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Road cycling routes around Sierra Vista offer diverse landscapes in southeastern Arizona, characterized by "sky island" mountain ranges like the Huachuca Mountains. The region features varied terrain, from high-desert and canyons to riparian areas along the San Pedro River. Elevations range significantly, providing options for different levels of climbing and scenic backdrops for road cyclists.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Canelo Pass Road is a dirt road that takes from the ghost town of Canelo to the San Rafael Valley Road, an iconic gravel road through the open valley. This gravel road can be a bit rough at spots, but is generally well-maintained and well-graded. If completing on a road bike, make sure it can take wider tires; 35mm would be the minimum, 40mm+ would be more comfortable, and tubeless is a must. There are sharp rocks, the occasional cactus spike, and it's quite remote...
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Canelo, AZ, is a small, ghost town in eastern Santa Cruz County. Nestled in the scenic Canelo Hills, the area is known for its beautiful landscapes and mountainous environment. The region is characterized by rolling grasslands, oak woodlands, and an abundance of wildlife, making it a prime spot for outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and horseback riding. Canelo's proximity to the Coronado National Forest provides additional opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore. Canelo holds historical significance with remnants of early homesteads, and remnants of ranching and mining activities, with several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places including a one-room schoolhouse and a United States Forest Service ranger station.
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Here, visitors may learn about the preserve and its wild residents, the Upper San Pedro River Program, and the Conservancy by viewing interpretive exhibits, shopping in the bookstore, or simply enjoying the beauty of the lower canyon. Please note, in consideration of canyon wildlife, pets are prohibited in the preserve. Additionally, parking is limited to 27 spaces and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no parking along the road below the preserve.
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Nature Conservancy's Ramsey Canyon Preserve Located in southeastern Arizona, Ramsey Canyon is at an ecological crossroads where elements from the Rocky Mountains to the north, the Sierra Madre of Mexico to the south, and the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts meet. The preserve headquarters include visitor parking, a nature center with a bookstore and hummingbird viewing.
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Graveyard of the "Outlaws" (Wyatt Earp et al.) near Tombstone, AZ
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fresh water in the desert with a marina and a marina store.
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Pay to see the bleached graves of all the infamous gunslingers
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Yes, Sierra Vista offers several routes suitable for beginners or families. The city has 29 miles of multi-use paths along major thoroughfares, providing a good starting point. For a specific route, the Ramsey Canyon Preserve loop from Sierra Vista is a moderate 19.8-mile ride through scenic areas. Another option is the Roadbike loop from The Mall at Sierra Vista, a moderate 53.3-mile path with less elevation gain compared to more challenging routes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Sierra Vista's 'sky island' mountains offer demanding routes. The Canelo loop is a difficult 50.3-mile route with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain. Another strenuous option is the Sacramento Hill β Quality Hill loop from Sierra Vista, a difficult 61.9-mile path featuring substantial climbs and descents.
Sierra Vista enjoys a mild climate with clear skies and four temperate seasons, making it suitable for outdoor activities year-round. The region's moderate temperatures generally provide comfortable conditions for road cycling throughout most of the year.
Many of the road cycling routes in Sierra Vista are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. Popular loop options include the challenging Canelo loop, the scenic Ramsey Canyon Preserve loop from Sierra Vista, and the Roadbike loop from San Pedro House.
Road cycling in Sierra Vista offers diverse landscapes. You'll experience the dramatic backdrop of the Huachuca Mountains, high-desert terrain, and canyons. Routes like those leading to Ramsey Canyon provide scenic views, while the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area offers more level terrain along the San Pedro River, a haven for birdwatching.
Many routes offer opportunities to see natural beauty and local points of interest. For example, the area around the Canelo area is part of a popular loop. You might also encounter views of Miller Peak or pass by historical sites like the Brown Canyon Ranch House.
Absolutely. The region is known for its 'sky island' mountain ranges. Ramsey Canyon Preserve, often called the 'Hummingbird Capital of the United States,' is a significant natural attraction with diverse wildlife. The San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area is a haven for birds and other wildlife. Montezuma Canyon Road also offers views of the Huachuca Mountains and Coronado National Forest.
There are 8 road cycling routes available around Sierra Vista on komoot, catering to various skill levels from moderate to difficult.
The road cycling routes in Sierra Vista are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from challenging mountain climbs to scenic loops, and the unique 'sky island' mountain backdrops.
Yes, Sierra Vista hosts cycling events such as the annual El Tour de Zona, a three-day, fully supported cycling event that explores the region's natural beauty and historic towns. Local cycling clubs also organize rides, fostering a strong community among cyclists.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the route. For instance, a moderate route like the Ramsey Canyon Preserve loop from Sierra Vista has around 335 meters of elevation gain, while a difficult route like the Canelo loop features nearly 1000 meters of climbing.
Yes, Sierra Vista is an excellent destination for a variety of outdoor pursuits. Besides cycling, you can enjoy hiking, particularly to the southern terminus of the Arizona National Scenic Trail, birdwatching at Ramsey Canyon Preserve, exploring Kartchner Caverns State Park, and stargazing under the clear Arizona skies. You can find more information about attractions in the area on WorldAtlas.com.


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