Galleta Meadows Sculptures loop
Galleta Meadows Sculptures loop
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29.2km
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The Galleta Meadows Sculptures loop offers an easy road cycling experience through the unique desert landscape of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. As you cycle this 18.1-mile (29.2 km) route, you will discover over 130 giant metal "sky art" sculptures by artist Ricardo Breceda, including a massive serpent. The ride, which…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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18.3 km
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13.0 km
11.9 km
4.25 km
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29.1 km
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The route is predominantly easy, featuring well-paved surfaces ideal for road cycling. While most of the ride is smooth, be aware that some sculptures are accessed via unpaved and sandy tracks, which can be challenging for road bikes if you venture off the main paved roads.
The main attraction is the collection of over 130 giant metal 'sky art' sculptures by Ricardo Breceda, scattered across the desert. You'll encounter extinct animals, historical figures, and fantastical creatures. The route also offers classic desert vistas, including cacti, ocotillo plants, and views of the Santa Rosa mountains. The highlight of this tour is the Galleta Meadows Sculptures themselves.
The winter months are generally considered the best time for cycling in Borrego Springs, offering pleasant temperatures. During certain seasons, the desert may also come alive with vibrant wildflower blooms, adding to the scenic beauty.
Borrego Springs is known for its low traffic and wide shoulders, making parking generally accessible. Specific parking areas for cyclists are typically available near the main roads where the sculptures are spread out, allowing you to start your loop conveniently.
While the Galleta Meadows Sculptures are free to access, and there are no specific permits required for cycling the roads within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, standard park regulations apply. There are typically no entrance fees for simply driving or cycling through the park on public roads.
Dogs are generally allowed on paved roads and in developed areas within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, but they must be on a leash. However, they are typically not permitted on hiking trails or in undeveloped backcountry areas. Always ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of Rango Way, Tubb Canyon Road, Borrego Sink Road, and Country Club Road, which are official trails or roads in the area.
Yes, the loop is generally considered easy with minimal elevation gain and well-paved surfaces, making it suitable for families. The unique sculptures provide an engaging and fun experience for all ages.
Borrego Springs, the town surrounding the sculpture loop, offers various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These are easily accessible from the cycling routes, especially in the main town area.
Given the desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and appropriate cycling attire. A basic bike repair kit is also advisable. Layers are recommended, especially during cooler mornings or evenings.
You'll experience classic desert vistas with cacti, ocotillo plants, and distant views of the Santa Rosa mountains. Keep an eye out for desert wildlife such as roadrunners, various birds, and possibly desert hares or coyotes, especially during cooler parts of the day.