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Mountain biking
This easy 7.1-mile mountain biking loop in Lippman Park offers a quick ride with 512 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.59 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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11.4 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.58 km
1.40 km
403 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
9.51 km
1.39 km
470 m
< 100 m
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The Road to Arizona Loop is located within Lippman Park. Generally, access to city or county parks in Arizona, especially for trails, does not require specific permits for individual users, but it's always good to check the official Lippman Park website for any current regulations or entrance fees. Parking is typically available at designated trailheads within the park.
Most mountain biking trails in Arizona, especially within parks, allow dogs on a leash. However, specific park rules can vary. It's best to confirm with Lippman Park's official guidelines regarding pets on trails to ensure compliance.
Given Arizona's diverse climate, mountain biking can be enjoyed almost year-round. For trails in lower elevations like those potentially found in Lippman Park, the cooler months from late fall through early spring (October to April) are generally ideal to avoid extreme summer heat. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
The Road to Arizona Loop is an easy mountain bike trail that typically takes about 1 hour to complete. This estimate is for the full 11.4 km (7.1 miles) route.
Yes, the Road to Arizona Loop is rated as an easy mountain bike trail. It features a moderate elevation gain of about 156 meters (512 feet) over its 11.4 km distance, making it accessible for riders with basic mountain biking skills.
You can expect varied terrain typical of the Sonoran Desert. This often includes rocky singletrack and occasional jeep roads. While generally easy, some sections might be rocky and bumpy. The trail can become muddy and slick after rain, so plan accordingly.
The Sonoran Desert landscape is rich with saguaro cacti, diverse desert plants, and wildflowers, especially in springtime. You might also encounter various desert wildlife, including birds, lizards, and possibly larger mammals, particularly during cooler parts of the day.
Yes, the route itself is a highlight, passing through the area known as Road to Arizona. You'll experience vast desert vistas, potentially with views of distant mountain ranges, characteristic of Arizona's beautiful landscapes.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails, offering opportunities to extend your ride. Notable trails that share sections with this loop include Gator, Paul Bunyan, Upper Ledge, S & M, and Viper.
Even for an easy trail, always carry plenty of water, especially in Arizona's dry climate. Essential gear includes a helmet, appropriate cycling attire, a repair kit for your bike (spare tube, pump, tools), and sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses). A map or GPS device is also recommended.
While the trail is rated easy, riding it clockwise can sometimes offer a more gradual ascent and more enjoyable descents, depending on the specific trail contours. However, for an easy loop like this, either direction should be manageable. Consider checking recent trail reviews for current conditions or specific directional advice.
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