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Baseline Road to Eastern Canal Path

3.3 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Cañada del Oro River Park Trail

11 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt

Consolidated Canal Path

18.9 mi
State: AZ
Concrete, Gravel

Crosscut Canal Path

4.5 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Indian Bend Wash Path

12 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Queen Creek Wash Trail

7 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Concrete

Rillito River Park Trail

22.4 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt

Rio Salado Pathway

10.5 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Santa Cruz Loop

41.8 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt

Sonoqui Wash Trail

5.8 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt

Eastern Canal Path

18.06 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel

Grand Canal Path

34.8 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Concrete

Kyrene Canal Path

3.8 mi
State: AZ
Concrete, Crushed Stone, Gravel

Southern Canal Path

9.3 mi
State: AZ
Gravel

Stadium Connector Shared Use Pathway

1 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Concrete

Western Canal Path

22 mi
State: AZ
Concrete, Gravel

Highline Lateral Canal Path

10.4 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Gravel

Tempe Canal Path

6 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
This trail passes through a landscaped greenway in an overhead electric utility corridor though the city of Gilbert, just outside Mesa and Phoenix. The trail runs from a junction with the Eastern...
AZ 3.3 mi Concrete
The Cañada del Oro River Park Trail follows its namesake waterway in the northern suburbs of Tucson from a junction with the longer Santa Cruz River Park Trail in Marana to Oro Valley. The recently...
AZ 11 mi Asphalt
The Consolidated Canal Path runs north-south along the entire length of the Consolidated Canal, an 18-mile-long waterway dating back to 1891. The route consists of both a paved path and a...
AZ 18.9 mi Concrete, Gravel
The paved Crosscut Canal Path links Tempe and Scottsdale via a route alongside the Crosscut Canal, which dates to 1912. The trail follows the entire length of the canal thanks to a southern extension...
AZ 4.5 mi Concrete
The Indian Bend Wash Path—also sometimes referred to as the Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt or the Scottsdale Greenbelt—follows the banks of Indian Bend Wash between Scottsdale and Tempe. Along the way,...
AZ 12 mi Concrete
The rural-feeling Queen Creek Wash Trail runs for 7 miles between the communities of Queen Creek and Hastings Farm. This paved trail passes through open space, farmland, residential communities, and...
AZ 7 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Rillito River Park Trail runs along both sides of its namesake river, from N. Craycroft Road to Interstate 10, where it links with the Santa Crus Loop. The trail is fully paved, with a parallel...
AZ 22.4 mi Asphalt
The paved Rio Salado Pathway runs along both banks of the Salt River in Tempe. The generally dry waterway was expanded into Tempe Town Lake in 1999, and the scenic waterfront area is now a popular...
AZ 10.5 mi Concrete
The Santa Cruz Loop follows the Santa Cruz River throughout Tucson, providing access to various amenities and neighborhoods, as well as the Rillito River Park Trail, Cañada del Oro River Park Trail,...
AZ 41.8 mi Asphalt
The Sonoqui (pronounced so-NO-kee) Wash Trail is a 5.8 mile multi-use trail through the community of Queen Creek, Arizona. The rural trail weaves through aesthetic native desert, and is open to both...
AZ 5.8 mi Asphalt
The Eastern Canal Path runs along 18.06 miles of its namesake waterway through Mesa, Gilbert and Chandler in suburban Phoenix. The trail, which at times has a smooth paved surface and at others a...
AZ 18.06 mi Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
The 34.8-mile Grand Canal Path is one of the longest multi-use trails in the Phoenix metropolitan area, linking the large cities of Glendale, Phoenix, and Tempe. Like many of the area's trails, the...
AZ 34.8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Kyrene Canal Path runs alongside the Kyrene Canal in Tempe and Chandler, providing a connection between residences, businesses, shopping destinations and the Ken McDonald Golf Course. The trail is...
AZ 3.8 mi Concrete, Crushed Stone, Gravel
The Southern Canal Path is an unpaved route along the South Canal in Maricopa County. One of several trails along the extensive canal network in the area, the Southern Canal Path links to four others:...
AZ 9.3 mi Gravel
The Stadium Connector Shared Use Pathway is a short but important route in northwestern Mesa, Arizona. It links Hohokam Stadium (the spring training home of the Oakland Athletics) and Sloan Park (the...
AZ 1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Western Canal Path, sometimes known as the Western Powerline Trail, is one of several trails adjacent to canals in the Phoenix metropolitan area, connecting the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler,...
AZ 22 mi Concrete, Gravel
The Highline Lateral Canal Path runs along its namesake waterway through the Arizona cities of Phoenix and Tempe and the smaller town of Guadalupe. Open in several disconnected segments, the trail...
AZ 10.4 mi Asphalt, Gravel
Tucked in the southeastern corner of Phoenix, this trail serves as a connector between its namesake communities of Mountain Park Ranch and Lakewood. The paved path runs within a greenway corridor...
AZ 3 mi Concrete
The Tempe Canal Path parallels the Tempe Canal between the cities of Tempe and Mesa. The trail consists of two disconnected segments, separated by the private Mesa Country Club. Both segments serve a...
AZ 6 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Indian Bend Wash Path

Wonderful smooth path

May, 2026 by ginagoomaps

Wonderful smooth path and local gem. No major street crossings, not too crowded and wide lanes. Various areas to crisscross. Always a pleasant ride.

