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Biking

E-bike, mountain, or road bike across the Coronado.

E-Biking

E-bikes are only allowed on motorized trails within the Coronado National Forest.
 

Mountain Biking

All Coronado National Forest roads and trails outside of Wilderness areas except where posted "closed" are open to mountain bikes. There are a few specially designated "Mountain Bike trails" on the Coronado, listed below. 

Road Cycling

Most public roads and highways on the Coronado National Forest can be used by cyclists.  There are two areas on the forest that are popular for road biking.

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Perimeter #138B

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The Perimeter Trail #138B is located in the Huachuca Mountains in the Sierra Vista Ranger District. This 2.2-mile, one-way trail affords opportunities in the area for hikers, runners, mountain…

Peterson Peak #119

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Beginning at the Lyle Canyon #120 Trailhead hikers walk up Scotia Canyon decommissioned road to the official trailhead for 1.2 miles. The Peterperson Peak #119 1.4 mile one-way trail connects to the…

Proctor Road Dispersed Camping

Site Open
Biking
Located at 4,500 feet in elevation amid desert grassland and oak woodland, this dirt road offers access to established dispersed camping sites. All sites are first come, first served. There is a…

Red Spring Singletrack

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking
The Red Spring Singtrack area is located approximately 4 miles west of Exit 40, Chavez Siding, off of Interstate 19. Access is from Forest Service Road 684. A staging area provides parking for…

Sabino Canyon Recreation Area

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Sabino Canyon, one of the premier natural areas in southern Arizona, is located at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains at 5700 N. Sabino Canyon Road, Tucson, AZ 85750.Come to Sabino to see the…

Scotia Canyon #127

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
This canyon got its name from the fact that two brothers from Nova Scotia once owned a ranch here. Since the head of Scotia Canyon is one of the lowest places in the Huachuca Range, it has served as…

Shuttle Stop 9 Trailhead

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The canyon itself has been closed to private vehicles since 1978. However, you can still visit Sabino Canyon in an emission-free, open-air Sabino Canyon Crawler or Bear Canyon shuttle. Along the…

Sutherland #6

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The west end of the trail starts in Santa Catalina State Park, but after 1 mile it enters the Coronado National Forest. This arduous hike quickly ascends the side of the Pusch Ridge Wilderness for…

Sycamore Campground

Site Open
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 Located on the west side of the Chiricahuas at 6,200 ft. elevation, Sycamore Campground straddles the banks of West Turkey Creek. Turkey Creek is a small perennial stream that cascades into the…

Last updated April 9th, 2025