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The best MTB trails around Palm Springs

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Mountain biking around Palm Springs offers a unique blend of challenging terrain and diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by rugged mountains, including the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Foothills, and expansive desert environments. Trails transition from fast singletrack and loose sand to rocky climbs and exposed descents, providing varied riding experiences. This area is known for its authentic desert riding, with cacti and wide-open valley views.

Best mountain bike trails around Palm Springs

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Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Palm Canyon Epic – San Bernardino National Forest

25.2km

02:05

310m

920m

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.1km

02:00

570m

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The Cathedral City Loop is a moderate 11.9-mile mountain biking trail in the San Jacinto Mountains, offering challenging terrain and desert

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26.6km

02:42

800m

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Hopalong Cassidy Loop is a challenging 16.5-mile mountain bike trail in Palm Desert, featuring significant elevation gain and desert views.

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Tackle the challenging 22.5-mile Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop, a difficult mountain biking route with 4337 feet of elevation gain.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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January 9, 2025, Palm Springs CV Link Bike Path (Demuth Park section)

This section of the somewhat disjointed Palm Springs CV Link Bike Path runs through Demuth Park section. This paved multi-use path is open to cyclist, joggers, and walkers, and offers nice views to the mountains over a golf course and other green spaces.

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Since 2020, Palm Canyon Trail—a multi-use trail—has seen a significant increase in users: hikers, equestrian and mountain bikers, including eBikes. Most of the trail crosses BLM and US Forest Service land. The Trail crosses private land as well as land owned by Agua Caliente. The properties the Tribe recently received as ancestral land back donations were offered to the Tribe. As a property owner with the right to regulate access to its land, the Agua Caliente chose to improve a portion of Palm Canyon Trail that is on its land—not federal land. The Tribe conducted trail maintenance work within its own property in the Indian Canyons for emergency access, security and safety for our hikers and other lawful users of the Trail. Why did it do this? Because it values its lands and prioritizes proper management of it. Unfortunately, one entitled business owner, [Dave Wood, owner of Bikes and Brews -tgk] who is unhappy over the fact that mountain biking and e-mountain biking is not allowed in this area is acting out by spreading false information, which is unnecessarily causing confusion in the community. His false narrative insultingly prioritizes his desire to financially profit from trespassing on Tribal lands, over the Tribe’s right to protect its property and its cultural resources. Tribal employees are now receiving “anonymous” threats promising more property destruction if tribal staff attempts to interfere with this illegal activity, which generates profits by organizing trail rides for groups of bikers who (unknowingly) trespass on a trail where that activity is not permitted. The Tribe has never permitted mountain biking on its land. The land acquired as land back donations is now Tribal land and consistent with our policy, mountain biking and eBikes are prohibited. Anyone on a mountain or eBike accessing the land is in trespass of Tribal lands. Trespassing on, and damaging, the property of another is never ok. We ask this business owner to ride his bicycle somewhere else where this activity is permitted.

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The Palm Canyon Epic Trail is now closed to mountain biking. In April and June 2024 several landowners of wilderness areas donated their land to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indicans (ACBCI). The donated lands included important parts of the Palm Canyon Epic Trail. As part of ACBCI policy on land use, mountain bike travel is prohibited on these lands. Recently Margaret Park-Robinson, Chief Planning Officer of ACBCI released a statement concerning the closure of the PCE. She can be reached at 760-883-1326 or email: mpark@aguacaliente-nsn.gov I append the full statement to this comment. Tom Kohn ACBCI Statement on the PCE closure Since time immemorial, Agua Caliente and other Cahuilla have lived within the lands of the National Monument, including Palm Canyon. Since time immemorial, the Palm Canyon Trail has been a significant cultural and historical pathway for Cahuilla people. Since 2000, the National Monument was established despite concerns by Agua Caliente. The legislation directs the federal agencies (BLM & USFS) to consult with Agua Caliente. Since 2008, Palm Canyon and the portion of the trail was designated as a federal Wild & Scenic River by the US Forest Service despite concerns by Agua Caliente. continues in a following post...

