Peralta Regional Park
Mountain Biking Trail
Details
5.23 mi
731 ft
Enjoy massive saguaro cacti and beautiful mountain views on this scenic loop ride.
Peralta Regional Park is one of the newest trail systems in Arizona, having been opened to the public in February of 2023. Peralta Road was already a mountain bike hot spot, with a complex network of historic singletrack trails, doubletrack trails, social trails, and more. Adding the Peralta Regional Park into the mix only makes this network better!
While the newly built trails in this regional park aren’t bike optimized at all, the park is still downright gorgeous. The Saguaro Loop trail is home to absolutely massive cacti, and the mountain views along the entire route are incredible! The final descent on this loop following the Oro Vista Loop West trail is an incredibly scenic and entertaining stretch of singletrack.
Unfortunately, the lack of quality trail building and lack of flow make this trail rather ho-hum for biking. As you ride along, you'll encounter many awkward corners that absolutely kill the flow, along with incredibly-steep and unsustainable sections of trail that were already eroding before they were opened to the public. Even though these trails were obviously laid out and constructed by professionals, the quality of the trail building is very poor. While these trails would definitely make for a better hike than mountain bike ride, sustainability and water management are sport agnostic, and these brand-new trails are already showing damage from erosion.
It's probably not worth going out of your way to ride these new trails, but if you find yourself in the area, you might as well check them off the list. Written by Greg Heil
Peralta Regional Park is one of the newest trail systems in Arizona, having been opened to the public in February of 2023. Peralta Road was already a mountain bike hot spot, with a complex network of historic singletrack trails, doubletrack trails, social trails, and more. Adding the Peralta Regional Park into the mix only makes this network better!
While the newly built trails in this regional park aren’t bike optimized at all, the park is still downright gorgeous. The Saguaro Loop trail is home to absolutely massive cacti, and the mountain views along the entire route are incredible! The final descent on this loop following the Oro Vista Loop West trail is an incredibly scenic and entertaining stretch of singletrack.
Unfortunately, the lack of quality trail building and lack of flow make this trail rather ho-hum for biking. As you ride along, you'll encounter many awkward corners that absolutely kill the flow, along with incredibly-steep and unsustainable sections of trail that were already eroding before they were opened to the public. Even though these trails were obviously laid out and constructed by professionals, the quality of the trail building is very poor. While these trails would definitely make for a better hike than mountain bike ride, sustainability and water management are sport agnostic, and these brand-new trails are already showing damage from erosion.
It's probably not worth going out of your way to ride these new trails, but if you find yourself in the area, you might as well check them off the list. Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Dorado Clockwise, Where Kyle Was Humbled | 2.69 mi | 203 ft | 0.7% |
Across the bottom W to E | 1.09 mi | 102 ft | 1.1% |
The Last Desperado | 0.34 mi | 39 ft | 1.2% |
Saguaro Climb (Where Mortal Men Fail) | 0.74 mi | 151 ft | 1.2% |
Don't Lean Right | 0.44 mi | -167 ft | -6.8% |