to Heaven, and 4) Angel of Motherly Love. For more information, see https://www.angelparksculpturepath.org/.
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Marble Waters, 2008. Artist: Robin Riley. Overview: This combination of cascading rain and raindrops shows the abstract movement of water using 2,000 iridescent glass marbles and broken tile. The raindrops are circles of broken tile with marbles inside.
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Wild Spirit, 2025. Artist: Al Glann. This is one of many sculptures along the Tucson Loop. See pima.gov/170/The-Loop-Art-Map.
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Towers of a Martian Odyssey, 2018. Artist: Art Neptune. Overview: Inspired by the movie β2001, A Space Odysseyβ 8 steel tubes sized from 8 feet to 17.5 feet tall are spaced serendipitously along the bike path. All but one has plasma cut holes of different designs, leaving the meaning open to the viewersβ interpretation.
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Bicycle Built for Two, 2023. Artist: Joe Pagac. The cyclist is a javelina, perched on the front seat of a life-size tandem bicycle; the back seat is open to anyone who wants to pose for a photo. The sculpture is the work of local artist Joe Pagac, who was inspired by the interactive sculptures heβd seen in his travels.
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Spoked Cathedral, 2015. Artist: Joseph Lupiani. Overview: The design is reminiscent of a cathedral window, with a vegetative pattern on the lower section tying into the natural world. The star shape is based on the Arizona flag. There is also a covered rest area here.
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Batty Biker, 2015. Artist: Stephen Fairfield. Overview: This bat on a bike pays tribute not only to the Broadway bridge where bats roost but also to the thousands of cyclists who pedal along The Loop every week.
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There are nearly 100 touring cycling routes available around Kleindale, offering a wide range of options for exploring the area. These routes are part of the extensive multi-use path system, primarily along the Rillito River.
The majority of touring cycling routes around Kleindale are considered easy to moderate. Specifically, there are 44 easy routes, 42 moderate routes, and 11 more challenging routes, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Touring cycling in Kleindale is unique due to its direct access to Tucson's renowned Chuck Huckelberry Loop, particularly the Rillito River Park Trail. This system offers extensive paved, car-free paths through the Sonoran Desert landscape, providing scenic views of the distant Catalina Mountains and public art installations. It's an urban desert environment with excellent amenities.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Kleindale are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For example, the Rillito River Path β Rillito River Path loop from Columbus Parking is a popular 10.9-mile loop that offers well-maintained paved paths.
The touring cycling routes in Kleindale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paved paths, the scenic desert views, and the accessibility of the Rillito River Park Trail.
The best time for touring cycling in Kleindale is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to April), when temperatures are more pleasant for outdoor activities in the Sonoran Desert. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late evening rides preferable if cycling during that season.
Yes, several routes around Kleindale offer convenient parking. For instance, routes like the Rillito River Path β Rillito River Path loop from Columbus Parking and the Rollito River Path β Marble Waters loop from Columbus Parking indicate starting points with parking availability, such as Columbus Parking.
Absolutely. The paved, car-free nature of the Rillito River Park Trail, which is central to Kleindale's cycling, makes it ideal for families. The generally flat terrain and amenities along the path ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. The Rillito River Path β Rillito River Path loop from Valley of the Moon is a great option for a family outing.
While cycling along the Rillito River Park Trail and other routes in the Sonoran Desert, you might spot various desert wildlife. Common sightings include roadrunners, various bird species, rabbits, and lizards. Early mornings or late evenings often provide the best opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, the routes offer access to several interesting points. You can find public art installations along the Rillito River Park Trail. For natural features, you're in proximity to iconic Saguaro Cacti. Other nearby attractions include Sentinel Peak and the Tumamoc Hill Trail, offering scenic views and unique desert landscapes.
The Rillito River Park Trail, being part of Tucson's urban loop system, offers convenient access to shops and event centers, meaning you'll find various options for cafes and refreshments nearby. While not directly on every trail, access points often lead to commercial areas where you can refuel.
For cyclists looking for a longer challenge, the Kleindale area offers routes that extend further into the broader Tucson network. The Pantano River Park β Javelina Rocks loop from Columbus Parking is a moderate 45.7-mile route that provides a more extensive touring experience through the urban desert environment.
Beyond the immediate river paths, Kleindale's location provides access to diverse natural features. Cyclists can reach areas like Saguaro National Park, known for its vast saguaro cactus forests, and Sabino Canyon, which features rock formations and seasonal waterfalls. While not directly on the touring routes, these areas offer stunning natural beauty within reach.


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