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Touring cycling around Buckeye, Arizona, offers routes through the expansive Sonoran Desert, characterized by rugged mountains and iconic desert flora. The region features the prominent White Tank Mountains and the historic Gila River, providing diverse backdrops for cycling. Cyclists can explore landscapes rich with saguaro cacti and Palo Verde trees. This area provides a variety of terrain for touring cyclists, from flat canal paths to routes with gentle elevation changes.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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18.7km
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Easy 11.6-mile touring cycling loop around the Golf Club of Estrella in Goodyear, offering desert views and a smooth, paved ride.
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Easy 7.8-mile touring cycling loop in Litchfield Park, featuring desert scenery and the Roosevelt Canal. Expect paved and unpaved sections.

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13.9km
01:16
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.6km
01:29
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Estrella Mountains can be seen from much of the surrounding area, here could be a good chance, getting farther away from the urban area, to stop, snap a photo and take it all in. To gaze at the desert landscape and her colors.
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Foothills Community Park Pump Track is part of a large recreation area with baseball courts, shaded areas, restrooms, and water fill ups. Take a break here and watch mountain bikers have a go at the Pump Track, or (with the right bike) try your hand at a lap
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The North Lake (and its sister body of water, the South Lake, just to the west), are part of the Estrella Mountain Lake Parks. The man-made bodies of water have a paved walking and biking trail on the perimeters and are a great place to ride in the cooler hours of the day!
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Stop into the Saddle Mountain Brewing Company for a refuel with food or a drink. This eatery was voted the best brewery in the West Valley. Check out the calendar here and plan to drop in for some live music if you prefer: https://www.facebook.com/SaddleMountainBrewingCompany/events/
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Roosevelt Canal or the Roosevelt Irrigation District Canal is one of many canals that run through Phoenix, this dry city, and brings it to life, quite literally. This canal like many others has a cycling path next to it for bikers, walkers and runners to enjoy.
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This parking and picnic area is a great spot for a break, a snack, and a turn-around point on a ride. Mesquite Canyon Trail is one of the most popular trails in the White Tanks. There is a restroom and a water fountain. Take a break in the sand, hydrate, and enjoy the scenery! There are lots of different cacti here, including the saguaro, a great spot for some photos of the desert.
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Rainbow Valley Trail is one of many trails in Estrella Mountain Regional Park. The trail follows the foothills of the uprising while gaining and losing elevation throughout.
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Smooth at times and very, very rocky at others, Mesquite Canyon Trail is one of the most popular trails in the White Tanks. With that being said, the further you hike from the parking area, the less people you can plan to encounter.
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Buckeye offers a diverse selection of touring cycling routes. You'll find nearly 20 routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences, allowing you to explore the unique Sonoran Desert landscape.
The terrain in Buckeye is primarily characterized by the expansive Sonoran Desert, featuring rugged mountains like the White Tank Mountains and the historic Gila River region. You can expect a variety of surfaces, from flat canal paths to routes with gentle elevation changes, often surrounded by iconic desert flora such as saguaro cacti and Palo Verde trees.
Yes, Buckeye has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for families. For example, the Bullard Wash Park & Roosevelt Canal loop is an easy 7.8-mile path that follows canal paths and passes through local parks, offering a flat and accessible ride suitable for all ages.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Buckeye are designed as loops, providing convenient starting and ending points. Popular options include the Golf Club of Estrella loop and the Bike loop from Estrella, both offering scenic circular rides through the desert landscape and local communities.
Buckeye's touring cycling routes offer views of the rugged Sonoran Desert, including saguaro cacti and Palo Verde trees. You might also encounter the White Tank Mountains and the Gila River. Specific highlights include the Mesquite Canyon Trail and the Rainbow Valley Trail, which are part of the broader trail network in the area.
Buckeye, known as the 'western gateway to the Valley of the Sun,' enjoys sunny skies for much of the year. The cooler months from late fall through spring (roughly October to April) are generally ideal for touring cycling, offering pleasant temperatures for extended rides. Summer can be very hot, requiring early morning rides and ample hydration.
While the listed routes are generally shorter, the region offers potential for longer touring. Routes like Old Highway 80 and Sun Valley Parkway, though remote, provide scenic, nonstop stretches with minimal traffic, ideal for self-sufficient riders looking to cover more distance through the Sonoran Desert.
Many routes in Buckeye are accessible from various community points or trailheads. For example, the Mesquite Canyon Parking – Mesquite Canyon Trail loop starts from the White Tank Library, indicating designated parking areas are often available near popular access points and parks like Skyline Regional Park.
The Sonoran Desert is home to diverse wildlife. While cycling, you might spot various desert birds, rabbits, and lizards. Areas along the Gila River, such as the Robbins Butte Wildlife Area, are particularly known for birdwatching and attracting diverse wildlife.
Absolutely. Buckeye offers a good selection of easy touring cycling routes. About two-thirds of the routes are classified as easy, providing gentle gradients and well-maintained paths. The Golf Club of Estrella loop is a popular easy route, offering pleasant views without significant climbs.
The touring cycling routes in Buckeye are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the scenic desert landscapes, the variety of terrain from flat canal paths to routes with gentle elevation changes, and the overall enjoyable experience of exploring the region.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, Buckeye does offer moderate and a few difficult touring cycling routes. The Rainbow Valley Trail loop from Fee Booth is an example of a moderate route, featuring more significant elevation changes and a longer distance, providing a more demanding ride through the desert.
While many routes offer panoramic desert views, specific overlooks like the Valley Vista Overlook provide designated spots for breathtaking scenery. These viewpoints often offer sweeping vistas of the White Tank Mountains and the vast Sonoran Desert, perfect for a cycling break.
Buckeye is a growing community, and while some routes might pass near residential areas with amenities, many touring routes venture into more remote desert landscapes. For routes like Old Highway 80 or Sun Valley Parkway, services are limited, and riders should be self-sufficient, carrying their own supplies. It's advisable to check specific route maps for nearby facilities.


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