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Mountain bike trails around Sierra Vista Southeast are characterized by a unique "sky island" environment, where towering peaks rise from the desert floor. The region, situated at an elevation of about 4,600 feet, offers diverse landscapes including the Huachuca Mountains and extensive trail networks. This ecological crossroads provides varied terrain for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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17.2km
01:37
310m
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This moderate 10.7-mile (17.2 km) mountain biking loop, with 1011 feet (308 metres) of elevation gain, offers a diverse ride that takes about 1 hour and 37 minutes to complete.β¦
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29.1km
03:23
1,020m
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The Perimeter and Clark Spring Loop offers a challenging mountain biking experience, combining the technical demands of the Clark Spring Trail with the expansive views along the Perimeter Trail. Expectβ¦

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04:36
1,100m
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The Arizona Trail: Passage 2 - Canelo Hills East offers a difficult 27.1-mile (43.5 km) mountain biking experience, featuring 3603 feet (1098 metres) of elevation gain over approximately 4 hoursβ¦
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The Brown Canyon Ranch House loop offers a diverse mountain biking experience, blending scenic canyon views with engaging terrain. You'll navigate through high desert landscapes, passing through prairies, dense forest,β¦
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34.2km
02:24
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Brown Canyon Trail is part of the MTB loop starting at Brown Canyon Ranch House. The loop offers a good workout with a pretty steep climb to the top.
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Brown Canyon Ranch House offers a unique look into history. The decor and home haven't changed for decades and you can tour both the house and surrounding trail. There are also some nice picnic spots here. From here you start the MTB Loop in Brown Canyon.
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Slight up-and-down trail with some rocky parts. Gorgeous views all across the trail. Clark Spring Trail splits into two trails for a short section. The lower trail is the MTB trail.
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The Perimeter Trail offers beautiful views. Without much elevation change it makes it an enjoyable ride. It is good to be aware that there have been many rattlesnake sightings along this trail.
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Once you made it to the top of Carr Canyon Road you will be at Ramses Vista Campground. A great spot to take a break. If you want you can hike-a-bike a little bit up Comfort Springs Trail from the campground which offers incredible views over Carr Canyon.
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This section of the Arizona Trail between Middle and Westert Canyon is quite the climb from both sides with sections of incline up to 18%. At the top of the hill, the views are wonderful and if you want you can camp up there.
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The region is known for its unique "sky island" environment, where towering peaks like the Huachuca Mountains rise from the desert floor. This creates a diverse landscape with trails ranging from challenging climbs and technical sections in the mountains to more rhythmic riding on hard-packed river banks and sandy areas along the San Pedro River. You'll find a mix of singletrack, forest service roads, and multi-use paths.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The area features over 30 miles of multi-use paths within the town that connect to more extensive trail systems. For a specific route, consider the Brown Canyon Ranch House loop from The Mall at Sierra Vista, which is rated as easy and covers 14.7 miles through desert landscapes.
Sierra Vista Southeast offers a temperate climate with clear skies, making mountain biking enjoyable year-round. However, spring and fall are particularly popular due to milder temperatures, providing ideal conditions for exploring the trails.
Absolutely. The "sky island" environment ensures many trails offer stunning vistas. The Huachuca Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop, and routes like the Perimeter and Clark Spring Loop are known for their panoramic views. The Coronado National Memorial also offers incredible views, including glimpses into Mexico.
Yes, several loop trails are available. A popular choice is the Garden Canyon and Brown Canyon Loop, which is a moderate 10.7-mile route offering both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. Another option is the Brown Canyon Ranch House loop from Sierra Vista, a moderate 21.6-mile ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Perimeter and Clark Spring Loop is a difficult 18.1-mile path featuring significant elevation gain and technical sections. The Cooper Loop Trail, also in the Huachucas, is another challenging 10-mile route with 1,500 feet of climbing, including the very rocky and technical Perimeter Trail section.
Sierra Vista Southeast is part of the second most biologically diverse ecosystem on the planet. You might spot various bird species, especially near the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, which is a crucial flyway for migrating birds. Ramsey Canyon Preserve, known as the "Hummingbird Capital of the U.S.", is also nearby. The "sky island" environment itself is a unique natural feature.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Brown Canyon Ranch House is a notable historical site accessible via several loops. The San Pedro Trail also features historical points like the Millville Rock Art Discovery Trail. Additionally, the Coronado National Memorial commemorates early European expeditions in the Southwest.
There are several dedicated mountain bike routes in the Sierra Vista Southeast area, with a total of 5 routes featured in this guide. These range in difficulty from easy to difficult, offering diverse experiences for riders.
The mountain bike routes in Sierra Vista Southeast are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 3 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the unique "sky island" environment that makes for memorable rides.
Yes, multiple trailheads near Sierra Vista provide access to the rugged Santa Rita Mountains and segments of the Arizona Trail. The Kentucky Camp Trail, for instance, offers a mix of forest service roads and singletrack through oak woodlands as part of this larger trail system.
The Huachuca Mountains are a prominent feature, with Miller Peak reaching approximately 9,400 feet, offering panoramic views. You might also encounter Montezuma Pass, which provides access to trails and scenic overlooks.


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