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37.5km
03:04
200m
200m
Embark on a captivating touring cycling journey through the Sonoran Desert with the Levee Trail – Blevins Trail loop. This route offers a peaceful escape, winding past iconic saguaro cacti and palo verde trees, with the elevated Levee Trail providing spectacular panoramic views of the Superstition Mountains and Goldfield Mountains. You'll experience a mix of smooth gravel and well-groomed singletrack, immersing you in the tranquil desert landscape.
This 23.3-mile (37.5 km) loop, with 655 feet (200 metres) of elevation gain, is rated difficult and typically takes around 3 hours and 3 minutes. While much of the terrain is accessible, be ready for some varied unpaved surfaces and occasional dry wash crossings. The trail is multi-use, so you'll share the path with hikers and equestrians; always carry sufficient water, especially when cycling in Apache Junction's desert climate.
Part of the extensive Usery Mountain Regional Park trail network, this loop is a prime example of the region's accessible desert cycling. It's known for its clear mile markers on the Levee Trail, aiding navigation and safety. The route offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty and quietude of the Arizona desert, making it a popular choice for those seeking a longer, engaging ride.

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The Moon Rock Trail – Blevins Trail loop offers a delightful touring bicycle experience through the scenic Sonoran Desert at Usery Mountain Regional Park. This easy 4.5-mile (7.2 km) route features a gentle 142 feet (43 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect, quick ride that takes around 39 minutes. You'll pedal past iconic saguaros and other desert plants, enjoying wide-open views and the unique geological features hinted at by the 'Moon Rock' name. It's an ideal trail for a relaxed outing, suitable for all skill levels.
Planning your visit to Usery Mountain Regional Park is straightforward, with ample parking available at the trailhead. To ensure the most comfortable cycling experience, especially if you're looking for popular cycling trails, consider visiting during the cooler mornings or late afternoons from fall through spring. Always remember to carry plenty of water, as the desert climate can be dehydrating, even on an easy ride.
This loop is a fantastic option for those seeking family bike trails or a dog friendly cycling experience within Usery Mountain Regional Park. Its easy difficulty and short duration make it accessible for almost everyone, providing a great way to enjoy the Arizona desert without committing to a strenuous adventure. It's a popular choice for a reason, offering a taste of the desert's beauty in a manageable package.
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