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At the intersection of Dunn Road, Hahn/Buena Vista trail and Art Smith Trail, you can find this abandoned tank with a nearby picnic area.

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November 7, 2023, Views of Palm Desert

Great views over Palm Desert City from the Herb Jefferies Trail. This area is usually best visited during the cooler months or the evening or sunrise.

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This park is a mountain bike trail and a hiking trail. There is little to no shade so be sure to go during cooler hours. Big Horn Sheep have been spotted here so be sure to keep an eye open!

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You will find an abandoned tank at the intersection between Dunn Road and Hahn/Buena Vista Trail.

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Even though it is a bidirectional trail, this section is mostly used downhill towards Cathedral City. It is a popular track in the area and part of the longer PCE to Cathedral City route.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Palm Springs?

Palm Springs offers a robust network of mountain bike trails. On komoot, you can find 13 mountain bike routes, catering to various skill levels from moderate to difficult.

When is the best time of year for mountain biking in Palm Springs?

The ideal time for mountain biking in Palm Springs is during the cooler winter months, typically from November to March. During this period, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and clear skies, making for excellent riding conditions. Locals often favor sunrise rides, especially as temperatures begin to rise.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families in Palm Springs?

While many trails in Palm Springs offer a challenging desert riding experience, there are options for various skill levels. For those looking for a more moderate pace, the region offers several routes. For example, the Cathedral City Loop is a moderate 19.1 km route that can be a good starting point for intermediate riders or families with some experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Palm Springs mountain bike trails?

Palm Springs mountain biking is characterized by a unique blend of challenging desert terrain. You can expect fast singletrack, rocky climbs, loose sand near washes, and wide-open valley views. The trails often transition quickly from smooth desert floors to steep, technical sections, with cacti and distinctive rock formations adding to the authentic desert riding experience.

Are there any loop trails for mountain biking in Palm Springs?

Yes, Palm Springs features several excellent loop trails. The Hopalong Cassidy Loop is a challenging 26.6 km route with substantial elevation gain. Another popular option is the Art Smith and Cathedral Trail Loop, which covers over 36 km and offers significant elevation gain through varied desert scenery.

What natural attractions can I explore near the mountain bike trails?

The Palm Springs area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore stunning canyons like Palm Canyon and Andreas Canyon Oasis, known for their towering palm trees and lush oases. The region also features impressive mountain peaks such as San Jacinto Peak and the San Jacinto Wilderness, offering dramatic backdrops and scenic viewpoints.

What are the options for parking at mountain bike trailheads in Palm Springs?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many popular trailheads, especially those leading to well-known routes like the Goat Trails or the Art Smith Trail, typically have designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to check specific trail information or local resources before heading out, as some areas might have limited space or require permits.

What wildlife might I encounter on the mountain bike trails?

When riding in Palm Springs, you're in a desert environment, so you might encounter various desert wildlife. This can include lizards, roadrunners, rabbits, and various bird species. While less common, coyotes, bighorn sheep, and snakes are also native to the region. It's always best to stay aware of your surroundings and give wildlife plenty of space.

Are there any advanced or technical mountain bike trails in Palm Springs?

Absolutely. Palm Springs is known for its challenging and technical riding. The Palm Canyon Epic – San Bernardino National Forest is a classic desert epic, renowned for its rugged, backcountry riding over 25 km. Other advanced options include the Wild Horse Trail, a local favorite for its authentic and technical singletrack experience, and the Palm Hills Hiking Trails – Palm Springs City Limit loop, which is a difficult 39.6 km route.

Is it possible to mountain bike in Palm Springs during the summer?

Mountain biking in Palm Springs during the summer months (roughly May to October) is extremely challenging due to intense heat. Temperatures can soar, making daytime riding unsafe. If you must ride, it's highly recommended to go out at sunrise to avoid the peak heat, carry ample water, and be prepared for extreme conditions. Many locals opt for indoor activities or travel to higher elevations during this period.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about mountain biking in Palm Springs?

The komoot community highly rates the mountain biking experience in Palm Springs, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the unique blend of challenging desert terrain, the stunning panoramic views of the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Foothills, and the authentic, raw riding experience that the region offers.

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