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The best MTB trails around Cathedral City

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Mountain biking around Cathedral City offers diverse routes through stunning desert landscapes. The area is characterized by rugged terrain, dramatic elevation changes, and proximity to the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. Riders can find trails with technical rock gardens, challenging switchbacks, and fast singletrack sections. This region provides a compelling destination for outdoor activities, particularly mountain biking.

Best mountain bike trails around Cathedral City

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Cathedral City Loop, a 11.9 miles (19.1 km) trail that takes about 2 hours to complete. This route offers a moderate challenge with varied desert terrain.
  • Another top favourite among local mountain bikers is Palm Hills Hiking Trails – Palm Springs City Limit loop from Palm Springs International Airport, a difficult 24.6 miles (39.7 km) path. This trail features significant elevation gain and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Local mountain bikers also love the Start of the Palm Canyon Epic – Cathedral Trail loop from Palm Desert, a 52.2 miles (84.1 km) trail leading through the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains, often completed in about 7 hours 15 minutes.
  • Mountain biking around Cathedral City is defined by desert landscapes, rugged mountain terrain, and technical singletrack. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate to advanced.
  • The routes in Cathedral City are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. More than 27 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore Cathedral City's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Cathedral City Loop

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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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

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

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Heiko P.
March 17, 2026, Coachella Valley Vista

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Hop off your bike right along the Pines to Palms Highway. This pullout offers breathtaking views of the desert and the serpentine highway.

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This viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the Santa Rosa Mountains. The journey is well worth it, as you'll be rewarded with sweeping panoramas of the desert.

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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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Just off the Pines to Palms Highway, south of town, is a great pullout to a viewpoint over the desert and twisting highway. This is a great spot to snap some photos before continuing on your ride.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking experience can I expect in Cathedral City?

Mountain biking around Cathedral City offers diverse routes through stunning desert landscapes, characterized by rugged terrain, dramatic elevation changes, and proximity to the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. You'll find trails with technical rock gardens, challenging switchbacks, and fast singletrack sections, catering to various skill levels from moderate to advanced.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners in Cathedral City?

While many trails in Cathedral City are rated moderate to difficult, some sections or shorter routes can be suitable for less experienced riders. For example, the Cathedral City Loop is a moderate 11.9-mile trail that offers varied desert terrain without extreme technical challenges, making it a good option to build confidence.

What are some challenging mountain bike trails in Cathedral City for experienced riders?

Experienced riders looking for a challenge will find several demanding options. The Start of the Palm Canyon Epic – Cathedral Trail loop from Palm Desert is a difficult 52.2-mile trail with over 1,700 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging route is the Palm Hills Hiking Trails – Palm Springs City Limit loop from Palm Springs International Airport, a difficult 24.6-mile path featuring significant elevation gain and panoramic views.

Can I find loop mountain bike trails in Cathedral City?

Yes, many mountain bike routes in Cathedral City are designed as loops. Examples include the Cathedral City Loop, which is 11.9 miles, and the more challenging Art Smith Trail – Cathedral Trail loop from Cathedral City, spanning 29.2 miles with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain.

What kind of scenery and natural features can I expect on the trails?

You'll be immersed in stunning desert landscapes with dramatic views of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains. The terrain often includes rugged canyons, unique desert flora, and rock formations. Some trails, like those near the Indian Canyons, offer glimpses of palm oases. You might also encounter natural features such as Palm Canyon or the Andreas Canyon creek crossing.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You can find natural landmarks like Andreas Canyon Oasis and Tahquitz Falls. For those interested in local culture, there are also unique art installations like Forever Marilyn and the PS I Love You Sculpture in nearby Palm Springs.

When is the best time of year for mountain biking in Cathedral City?

The cooler months, typically from late fall through spring (October to April), are ideal for mountain biking in Cathedral City. During these times, temperatures are more moderate, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable ride. Summer months can be extremely hot, so early morning rides are recommended if you choose to bike during that season.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Cathedral City?

The mountain bike trails around Cathedral City are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs and descents, and the breathtaking desert and mountain vistas. The variety of trails, from technical singletrack to longer endurance routes, is also frequently highlighted.

Are the mountain bike trails in Cathedral City dog-friendly?

While many trails in the broader Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument allow dogs, it's crucial to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary. Always keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-hydrated, especially in the desert environment.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trails?

The desert environment around Cathedral City is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, lizards, and possibly larger animals like bighorn sheep or coyotes, especially during cooler parts of the day. Always maintain a respectful distance and avoid disturbing any animals you encounter.

Are there any trails that offer significant elevation gain or technical features?

Yes, several trails provide significant elevation gain and technical challenges. The Abandoned Tank – Cathedral Trail loop from Cathedral City, for instance, features over 1,600 meters of ascent over 40.7 miles. Regionally, trails like Cathedral Canyon are known for their technical rock gardens, switchbacks, and steep, rocky sections, offering an epic and challenging ride.

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