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Mountain biking around Willow Canyon provides access to diverse ecosystems within the Santa Catalina Mountains, near Tucson, Arizona. The region features ponderosa pine forests and alpine vistas, contrasting with the Sonoran Desert below. Trails often involve challenging terrain and significant elevation changes, catering to advanced riders seeking technical routes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Get ready for a mountain biking adventure on the Bug Springs Trail, a truly "difficult" route that winds through the Santa Catalina Mountains. This 8.7-mile (14.0 km) journey offers a…
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The Aspen Draw and Meadow Trail Loop offers a dramatic change of scenery from the desert floor, taking you through cool, shady forests of spruce, fir, aspen, and maple. You'll…

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The Mt. Lemmon loop via North Control Road offers a challenging mountain biking experience, transitioning dramatically from the Sonoran Desert's saguaros to cool pine forests. You'll navigate a historic dirt…
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Escape the desert heat and dive into the high-elevation forests on the Arizona Trail and Aspen Draw Loop. This mountain biking route offers a refreshing change of scenery, winding through…
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The Green Mountain and Incinerator Ridge Loop is a demanding 14.4-mile (23.1 km) mountain biking route that will truly test your technical skills. You'll navigate through diverse forest landscapes, starting…
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The Aspen Draw Trail offers a moderately challenging 1.9-mile uphill hike, ending in a really nice viewpoint along the ridge. Dogs are welcome but should be leashed. Keep in mind that this trail is also a popular downhill mountain biking route, so keep your eyes open on the trail as you hike!
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Beautiful ride! Challenging but ttly worth it
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Riding the dirt backside of Mount Lemmon is a local's favorite. It is often closed to vehicles and feels vey remote. It gets really steep at the top-- best on a mountain bike, but manageable on a gravel bike too.
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Beautiful views to the north from Mt. Lemmon and East Ski Run Road. The road is usually open from April through December.
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Cycling SOBO, views open up towards the Santa Catalina Mountains. Keep peddling and climbing; eventually, you'll reach the top of them at Mount Lemmon.
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These gorgeous dirt road switchbacks change your view with every turn. There's a small shortcut forest road next to the switchbacks, but I'd always vouch for the switchbacks for the full South Mt. Lemmon Road experience.
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North Control Road connects Mt. Lemmon to Old Mt. Lemmon Road. This is an incredible back-country dirt road that weaves beautifully through the Santa Catalina Mountains. The North Control Road specifically has fantastic switchbacks.
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Peppersauce Cave is a popular destination. There is an entire network of rooms and tunnels open to the public, including the 'Big Room' and a lake. I recommend bringing a flashlight going in here.
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The Willow Canyon area, specifically within the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona, offers a selection of 9 mountain bike trails. Most of these, 7 to be exact, are considered difficult, with one moderate and one easy option available.
Mountain biking around Willow Canyon primarily features challenging and technical terrain within diverse ecosystems. You'll ride through ponderosa pine forests and experience significant elevation changes, offering alpine vistas that contrast with the Sonoran Desert below. Trails like the Bug Springs Trail are known for their difficult, technical nature, while the Aspen Draw and Meadow Trail Loop provides cool forest scenery.
Yes, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail in the area. The Arizona Trail and Aspen Draw Loop is an easy 5.3-mile (8.5 km) route, offering a less strenuous option for those looking for a gentler ride.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter ponderosa pine forests and diverse flora. Notable attractions include Seven Falls, where Bear Creek cascades down, and Hutch's Pool, a natural pool along the Arizona Trail. The Marshall Gulch Trail area also offers beautiful high desert landscapes with streams and pine trees.
Yes, the area is known for its alpine vistas. The Mt. Lemmon loop via North Control Road, for instance, leads through stunning alpine scenery. Additionally, the Windy Point Viewpoint is a popular spot for panoramic views.
Willow Canyon, located at approximately 7,000 feet elevation in the Santa Catalina Mountains, serves as an escape from the desert heat. This suggests that the warmer months, when the lower desert is hot, would be an ideal time to enjoy the cooler temperatures and forest scenery for mountain biking.
Yes, several trails in the area are loops. Examples include the difficult Aspen Draw and Meadow Trail Loop, the extensive Mt. Lemmon loop via North Control Road, and the easy Arizona Trail and Aspen Draw Loop. There's also the challenging Green Mountain and Incinerator Ridge Loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse ecosystems, the challenging alpine terrain, and the cool forest scenery found on trails like the Aspen Draw and Meadow Trail Loop.
The region around Willow Canyon is primarily accessed via scenic drives like the Mount Lemmon Scenic Byway. While specific public transport options directly to trailheads are not widely available, visitors typically rely on personal vehicles to reach the starting points of these mountain biking routes.
While not directly on mountain bike trails, the region is known for water features. The nearby Willow Canyon Trail is known for waterfall rappels and swimming holes. You can also find Seven Falls and Sabino Falls in the broader area, which are popular hiking destinations.
The longest mountain bike trail in the immediate area is the Mt. Lemmon loop via North Control Road, which spans 46.0 miles (74.1 km) and is typically completed in about 8 hours and 17 minutes.


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