Bike trail access from Catalina State Park…

Can I access The Loop bikes trail/path from Catalina State Park ? How about the Los Vaqueros Rodeo ?

Yes, you can access The Loop from Catalina State Park, but there are a few details to keep in mind. Catalina State Park is located at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains and serves as a popular starting point for cyclists and hikers.

Access to The Loop:

  • The Loop is a network of over 130 miles of paved, shared-use paths around the Tucson area, designed for cyclists, walkers, and runners.
  • From Catalina State Park, you can connect to The Loop at the East Wetlands Trailhead or by riding south toward Tanque Verde Road and linking up with the Pantano River or Rillito River paths.
  • Expect some on-road connectors when moving from the park to the main Loop segments, especially in the northeast section near Catalina State Park.
  • The Loop is very well marked, and once on it, you can travel almost anywhere around Tucson without using major roads.

Los Vaqueros Rodeo:

  • The Los Vaqueros Rodeo is held at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds, which is about a 10–15 minute drive south of central Tucson from Catalina State Park.
  • There is no direct bike path from Catalina State Park to the rodeo grounds, but you can ride part of The Loop and then navigate local streets safely to reach it.
  • If you prefer convenience, driving may be easier for the rodeo, especially if you are bringing family or planning to stay for the full event.

Summary:

Catalina State Park provides excellent access to The Loop for biking and outdoor activities. For visiting the Los Vaqueros Rodeo, biking is possible but will involve local street riding in addition to The Loop paths. Planning your route ahead using maps or GPS is recommended for a smooth experience.


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