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Touring cycling around Tanque Verde offers diverse routes through the Sonoran Desert landscape, characterized by towering Saguaro cacti and dramatic mountain ranges. The region features varied terrain, from paved roads winding through desert flora to challenging climbs in the Rincon and Galiuro mountains. River parks and washes provide additional cycling opportunities, integrating natural features with accessible paths. This area provides a range of experiences for touring cyclists amidst its unique desert environment.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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riders
67.4km
06:00
2,270m
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Cycle the challenging Mount Lemmon via Catalina Highway, a 41.9-mile route with 7,448 feet of gain, offering diverse, stunning scenery.
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126
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60.5km
04:25
1,340m
1,340m
Embark on Brett’s Mt. Lemmon Climb – Babad Do'ag Viewpoint loop from Colonia Tanque Verde for a touring cycling experience that transitions dramatically from desert to forest. As you ascend,…

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32.1km
02:13
590m
590m
This challenging touring cycling route, the Babad Do'ag Viewpoint – Brett’s Mt. Lemmon Climb loop from Cresta Verde, offers a significant workout with stunning rewards. You'll tackle a difficult 19.9-mile…
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47
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41.5km
02:25
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.1km
02:50
920m
920m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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 he’d 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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Convenient little repair station located right off the Harrison Greenway Path and at the start of many great trails within Fantasy Island Trails Park. The perfect place to get your bike right before heading out on the trail.
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Mt Lemmon climbs from the Sonoran desert to an alpine forest at the top and the town of Summer Haven. Make sure you have appropriate attire for cold weather above 2000m.
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Windy Point is an incredible overlook with a stunning view of the entire Tucson valley, making it a popular stop for tourists. There is a parking area and restrooms here, making it an ideal spot for a break during your ride to take in the breathtaking scenery.
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Situated directly along the Arizona Trail, the campground spans approximately half a mile. Each campsite at the self-fee station costs $10 per night. Amenities include restroom facilities, picnic benches, and fire pits for camper convenience.
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The park, located on the bank of Pantano Wash, provides ample waterfront views. It features well-maintained trails suitable for walking, running, cycling, and equestrian activities. Additionally, the park houses a Children's Memorial site and a tree memorial park.
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Tanque Verde offers a diverse range of terrain for touring cyclists. You'll find paved roads winding through the iconic Sonoran Desert with its towering Saguaro cacti, as well as routes that climb into the dramatic Rincon and Galiuro mountains. The area also features river parks like Pantano River Park and the Rillito River Path, providing additional cycling opportunities. Some routes may include unpaved sections, especially when venturing into more rugged areas.
Yes, Tanque Verde is home to several challenging routes. For instance, the Mount Lemmon via Catalina Highway is a difficult 41.9-mile route with significant elevation gain, transitioning from desert to alpine forest. Another demanding option is the Babad Do'ag Viewpoint – Molino Basin Campground loop from Tanque Verde, a 35.7-mile path offering expansive desert and mountain views.
For easier rides, Tanque Verde has 10 routes classified as easy. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, areas like the Rillito River Path, part of the Marble Waters – Rillito River Path loop from Trail Dust Town, often provide flatter, more accessible terrain suitable for families. These paths typically offer a smoother experience away from significant elevation changes.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Tanque Verde are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Babad Do'ag Viewpoint – Molino Basin Campground loop from Tanque Verde and the Marble Waters – Rillito River Path loop from Trail Dust Town. These loops offer varied distances and difficulties, catering to different preferences.
Touring cycling routes in Tanque Verde offer stunning natural features. You'll ride through the Sonoran Desert with its iconic Saguaro cacti and dramatic mountain ranges. Notable attractions include the seasonal Tanque Verde Falls, Seven Falls, and Maiden Pools. You might also encounter various washes and river areas like Loma Verde Wash and Tanque Verde Wash/Sabino Canyon Important Bird Area (IBA).
The best time for touring cycling in Tanque Verde is generally during the cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to April). During these periods, temperatures are more moderate and pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer months can be extremely hot, and the region experiences a monsoon season, typically from July to September, which can bring heavy rains and flash floods in washes, making some routes unsafe.
While the region offers many outdoor opportunities, specific rules for cycling with dogs can vary. In general, dogs are often permitted on leash on public roads and multi-use paths. However, areas like Saguaro National Park have restrictions on where dogs are allowed. It's always best to check the specific regulations for any park or trail you plan to visit with your dog to ensure compliance and safety.
Generally, permits are not required for touring cycling on public roads and designated multi-use paths in the Tanque Verde area. However, if your route takes you into specific protected areas like Saguaro National Park or private lands, it's advisable to check their respective regulations, as some activities or access points might require permits or fees. For most touring cycling on established routes, this is typically not an issue.
The touring cycling routes around Tanque Verde are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning Sonoran Desert scenery, the prominent Saguaro cacti, and the scenic river paths. The network is appreciated for offering options for various ability levels, from leisurely rides to challenging mountain ascents.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific route's starting point. Many routes that begin near urban areas or trailheads will have designated parking lots. For routes that venture into natural areas or parks, look for visitor centers or established parking areas. For example, routes accessing Mount Lemmon via Catalina Highway often have parking available at various points along the ascent or at the base. Always check the route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information.
While the more remote desert and mountain routes may have limited facilities, routes closer to or passing through populated areas of Tanque Verde and Tucson will offer opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and rest stops. For example, routes utilizing the Rillito River Path are often near amenities. It's always a good idea to plan your route and check for potential stops beforehand, especially on longer rides, and carry sufficient water and snacks.
There are 49 touring cycling routes available around Tanque Verde. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 10 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and 14 difficult routes, ensuring options for every touring cyclist.


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