Best bike parks around Tanque Verde are situated near Tucson, Arizona, offering a diverse landscape for mountain biking. The area features a variety of trails, from professionally designed singletrack to challenging technical routes. These locations provide experiences for different skill levels, set within the Sonoran Desert environment.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A fun bike park on the easier side of intermediate difficulty! Trails are all directional, so make sure to follow the signs.
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Fantasy Island is fast rolling singletrack that is great for beginners and intermediates. The area covers three square miles, but has eighteen miles of singletrack within it.
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Green Mountain Trail throws all types of MTB fun at you. There are some nice flowing sections, but also tough technical climbs and descents including dropping down stairs.
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La Milagrosa is one of the most popular MTB descents around Tucson. The views are incredible coming down from the Bellota / Arizona Trail and especially the lower part of the trail flows perfectly. There are still some proper 'Lemmon Drop' technical sections including the infamous 'Waterfall' Rock Drop. It is quite the trek to get here. From either side of the Bellota / Arizona Trail, you'll have to ride and hike-a-bike for a while to get to the La Milagrosa junction. But once you are here, it's MTB heaven.
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Reddington Road is a rough but lovely dirt road that gives you plenty of MTB adventure possibilities. For instance, you can connect to Chiva Loop, Bellota / Arizona Trail (and eventually La Milagrosa), or just climb and ride as much of the road itself.
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This section of the Bellota / Arizona Trail has some gnarly hike-a-bike parts to it. Is it worth it? That depends on who you are. Many MTB enthusiasts that are doing the Lemmon Drop or just want to descend the very popular and beautiful La Milagrosa take it for granted though.
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Green Mountain Trail starts at General Hitchcock Campground and connects to many trails like Guthrie Mountain Trail, Maverick Springs Trail, Incinerator Ridge, and the Brush Coral Trail. But don't worry, it's not just a trail that takes you places, the views from even the lower part of the Green Mountain Trail are already stunning!
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This part of Milagrosa is awesome! Enjoy the panoramic views. You can shuttle to the start of Milagrosa with Tara and Art from Home Grown Mountain Bike Tours: www.homegrownmtb.com
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For beginners and intermediate riders, Fantasy Island Trails Park is an excellent choice. It features fast-rolling singletrack with directional trails, enhancing safety and flow. The trails are generally on the easier side of intermediate difficulty. Tanque Verde Ranch also offers professionally designed single-track trails suitable for all skill levels, including beginners.
Advanced riders seeking a challenge should explore the La Milagrosa descent, known for its technical sections like the 'Waterfall' Rock Drop, and incredible views. The Arizona Trail, particularly the La Milagrosa loop, is a challenging 34.9-mile route with technical terrain. Green Mountain Trail also offers tough technical climbs and descents.
Yes, for a less technical and highly scenic experience suitable for families, consider the Cactus Forest Loop Drive in Saguaro National Park East. This 8-mile paved loop offers rolling hills through the saguaro cactus-filled desert. Fantasy Island Trails Park, with its fun, fast loops and easier intermediate difficulty, can also be a good option for families with some biking experience.
The bike trails around Tanque Verde offer stunning Sonoran Desert landscapes. You'll encounter expansive desert views, saguaro cacti, and unique desert flora. Trails like the Arizona Trail and those in Saguaro National Park East provide immersive experiences in this distinct environment. Green Mountain Trail also offers beautiful views from its lower parts.
The best time for mountain biking in Tanque Verde is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to April). During these months, temperatures are more moderate, making for more comfortable rides. Summers can be extremely hot, so early morning rides are essential if visiting then.
Tanque Verde Ranch offers a full-service biking experience, providing necessary gear including helmets, gloves, disc-brake bicycles, and water bottles. Fantasy Island Trails Park includes a convenient repair station located near the Harrison Greenway Path, which is a practical amenity for riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Tanque Verde area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Sabino Walkway Loop or Loma Verde Loop. For more challenging hikes, consider trails around Douglas Spring. There are also many running trails available. You can explore more options in the easy hikes around Tanque Verde guide and the running trails around Tanque Verde guide.
Yes, several trails offer connectivity for longer rides. Lower Reddington Road allows you to connect to trails like Chiva Loop or the Arizona Trail. Green Mountain Trail connects to multiple other trails such as Guthrie Mountain Trail, Maverick Springs Trail, and Incinerator Ridge. The Bug Springs Mountain Bike Trail can also be linked with Green Mountain for extended adventures.
Popular mountain biking routes include the challenging La Milagrosa loop via the Arizona Trail, the Redington-Arizona Trail-La Milagrosa Loop, and the Babad Do'ag Viewpoint – Molino Basin Campground loop. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Tanque Verde guide.
The Tanque Verde area stands out for its diverse range of natural trails within the Sonoran Desert, rather than traditional purpose-built bike parks. It offers everything from scenic loops through saguaro forests to highly technical singletrack with significant elevation changes, catering to a wide spectrum of riders amidst stunning desert scenery.
Yes, many biking areas offer convenient parking. For example, Pantano River Park has a fairly large parking lot, making it an accessible starting point for rides along the Chuck Huckleberry Loop Trail. Specific parking details for other trailheads can often be found on local trail maps or websites.
The komoot community appreciates trails like Fantasy Island Trails Park for its fun, fast singletrack. Lower Reddington Road is also well-regarded for its adventure possibilities and connections to other routes. Users have contributed photos and upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for mountain biking.


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