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Arizona
Pima County
Tucson

David Bell Multi-Use Path

Easy

4.5

(9601)

15,749

hikers

David Bell Multi-Use Path

01:15

4.95km

10m

Hiking

The David Bell Multi-Use Path offers a refreshing urban escape, winding through the green landscapes of the Randolph and Dell Urich Golf Courses in Tucson. This paved, easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) loop provides a flat surface for walking or jogging, with minimal elevation gain of just 35 feet (11 metres).…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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3.86 km

Randolph Park Recreation Area

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Golf, tennis, other workout areas are in this northern section

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4.95 km

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4.80 km

129 m

Surfaces

4.06 km

873 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the David Bell Multi-Use Path located?

The path is located in Tucson, Arizona, encircling the Randolph and Dell Urich Golf Courses within Reid Park. It's a centrally located urban green space near downtown and the University.

Is the David Bell Multi-Use Path suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the path is described as easy and flat, with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a wide range of users, including beginners and families. It's a paved loop, offering a comfortable experience.

What is the terrain like on the path?

The path is predominantly a paved, asphalt loop. For those seeking an unpaved surface, an 800-meter dirt track around practice fields is also available.

Where can I park when visiting the David Bell Multi-Use Path?

Parking is available within the larger Reid Park area, which encompasses the path. The path itself encircles the golf courses within the park, so access points and parking would be found around the park's perimeter.

Is the David Bell Multi-Use Path dog-friendly?

While specific dog regulations are not detailed, multi-use paths in urban parks like this generally welcome dogs on a leash. Please ensure to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to visit the path?

The path is accessible year-round. During certain seasons, it is known for wildflowers, adding to the scenery. Since it is lit at night, it's also popular for evening use, especially during warmer months.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the path or Randolph Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the David Bell Multi-Use Path or the surrounding Randolph Park. It is a public municipal green space.

Are there facilities like restrooms or water available along the path?

Yes, water fountains are available along the route. Additionally, the nearby Recreation Center offers bathroom facilities for visitors.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the path?

While primarily an urban path, it offers views of surrounding desert scenery, including potential glimpses of Picacho Peak. You'll also see the golf courses, and during certain seasons, wildflowers. The path is within Reid Park, providing a green urban environment.

Does the path connect to other trails?

Yes, the David Bell Multi-Use Path connects to the Arroyo Chico Greenway, allowing for extended routes. It is also part of a larger network of bike and pedestrian paths in Tucson.

What makes the David Bell Multi-Use Path unique?

The path is notable for being centrally located, highly accessible, and lit at night, making it popular for evening activities. It's also named in memory of David Bell, who was killed while cycling. As part of Reid Park, it forms the largest municipal green space in Tucson.

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