
The Best Gravel Riding Trails in Arizona
Explore Gravel Riding TrailsTop 4 gravel riding trails in Arizona
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Redington Pass
Redington Pass rises directly from the outskirts of Tucson, quickly transitioning from a paved road to a winding, switchbacked dirt road climbing high into the Rincon Mountains above the city. This delightfully accessible stretch of dirt boasts some considerable elevation gain, making it a go-to training ride for cyclists of all stripes in the city....
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Dirty Lemmon Loop
Cycling up the Mount Lemmon Highway is an epic challenge "that will rival some of the best climbs across the country," according to [ArizonaBikeRides.com](https://www.arizonabikerides.com/rides/220/mt-lemmon-bike-ride-tucson-arizona/). Hundreds of road cyclists pedal this highway every week!
But what if you want a bigger—and decidedly dirtier—challenge?
Enter the Dirty Lemmon Loop
This route creates a massive loop around the east side of the mountain with a short spur to the top of Mount Lemmon....
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Patagonia 30
Patagonia, Arizona, is quickly becoming known as a gravel biking mecca, and the Patagonia 30 route, departing directly from "downtown," is one of the most approachable yet rewarding rides in the area....
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Patagonia 50
Patagonia, Arizona, is quickly becoming known as a gravel biking mecca, and the Patagonia 50 route, departing directly from "downtown," is one of the most rewarding rides in the area.
The route begins by climbing up Harshaw Canyon Road and then takes a left onto Harshaw Creek Road to follow a gravel lollipop stem up to the loop portion of the route....
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