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Road cycling routes around Williamson are characterized by diverse terrain, ranging from high desert landscapes to areas with pine forests and granite formations. The region features a mix of rolling hills and more challenging climbs, offering varied elevation profiles for road cyclists. Routes often traverse scenic roads with open vistas and winding sections. The area's geology provides a unique backdrop for cycling adventures.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This challenging 52.8-mile road cycling loop from Prescott to Skull Valley via Kirkland in Prescott National Forest features 4220 feet of el
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Cycle the moderate 21.1-mile Downtown Prescott to Willow Lake loop, featuring lake views, the Granite Dells, and downtown access.

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This easy 20.9-mile road cycling loop in Chino Valley offers 481 feet of elevation gain and takes about 1 hour and 26 minutes to complete.
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This moderate 16.6-mile road cycling loop in Prescott, Arizona, offers varied terrain, gradual climbs, and views of local neighborhoods.
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Cycle the moderate 27.5-mile West Road 5 North to West Center Street loop in Chino Valley, gaining 1065 feet with scenic high-desert views.
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This is one of the trailheads for the Peavine Trail. The trail is hardpacked double track, so if you have wider tires on your road bike, the trail is doable.
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Sullivan Lake sits at an elevation of 4,347 feet. There are some ruins surrounding the lake, which are partially from a failed hunting club project by the WPA during the Great Depression. The project was halted and ultimately abandoned when Americans left to go to war during Pearl Harbor.
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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 you look northeast towards Flagstaff, you can see a mountain peak off in the distance.
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Hassayampa Village Lane is a quiet stretch of road. If you want to escape traffic, this road is safe, has nice flowy rollers, and winds past a golf course surrounded by private neighborhoods.
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This is a nice stretch of road with a gradual climb. This would be ideal for some sprint or vo2 intervals as it's steep enough to provide resistance, but you can still big-ring it. The lane going up the hill does have a nice bike lane, but if you want to be extra safe, you can hop on the multi-use trail here.
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AZ-89 is a popular, fun stretch of twisty road just south of Prescott. You can wind through canyons, get some cornering practice in, and it'll keep you mentally stimulated. Most of the roads down south, until you get to Mount Granite, are dead straight, so this adds some nice variation.
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Downtown Prescott is a great place to stop on a ride, whether you just need to fill bottles, or you want to grab lunch and browse the many storefronts. The County Seat and the Peacock Room are some local favorites for a meal, or swing by Wild Iris Cafe for a pick-me-up.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Williamson, offering diverse experiences for cyclists. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, Williamson offers several routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the North Old Highway 89 loop via North Road 1 West is an easy option, providing a pleasant ride with less elevation gain.
Road cycling around Williamson can be quite challenging, especially on routes like the Prescott to Skull Valley via Kirkland loop. This route features significant elevation gain, with over 1,200 meters of climbing, traversing varied landscapes and offering a demanding experience for seasoned cyclists.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter loops, such as the Downtown Prescott to Willow Lake loop at about 34 km (21 miles), or longer, more challenging rides like the Prescott to Skull Valley via Kirkland loop, which spans approximately 85 km (53 miles).
The region around Williamson is characterized by high desert scenery, rolling hills, and granite formations. Routes often provide open vistas and winding sections through diverse landscapes. You can enjoy views of natural monuments like Granite Dells at Watson Lake and scenic spots like Prescott Viewpoint.
Yes, several routes pass by or are near notable landmarks. You might encounter the unique rock formations of Granite Dells at Watson Lake, or the serene Granite Basin Lake. Other points of interest include the Thumb Butte Trail and the Pioneer Park Mountain Lion Statue.
Many of the road cycling routes around Williamson are designed as circular loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Downtown Prescott to Willow Lake loop and the West Road 5 North to West Center Street loop.
The komoot community frequently praises the diverse terrain and scenic beauty of Williamson's road cycling routes. Cyclists often highlight the mix of rolling hills and challenging ascents, as well as the open vistas and unique high desert landscapes that provide a stunning backdrop for rides.
Absolutely. A significant portion of the routes around Williamson are classified as moderate, offering a balanced ride with a mix of climbs and descents. The West Road 5 North to West Center Street loop is a popular moderate option, providing a good workout without being overly strenuous.
The elevation profiles for road cycling in Williamson are quite varied. You'll find routes with gentle undulations, but also those with significant climbs. For example, the Prescott to Skull Valley via Kirkland loop features over 1,200 meters of elevation gain, while easier routes have much less, offering options for all fitness levels.
Yes, some routes offer a blend of urban and natural environments. The Downtown Prescott to Willow Lake loop is a great example, leading you through parts of the urban area before transitioning into more natural settings around Willow Lake.


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