Santa Cruz Loop

Arizona

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Santa Cruz Loop Facts

States: Arizona
Counties: Pima
Length: 41.8 miles
Trail end points: N Sanders Rd (Marana) and W Valencia Rd (Tucson)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6518844

Santa Cruz Loop Description

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, Harrison Greenway and Julian Wash Greenway

About the Route

The Santa Cruz Loop offers more than 40 miles of pathway along both sides of the river, which is a dry wash during most of the year. Much of the paved trail is paralleled by a soft-surface path preferred by equestrians and joggers. 

Connections

The Santa Cruz Loop is part of the expansive trail network known as The Chuck Huckelberry Loop, spanning more than 136 miles throughout Tucson and Pima County.

The trail connects to the Rillito River Park TrailCañada del Oro River Park TrailHarrison Greenway and Julian Wash Greenway.

Parking and Trail Access

The Santa Cruz Loop runs between N Sanders Rd (Marana) and W Valencia Rd (Tucson).

Parking is available at the numerous locations along the trail, including:

  • the ballfields off El Camino del Cerro west of the river
  • Christopher Columbus Park off Silverbell Road
  • off Riverview Boulevard just north of where it meets Apache Drive
  • at the end of Ontario Street at Riverside Road
  • a trailhead shared with the Julian Wash Greenway on Santa Cruz Lane (south of Silverlake Road)

Visit the TrailLink map for all options and detailed directions.

Santa Cruz Loop Reviews

Beautiful part of the Tucson Loop

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.

easy well kept trail

Picked up the trail from the Julian Wash Greenway. It is an asphalt trail with beautiful landscaping along the way. There could have been better signage because there are several bike paths that intersect and it is easy to get turned around. No homeless people, no unsafe areas. We went on a Monday, late morning. There were some runners and cyclists. Very enjoyable.

Killing stress

Definitely love it.. The only negative i see is that a soon gets dark under the bridge homeless sleeps there make it unsafe. Almost tripped with one. But the ride is awesome.

Unsafe!

Most of the path is beautiful! Riding alone is great except that almost every bridge and intersection you will not be alone. You will find people sleeping on or near the path, evidence of people living on or near the path, and gratuitous litter in these hot spots. Obviously it is mostly safe but for many miles it does not feel or look safe

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