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The Desert Classic Trail offers an accessible mountain biking experience through the heart of the Sonoran Desert. This easy route spans 13.8 miles (22.2 km), guiding you past iconic desert flora and providing expansive views towards South Mountain. You will encounter a mix of hardpack surfaces and sandy washes, with…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking
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1.09 km
Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park
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11.5 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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22.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
21.0 km
988 m
102 m
101 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
19.7 km
2.29 km
203 m
< 100 m
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The Desert Classic Trail can be accessed from multiple points within South Mountain Park and Preserve. Popular access points include the Pima Canyon Trailhead on the east side and the Beverly Canyon Trailhead on the west side. Both offer parking facilities.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access South Mountain Park and Preserve, including the Desert Classic Trail. It is open to the public for recreation.
While generally considered one of the easier and least technical trails in South Mountain Park, it's rated as moderate or blue difficulty. Beginners can ride it, but some sections might be rocky or involve arroyos with steep descents and climbs, potentially requiring walking. Experienced riders will find it a fun, flowy cross-country ride.
The route is approximately 8.6 to 9 miles (13.9 to 14.5 km) one way, often ridden as an out-and-back for a 17-mile round trip. Our data suggests a typical duration of around 7033 seconds, which is about 1 hour and 57 minutes, for the 22.18 km loop, but this can vary greatly depending on your pace and skill level.
You can expect primarily hardpack terrain, with sections meandering through sandy washes. The trail features numerous small rocks (up to 12 inches) and varied ups and downs, including crossings of small washes. Some parts can be quite rocky, and there are arroyos with steep descents and climbs. Optional jumps and drops are available for more advanced riders.
The trail is rideable year-round, but the cooler months (fall, winter, and spring) are generally preferred due to Arizona's desert climate. Sunrise rides are particularly recommended for their scenic appeal and cooler temperatures. Always bring plenty of water, especially if riding in warmer months.
The Desert Classic Trail is typically ridden as an out-and-back route, connecting the east and west ends of the southwest quadrant of the riding area. However, it can be linked with other trails in the vast South Mountain system to create longer loop options.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within South Mountain Park and Preserve, including the Desert Classic Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Be mindful of the desert heat and carry extra water for your dog.
Yes, the trail offers quintessential Sonoran Desert scenery with beautiful desert landscapes and views of South Mountain. You'll be riding through the Desert Classic Trail itself, which is a highlight, and it's also near the National Trail. Sunrise rides are particularly scenic.
Yes, the Desert Classic Trail is part of the extensive South Mountain Park trail system and can be linked with many other paths. Our route also passes through sections of the Maricopa Trail, Sun Circle Trail, Beverly Canyon Trail, and Pima Wash Trail, offering opportunities for longer and varied rides.
Given the desert environment, essential items include plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), basic bike repair tools, a first-aid kit, and snacks. A phone for navigation and emergencies is also recommended. Even in cooler months, hydration is key.
The Desert Classic Trail is very popular, especially on weekends. To avoid crowds, consider riding early in the morning, particularly at sunrise, or on weekdays. This will also offer a more serene experience and cooler temperatures.