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United States
California
Riverside County
Santa Rosa And San Jacinto National Monument

Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop

Hard

2.6

(4)

97

riders

Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop

04:19

36.3km

1,320m

Mountain biking

Tackle the challenging 22.5-mile Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop, a difficult mountain biking route with 4337 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes very steep uphill segments

You may need to push your bike.

After 2.03 km for 205 m

After 19.5 km for 1.01 km

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

12.7 km

Abandoned Tank at Dunn Road and Hahn/Buena Vista Trail

Highlight • Monument

You will find an abandoned tank at the intersection between Dunn Road and Hahn/Buena Vista Trail.

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2

16.2 km

Cathedral Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Even though it is a bidirectional trail, this section is mostly used downhill towards Cathedral City. It is a popular track in the area and part of the longer PCE to Cathedral City route.

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36.3 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

32.9 km

3.35 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

32.9 km

3.38 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (740 m)

Lowest point (220 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop for mountain biking?

This loop is considered difficult for mountain biking. Both the Art Smith Trail and sections of the Cathedral Trail feature significant rocky sections, sandy washes, and numerous switchbacks. Expect substantial elevation changes, technical rock gardens, and areas that may require hike-a-bike. It's a true test of technical skill and endurance.

Is this trail suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

No, the Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop is generally not recommended for beginner mountain bikers. Its difficulty is rated as 'difficult' with sections requiring advanced technical skills, including rocky switchbacks, chutes, and 'no-fall zones'. Riders should have experience with strenuous desert riding and technical terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this mountain bike loop?

The terrain is characteristic of the desert, featuring significant rocky sections, sandy washes, and numerous switchbacks. The Art Smith Trail is known for its bumpy sections and areas that may require hike-a-bike, especially on steep ascents. The Cathedral Trail adds its own set of rocky switchbacks, narrow benches, and technical rock gardens, with some very rocky sections and chutes.

What are the scenic highlights along the route?

Riders are treated to expansive, beautiful desert vistas, including sweeping views of the Santa Rosa Mountains and the Coachella Valley. You'll also encounter unique palm oases and dramatic rock formations. A notable highlight along the route is the Cathedral Trail itself, offering postcard-worthy views, especially during sunrise.

Where can I park to access the Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop?

Specific parking information for the combined loop is not detailed, but access points for the individual trails are available. For the Art Smith Trail, parking is typically found near its trailheads in the Palm Desert area. For the Cathedral Trail, access points are often found in Cathedral City. It's advisable to research specific trailhead parking for your chosen starting point.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for mountain biking in the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto National Monument?

Generally, permits are not required for day use mountain biking on established trails within the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto National Monument, which includes this loop. There are typically no entrance fees for accessing the trails themselves. However, always check the official website for the most current regulations before your ride, as policies can change.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The best time to mountain bike this loop is during the cooler months, typically from late fall through early spring (November to April). Summer temperatures in the desert can be extremely high and dangerous for strenuous activity. Early morning rides are recommended even in cooler seasons to avoid the midday heat and enjoy the best light.

Are dogs allowed on the Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop?

While specific regulations for this combined loop are not detailed, dogs are generally allowed on leash on many trails within the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto National Monument. However, given the technical nature, lack of shade, and sharp cholla cacti, it's important to consider if the trail is suitable for your dog's endurance and paw safety. Always keep dogs on a leash and pack out all waste.

What other trails connect with this route?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Art Smith Trail, Dunn Road, and the Cathedral Trail. Other official trails that intersect or are part of the broader network include Palm Canyon Epic, Hopalong Cassidy Trail, Hahn Buena Vista Trail, Dunn Road Connector Trail, and Dead Indian Canyon.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride on this challenging desert loop?

Given the challenging nature, lack of shade, and desert environment, you should bring ample water (more than you think you'll need), sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), a first-aid kit, navigation tools, and essential bike repair tools. Be aware of sharp cholla cacti and consider protective gear for technical sections.

Are there any specific sections of the trail that require extra caution?

Yes, both the Art Smith and Cathedral Trails have sections requiring extra caution. The Art Smith Trail has steep ascents with switchbacks that may require hike-a-bike. The Cathedral Trail features steep and very rocky sections with chutes, demanding tight turns, and 'no-fall zones' that add a 'spicy' element to the descent. Always ride within your skill level.

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