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United States
Arizona
Yavapai County
Chino Valley

Chino Valley loop

Moderate

2.6

(20)

74

riders

Chino Valley loop

02:08

35.9km

190m

Cycling

Cycle the moderate Chino Valley loop, a 22.3-mile touring route with 613 feet of elevation gain, offering scenic views of distant mountains.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.75 km

Outer Loop Road with Mountain Views

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This road offers a steady climb with open fields on both sides. You'll enjoy stunning views of the mountains in the background and have the chance to witness some of the most colorful sunsets you've ever seen.

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21.3 km

West Road 5 North is a scenic country road that sits on the perimeter of Chino Valley. This road is dead straight with some rollers through the arid terrain. If …

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28.8 km

Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This road offers a relatively flat straightaway with stunning views of the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. The area is especially beautiful around sunset, with the mountains providing a picturesque backdrop as you ride.

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35.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.5 km

10.3 km

132 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

26.7 km

8.42 km

731 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,500 m)

Lowest point (1,380 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike is best suited for the Chino Valley loop?

This route is entirely paved, making it ideal for touring bicycles and road bikes. Its manageable elevation is well-suited for cyclists looking for a smoother ride.

Is the Chino Valley loop suitable for beginner cyclists?

Yes, the Chino Valley loop is considered a moderate ride. Its paved surface and manageable elevation gain make it accessible for beginners who are comfortable with a moderate distance.

Where does the Chino Valley loop typically start?

A common starting point for cycling routes in the Chino Valley area, including similar loops, is the Old Stage Stop, located at the corner of Williamson Valley Road and Outer Loop Road in Yavapai County, Arizona.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The Chino Valley loop is entirely paved, offering a smooth surface for cycling. You can expect moderate rolling terrain rather than significant climbs or descents.

What can I see along the Chino Valley loop?

The route offers scenic views, including Outer Loop Road with Mountain Views and a View of the Distant Mountain from West Road 5 North. You'll also pass through areas like Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Road, providing opportunities to observe local flora and fauna amidst rolling grasslands and distant mountains.

When is the best time of year to cycle the Chino Valley loop?

The best times to cycle this route are typically spring and fall, when temperatures are mild and pleasant. Summers can be very hot, and winters can bring colder weather, so plan accordingly.

Are dogs allowed on the Chino Valley loop?

As this route primarily follows paved roads, dogs are generally permitted, but always ensure they are on a leash and that you adhere to local regulations regarding pets on public roadways and paths.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle this loop?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Chino Valley loop, as it utilizes public roads.

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water along the route?

While the loop itself is primarily on roads, some trailheads in the broader Chino Valley area, particularly those associated with multi-use trails, may offer restrooms and water fountains. It's always advisable to carry sufficient water for your ride.

What should I bring for a touring bicycle ride on this loop?

For this touring bicycle loop, you should bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), snacks, a basic bike repair kit, and a fully charged phone. Dress in layers, especially during spring and fall, to adapt to changing temperatures.

Does this route connect with other trails in the Chino Valley area?

While the Chino Valley loop is a distinct paved route, the broader Chino Valley area does include sections of multi-use trails like the Peavine Trail and Iron King Trail. These unpaved trails are generally suited for mountain, gravel, or hybrid bikes rather than traditional road bikes.

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