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Touring cycling in the Rincon Mountains offers diverse routes across a "sky island" range, characterized by significant elevation changes from desert to pine forests. The lower elevations feature classic Sonoran Desert scenery with saguaro cacti and rocky terrain. As routes ascend, the landscape transitions through scrub oak and oak-pine forests to open ponderosa pine forests at higher altitudes. This ecological diversity provides varied touring cycling experiences, from arid desert rides to cooler, forested climbs.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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32.1km
02:13
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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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41.5km
02:25
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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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33.9km
02:03
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.2km
02:44
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.2km
04:12
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:52
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This easy 9.4-mile (15.2 km) touring cycling loop from Mesquite Ranch offers a delightful, quick spin through the Tucson landscape, with minimal effort and a duration of about 52 minutes.…
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If you are looking for family-friendly cycling in Saguaro National Park East, the Future Generations Overlook – Cactus Forest Overlook loop from Desert Plants Garden is an excellent choice. This…
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24.4km
01:25
130m
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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 artists’ shared vision and their engagement with the surrounding community. Best viewed from the other side of the wash.
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Subaerial Embrace, 2021. Artists: Zach Lihtash and Troy Neiman. Overview: The artists were inspired by hoodoos and rock formations near Windy Point in the Catalina Mountains. The sculpture, that you can move through, is made of steel and concrete stucco and provides protection for a bike/pedestrian counter.
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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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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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The Rincon Mountains offer over 25 touring cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails, with 9 easy, 12 moderate, and 7 difficult routes to explore.
Cycling in the Rincon Mountains offers a dramatic transition of ecosystems. At lower elevations, you'll experience classic Sonoran Desert scenery with towering saguaro cacti and rocky terrain. As you ascend, the landscape shifts to scrub oak, then oak-pine forests, and finally open ponderosa pine forests at higher altitudes. This diversity provides varied experiences, from arid desert rides to cooler, forested climbs.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options, particularly among the 9 easy routes available. For a generally flat and accessible ride, consider the Rillito River Trail – Pantano River Park loop from Fantasy Island - Bunny Trailhead, which follows established river park trails. Another moderate option is the Batty Biker – Pantano River Park loop from Fantasy Island - Bunny Trailhead, offering a pleasant ride suitable for many families.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Rincon Mountains offer several difficult routes with significant elevation gain. The Babad Do'ag Viewpoint – Molino Basin Campground loop from Tanque Verde is a difficult 35.7-mile path with substantial climbing and panoramic views. Another demanding option is Brett’s Mt. Lemmon Climb – Babad Do'ag Viewpoint loop from Colonia Tanque Verde, which features mountainous terrain and significant climbs.
Many of the touring cycling routes in the Rincon Mountains are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Cactus Forest Drive loop from Sun Tran Park & Ride, which offers scenic views within Saguaro National Park, and the Babad Do'ag Viewpoint – Brett’s Mt. Lemmon Climb loop from Telesis Estates for a more challenging circular ride.
Many routes pass through or near notable attractions. Within Saguaro National Park, you can cycle along the Saguaro East Loop. Other natural features include Bridal Wreath Falls and Wildhorse Tank. You might also encounter trails like Freeman Homestead Trail and Douglas Spring Trail, which offer opportunities to explore the unique desert environment.
The touring cycling routes in the Rincon Mountains are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse desert flora, the dramatic transitions into oak-pine forests, and the variety of routes that cater to different ability levels, from moderate river park loops to challenging mountain climbs.
Absolutely. The lower elevations of the Rincon Mountains are home to the iconic saguaro cacti. Routes like the Cactus Forest Drive – Javelina Rocks loop from Fantasy Island Trails Park and the Cactus Forest Drive – Javelina Rocks loop from Tanque Verde offer excellent opportunities to cycle through dense saguaro forests and enjoy classic Sonoran Desert scenery.
Many routes have designated starting points with parking facilities. For example, the Rillito River Trail – Pantano River Park loop starts from the Fantasy Island - Bunny Trailhead, which typically has parking. For routes within Saguaro National Park, visitor centers and trailheads often provide parking. Always check specific route details for the most convenient parking options.
The best time for touring cycling generally depends on the elevation. Cooler months from fall to spring (October to April) are ideal for lower desert routes to avoid extreme summer heat. For higher elevation routes that transition into pine forests, late spring and early fall can offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, avoiding both summer heat and potential winter snow at the highest points.
Yes, several routes utilize the established river park trail systems. The Robert A. Price Senior Park – Julian Wash Greenway loop from Fantasy Island and the Julian Wash Greenway – Garden of Gethsemane Park loop from East Valencia Trailhead - Fantasy Island are good examples, offering mostly flat and accessible rides along these greenways.


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