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Tucson MTB Ride Guide (Beta)

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  • 8 Sections
  • 68 Lessons
  • 52 Weeks
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  • The Inside Line on Tucson Mountain Biking
    Tucson's mountain biking is world-class, raw, and rewarding — but only if you show up ready. The desert doesn't hold your hand. This section gives you the intel you need: what makes Tucson special, what the riding demands, and how to tackle it with confidence.
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    • 1.1
      Welcome to the Tucson MTB Ride Guide
    • 1.2
      6 Tucson Experiences Worth Your Time
    • 1.3
      The Desert Rewards Preparation (Here’s What That Means)
    • 1.4
      Who Tucson Is For and Why It Might Be You
  • Tucson MTB Trail Network Overview
    Tucson’s trails sprawl across every corner of the desert—each network with its own flavor, flow, and challenge. Here, MTBD breaks down the main riding zones so you can find the trails that fit your time, style, and skill.
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    • 2.1
      Tucson’s Trail Networks: The Lay of the Land
    • 2.2
      Sweetwater Preserve
    • 2.3
      Tucson Mountain Park
    • 2.4
      Fantasy Island
    • 2.5
      50 Year / Golder Ranch / Catalina State Park
    • 2.6
      Honeybee Canyon/ Rail X
    • 2.7
      Tortolita Mountain Park
    • 2.8
      Tortolita Preserve
    • 2.9
      Mt. Lemmon
    • 2.10
      Willow Springs
    • 2.11
      Arizona Trail
    • 2.12
      Vail
    • 2.13
      Oracle
  • Tucson Classic Ride Catalog
    The Tucson Classics are MTBD’s curated collection of select routes that define Tucson mountain biking — the essential rides that, taken together, showcase the full scope of what makes this desert a world-class riding destination. Think of them as the “greatest hits.” Each one earned its place for coverage, progression, and adaptability.
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    • 3.1
      Ride the Tucson Classics: Sequence, Strategy, and the Best Trails
    • 3.2
      Saguaro Shred
    • 3.3
      Bee Lines 2
    • 3.4
      Go West
    • 3.5
      Chutes and Ladders
    • 3.6
      Wild Things
    • 3.7
      Full Lemmon Drop
    • 3.8
      Hard Lemmonade
  • Tucson Specialty Ride Catalog
    If the Tucson Classics give you the essential Tucson experience then the Tucson Specials (Specialty Rides) give you depth, variety, and alternatives. These are routes that don't fit neatly into the "essential" lineup but are absolutely worth riding.
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    • 4.1
      About the Tucson Specials, and When to Ride Them
    • 4.2
      Full Circle
    • 4.3
      Squeezing the Dream
    • 4.4
      Pistol Whip
    • 4.5
      Buffalo Bill
    • 4.6
      Cowboy Around
    • 4.7
      All the Honey
    • 4.8
      Rock Crusher
    • 4.9
      Mind the Gap
    • 4.10
      Old Kentucky
    • 4.11
      River Rip
    • 4.12
      Graham Cracker
    • 4.13
      Six Shooter
    • 4.14
      Rugged
  • Getting Dialed for Tucson MTB
    The desert doesn't care if you're fit, well-equipped, or prepared—it just exposes whether you are or not. This section teaches you how to dial your bike, pack your gear, manage heat and hydration, and ride with the technical skill and self-sufficiency the Sonoran demands. Show up ready, and Tucson rewards you. Show up unprepared, and you could suffer. Let's make sure it's the former.
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    • 5.1
      Bike Choice and Setup
    • 5.2
      Tire Selection and Pressure
    • 5.3
      Hydration, Fueling, and Electrolyte Strategy
    • 5.4
      Heat Management and Ride Timing
    • 5.5
      Essential Gear and Packing List
    • 5.6
      Desert Riding Skills and Techniques
    • 5.7
      Safety and Self-Sufficiency
    • 5.8
      Physical Preparation and Fitness
  • Working Itineraries and Budgets for Tucson
    You know what Tucson offers. You know what it demands. Now let's figure out how long to go, what it'll cost, and when to book what. This section takes the guesswork out of trip planning with ready-to-use itineraries, realistic budgets, and a booking timeline that removes stress and maximizes ride time. Whether you're going big for a week or squeezing in a long weekend, you'll know exactly how to make it happen.
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    • 6.1
      How Long Should You Go?
    • 6.2
      Sample Itineraries (Copy-Paste Trip Plans)
    • 6.3
      Realistic Budget Breakdowns (What You’ll Actually Spend)
    • 6.4
      Booking Strategy and Logistics Timeline
    • 6.5
      Tucson on a Budget (How to Do It for Less)
  • Tucson MTB Field Notes
    Vetted resources to help plan, execute, and enjoy a Tucson riding trip — beyond the trails themselves. From some fun comparisons of how Tucson stacks up against other MTB destinations, to our favorite places to stay, eat, drink, camp, and more, this one will help you cut through the noise.
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    • 7.1
      Tucson vs. Other MTB Destinations
    • 7.2
      Getting to Tucson
    • 7.3
      Where to Stay in Tucson
    • 7.4
      Where to Eat and Drink in Tucson
    • 7.5
      Tucson Bike Shops, Outfitters, and Gear
    • 7.6
      Tucson Day Trips and Side Quests
    • 7.7
      Tucson Beyond the Trails
    • 7.8
      Tucson Takeaways
  • BONUS: 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo Event Guide
    24 Hours in the Old Pueblo isn't just a race—it's a celebration, a suffer-fest, and one of the most iconic events in mountain biking. Held every February in the desert outside Tucson, it's a 24-hour relay race that attracts solo riders, teams, and first-timers looking to experience something unforgettable. This bonus section gives you everything you need to know: what the event is, whether it's for you, how to prepare, and how to make the most of race weekend. Plus, a full virtual pre-ride of the course so you know what you're getting into.
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    • 8.1
      What is 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo?
    • 8.2
      Is 24HOP Right for You?
    • 8.3
      The Course Breakdown (Virtual Pre-Ride)
    • 8.4
      How to Prepare (Training and Logistics)
    • 8.5
      Race Weekend Strategy
    • 8.6
      Pit Area and Support Logistics
    • 8.7
      Night Riding at 24HOP
    • 8.8
      Post-Race and Event Culture
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