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Road cycling routes around El Prado Estates are characterized by the flat desert terrain of Yuma County, Arizona. The region offers a mix of paved paths and quiet county roads, suitable for various cycling experiences. Cyclists can explore agricultural areas, known as "green fields," and routes that follow riverside wetlands near the Colorado River. The generally low elevation changes make the area conducive to accessible road cycling.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Cycle the easy 31.4-mile Palo Verde Bikeway to Downtown Yuma loop, enjoying varied scenery along the Colorado River and Yuma Crossing Bike P
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Main Street running North-South through Downtown is now a slow street of stores and restaurants, framed by a gateway arch on either side
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Downtown Yuma, Arizona, features several well-preserved buildings that date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Along Main Street, you can explore a variety of shops and galleries, and eat out at a variety of local restaurants. The Colorado River, which runs alongside downtown, provides scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities like riverside strolls or rides down any one of the several greenways.
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Constructed in 1915, the Yuma Project built canals to help irrigate homes and farms in the desert area of Yuma. Later, this trail was created for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the views and sounds of water meandering along the canal for nearly 6-miles.
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The Colorado River State Historic Park, located in Yuma, Arizona, preserves the area's rich history tied to the Colorado River. Formerly known as the Quartermaster Depot Historic Park, it encompasses the historic Yuma Crossing, a vital river crossing point historically used by Native American tribes, Spanish explorers, and pioneers traveling westward. The park features restored adobe buildings, including the iconic Yuma Quartermaster Depot, which served as a supply base for frontier military posts. Exhibits and guided tours offer insights into the region's role in transportation, communication, and military operations during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Constructed in 1915, the Yuma Project built canals to help irrigate homes and farms in the desert area of Yuma. Later, this trail was created for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the views and sounds of water meandering along the canal for nearly 6-miles.
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Pedestrian bridge crossing the Main Canal between old town Yuma and the historic depot now protected as a State Park
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There is currently 1 road cycling route detailed in this guide for El Prado Estates, but the wider Yuma area, which El Prado Estates is part of, offers numerous other cycling routes with varying distances and elevation gains. The region's flat desert terrain, riverside paths, and agricultural areas provide a diverse network for cyclists.
Road cycling around El Prado Estates primarily features generally flat desert terrain. You'll find paved paths, dedicated bike lanes, and quiet county roads. Some routes may transition into riverside wetland paths near the Colorado River or pass through agricultural areas, often referred to as "green fields." The low elevation changes make the area very accessible for road cycling.
Yes, the routes around El Prado Estates are generally considered easy due to the flat terrain. For instance, the Palo Verde Bikeway to Downtown Yuma loop β Yuma is an easy 31.3-mile ride, and the Downtown Yuma β Yuma County Court House loop from Yuma is an easy 15.1-mile path exploring urban landmarks.
Many routes in the Yuma area, accessible from El Prado Estates, pass by notable attractions. You can cycle near the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, explore the Yuma East Wetlands, or ride along the Yuma Crossing Bike Path which follows the Colorado River. The Downtown Yuma area also offers urban landmarks.
Yes, the generally flat terrain and presence of paved paths and dedicated bike lanes in the greater Yuma area make it suitable for family-friendly road cycling. Routes like the Downtown Yuma β East Main Canal Linear Path loop from Yuma offer a relatively short and easy ride through agricultural areas.
The Yuma area, including El Prado Estates, is particularly popular for cycling during the cooler months, typically from fall through spring. The mild winter temperatures make it an ideal escape from colder climates. Early morning hours are often recommended to avoid the desert heat, especially outside of winter.
While specific parking areas for each route may vary, the Yuma area generally offers accessible parking. For routes within the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area or near Downtown Yuma, public parking facilities are available. For rides on county roads, cyclists often find suitable parking in nearby community areas or trailheads.
For longer road cycling excursions, the county roads south or east of Yuma can be quiet and welcoming, particularly in the early morning. The Palo Verde Bikeway to Downtown Yuma loop β Yuma is a good example of a longer route at over 31 miles, connecting key areas of Yuma.
The road cycling routes around El Prado Estates are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the pleasant rides through agricultural 'green fields,' and the scenic paths along the Colorado River wetlands.
El Prado Estates is primarily residential, but its proximity to Yuma means that cafes, pubs, and accommodation options are readily available within a short distance. Routes that pass through or near Downtown Yuma will offer numerous choices for refreshments and breaks.


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