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Top 11 Bike Parks in Coronado National Forest

Best bike parks in Coronado National Forest offer an extensive network of trails and roads suitable for mountain biking. The region features diverse terrain, including rugged desert canyons, dense pine forests, and alpine meadows, providing varied backdrops for rides. With over 219 miles of trails, the forest presents numerous opportunities for riders of all skill levels. All forest roads and trails outside of designated Wilderness areas are open to mountain bikes unless otherwise posted.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Lower Reddington Road

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Reddington Road is a rough but lovely dirt road that gives you plenty of MTB adventure possibilities. For instance, you can connect to Chiva Loop, Bellota / Arizona Trail (and …

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Green Mountain Trail

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Green Mountain Trail throws all types of MTB fun at you. There are some nice flowing sections, but also tough technical climbs and descents including dropping down stairs.

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La Milagrosa

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La Milagrosa is one of the most popular MTB descents around Tucson. The views are incredible coming down from the Bellota / Arizona Trail and especially the lower part of …

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Aspen Draw

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The start of the Lemmon Drop! Take in the view from the top of the Lemmon Drop towards your destination and then drop into Aspen Draw to start your adventure.

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Grant Hill Trail

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Grant Hill offers MTB'rs some proper up-and-down riding with beautiful views on the southern section of the 8-loop. The hardest part about this area is to stay on the correct …

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Seth C
June 17, 2025, Grant Hill Trail

Grant Hill is in seriously bad shape as of June 2025. The outer loop has dozens of downed trees (some sitting 4 feet off the ground) and about a mile West of the Grant Hill Over Look the trail is almost completely gone. The connector trail 1.1 miles west of the overlook no longer exists. At this point, this whole system needs major work. Also, be aware there are hundreds of snags in this area from past fires so definitely avoid in windy days .

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December 19, 2024, Aspen Draw

The Aspen Draw Trail offers a moderately challenging 1.9-mile uphill hike, ending in a really nice viewpoint along the ridge. Dogs are welcome but should be leashed. Keep in mind that this trail is also a popular downhill mountain biking route, so keep your eyes open on the trail as you hike!

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Grant Hill offers MTB'rs some proper up-and-down riding with beautiful views on the southern section of the 8-loop. The hardest part about this area is to stay on the correct trail because there are quite a lot of spurs that can throw you off. Try to ride on GPS at first and once you have it down, let it go!

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Wilko Koning
March 30, 2023, Aspen Draw

The start of the Lemmon Drop! Take in the view from the top of the Lemmon Drop towards your destination and then drop into Aspen Draw to start your adventure.

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Green Mountain Trail throws all types of MTB fun at you. There are some nice flowing sections, but also tough technical climbs and descents including dropping down stairs.

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Wilko Koning
March 30, 2023, La Milagrosa

La Milagrosa is one of the most popular MTB descents around Tucson. The views are incredible coming down from the Bellota / Arizona Trail and especially the lower part of the trail flows perfectly. There are still some proper 'Lemmon Drop' technical sections including the infamous 'Waterfall' Rock Drop. It is quite the trek to get here. From either side of the Bellota / Arizona Trail, you'll have to ride and hike-a-bike for a while to get to the La Milagrosa junction. But once you are here, it's MTB heaven.

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Reddington Road is a rough but lovely dirt road that gives you plenty of MTB adventure possibilities. For instance, you can connect to Chiva Loop, Bellota / Arizona Trail (and eventually La Milagrosa), or just climb and ride as much of the road itself.

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Green Mountain Trail starts at General Hitchcock Campground and connects to many trails like Guthrie Mountain Trail, Maverick Springs Trail, Incinerator Ridge, and the Brush Coral Trail. But don't worry, it's not just a trail that takes you places, the views from even the lower part of the Green Mountain Trail are already stunning!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking trails can I find in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from rugged desert canyons to dense pine forests and alpine meadows. You'll find natural singletrack, challenging climbs, and technical descents. The forest provides trails suitable for various skill levels, ensuring there's something for every mountain biker.

Are there any particularly challenging trails for experienced riders?

Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, trails like Green Mountain Trail offer diverse features including tough technical climbs and descents, even dropping down stairs. Another option is La Milagrosa, known for its technical sections including the 'Waterfall' Rock Drop, providing an exhilarating descent.

What are some scenic trails or viewpoints for mountain biking?

Many trails in Coronado National Forest offer breathtaking high-country views. Aspen Draw is a great starting point for the 'Lemmon Drop' adventure, offering views from the top before you descend. The La Milagrosa trail also provides incredible panoramic views, especially coming down from the Bellota / Arizona Trail.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Coronado National Forest?

The Coronado National Forest offers varied terrain, meaning different areas might be better at different times. Generally, spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for riding. Some higher elevation trails might be more accessible in summer, while lower desert trails are best avoided during the hottest parts of the summer. It's always wise to check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any family-friendly or easier biking options?

While the forest is known for its natural singletrack and challenging routes, there are options for varying skill levels. The extensive network of forest roads, like parts of Lower Reddington Road, can offer less technical riding. The Coronado National Forest aims to provide trails for all, so look for routes designated as easy or intermediate, often utilizing old logging roads.

Do I need a permit to mountain bike in Coronado National Forest?

Generally, all forest roads and trails outside of designated Wilderness areas are open to mountain bikes in Coronado National Forest, unless otherwise posted, and typically do not require a specific permit for biking. However, if accessing trails through a state park, such as the Guindani Trail #398 from Kartchner Caverns State Park, state park fees may apply.

Where can I park when visiting bike trails in the forest?

Many trailheads within Coronado National Forest offer accessible parking, and some, like the Grant Hill Loop Trailhead, do not require a fee or pass for parking. It's advisable to check specific trail information for parking details before your visit.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, Coronado National Forest is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various gravel biking routes, enjoy easy hikes like the Sabino Walkway Loop or Chiva Falls Trail, or embark on more extensive cycling tours, including challenging climbs like Mount Lemmon via Catalina Highway.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while biking?

The remote and wild nature of Coronado National Forest means you might encounter diverse wildlife. Riders often report seeing deer, elk, and even black bears. The unique 'Sky Islands' ecosystems also host a variety of bird species and other desert wildlife.

What makes Coronado National Forest a unique destination for mountain biking?

Coronado National Forest stands out for its extensive trail network, offering hundreds of miles of natural singletrack and diverse terrain. Riders can experience everything from rugged desert canyons to dense pine forests, all while enjoying a remote and wild cycling experience with stunning scenic beauty and high-country views. It's an ideal destination for those who appreciate natural trails and challenging landscapes.

Are there any historical sites accessible by bike?

Yes, areas like Kentucky Camp offer a blend of history and biking. This historic area features three trails, including the popular Kentucky Camp/Greaterville Loop, which provides a scenic and engaging ride through a site with historical significance.

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