Santa Cruz Loop

completed entire segment in two days

March, 2026 by smith-ma

We rode the loop portion of the Santa Cruz when we rode the Chuck Huckleberry Loop trail which is about 58 miles. This segment had a lot of homelessness and trash but it was still a nice paved road and the homelessness wasn’t an issue just not as scenic as I would have liked. I would give this section a 3 1/2 star. The following day we parked our truck in Marana Heritage River park by the Brad Despain Stables. This section was an out and back. It was about 30 miles. We rode to the end of the trail to the west and then turned around and road towards downtown Tucson. Once we rode to where it hits the loop we turned around. I would give this section a 5 star. It is remote and lots of nice scenery. There is a section that goes close to a nice residential area and that section has a lot more runners and hikers. Overall the north section is the best!

Rillito River Park Trail

completed while riding the Chuck Huckleberry loop

March, 2026 by smith-ma

This segment of the Huckleberry Loop was nice. More traffic on it than some of the other parts and not as much desert, mountain scenery but it is nice to not have to cross many streets and have underpasses. We were riding counter clockwise. Need to pay attention to when the trail ends since it is on both sides of the canal. Sometimes we would have to backtrack and find the crossing to the other side.

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Cañada del Oro River Park Trail

2nd favorite trail in Tucson

March, 2026 by smith-ma

It was an out and back trail and it was about 25 miles. We passed multiple golf courses, nice mountain and desert scenery. This trail had the heaviest traffic with walkers and lots of cyclist. We parked at the Christina Taylor Green Memorial park and rode with a slight incline towards Oro Valley. I loved the ride back with a slight descending trail the entire way. We rode to the Santa Cruz trail and then back up to the truck to complete the trail.

Cañada del Oro River Park Trail

very nice trail

January, 2026 by annahcafaro

We parked at the Christina Taylor Green Memorial Park. Good facilities. We headed north (to the right). When this trail ended there was another one we rode for a few more miles. Then we turned around and did a final 4 mile loop going south (left) from the CTG Memorial Park. It can connect with The Loop and the Santa Cruz River Trail. The trail was all paved. Great desert scenery. Popular route. Loved it! round trip 26 miles.

Grand Canal Path

Highly overrated

January, 2026 by malarkeycontainer

Tried the trail 2X both from the west beginning at Glendale Hero’s Regional Park. Pleasant heading west and easily connects to the outstanding New River Trail. Heading east from Hero’s Park, as another reviewer pointed out, it gets sketchy after a few miles. We pushed on. It got worse. Homeless all over, poorly designed crossing. We turned around at N47th Ave. The next day, confident all the 5 star reviews meant something, we tried again from the east hoping to do a long loop. Started at Granada Park going east on the (also overrated) Arizona Canal then south on the Crosscut Canal to the Grand Canal. Started Ok, but abruptly and irrevocably ended as a Hard Stop at I-17 in a very sketchy neighborhood

Eastern Canal Path

Gets very nice in the north end

December, 2025 by vcgfpkr78j

Many things to see near and past the designated north end of trail. A huge mining pit and great red rock views. I am going further north soon to see how far you can follow the canal to the dam in mountains.

Rillito River Park Trail

Nice trail with view of Catalina Mountains

December, 2025 by ljarrington

Weekday ride on somewhat busy trail. Underpasses were greatly appreciated.

Eastern Canal Path

awfull, unsafe

June, 2025 by ycouvrette

we have riden this caw trail from Greenfield park going north.

The descrition says asphalt - gravel. It should be noted that in the section going north for about 10 miles maybe 10% is asphalt, the rest is sometimescompacted dirt and sometimes compacted bolder, so bad I broke my bike suspension seat, further more it cross busy 4 lanes boulevard with NO pedestrian or bike crossing ,dangerous at best, the car driver look like they are trying to get you.

May be ok if your are adventurous and do not mind getting run over at crossing, and if you are riding mountain bike or fat bike.

The trail have tremendous potential, it is not there yet, far from it.

yc

Queen Creek Wash Trail

Queen Wash Trail has been extended

May, 2025 by z2t75sfp99

The trail is now over six miles from Power to Rittenhouse.

Grand Canal Path

Nice, in some spots

May, 2025 by deenickels38

Not so nice in others: homeless and questionable activities. The path itself is great, wide and smooth. It was clear and clean in the distance I went. Some ducks and fish in the water, as well as a few shopping carts.

Santa Cruz Loop

Beautiful part of the Tucson Loop

February, 2025 by barbscondo

We are RVers and so nice to find an RV park that is on the trail. Staying at Rincon Country West RV and you can leave out the back gate and hit the trail. If you head south it is 2.5 miles to the end of the trail but heading north is 40 miles of riding and then connect to other trails. The trail condition is excellent and the scenery great. If the river had water would really be spectacular but it is dry. Saw a roadrunner on the trail.

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