The Loop

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S Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701

The Chuck Huckelberry Loop in Tucson, AZ, is a vast network of paved paths and bike lanes that interconnect various river parks and greenways, spanning over 138 miles with ongoing expansions. This collaborative project involving Pima County, Marana, Oro Valley, Tucson, and South Tucson offers connections to parks, workplaces, schools, and recreational spots for residents and visitors to explore on foot, bike, skates, or horseback.

Completed in 2018, The Loop forms a comprehensive circuit linking Santa Cruz River Park with Rillito, Pantano, Harrison Greenway, and Julian Wash, totaling 53.9 miles. Maintained through the Parklands Foundation, this scenic trail system promotes outdoor activities and welcomes donations to support enhancements. The Loop provides a safe environment for diverse users while addressing FAQs and guidelines for etiquette, maintenance, and improvements.

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Lydia D.
5/27/2022

The Loop is a great resource in Tucson for biking, running/walking, commuting, etc. You can literally take it all the way around Tucson and the terrain and scenery around you changes as you go....

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James C.
2/27/2025

Love The Loop. Ride all different seasons, times of day, days of week and directions. The guys who take care of the path do a good job! Shout out to them! Get out and enjoy the scenery and...

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Isabella J.
2/28/2025

The loop is one of those things that I have a love hate with. There are stretches of kelp followed by not so pleasant stretches. But thankfully they are car free and that's what I value. Expect a...

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Paul L.
11/24/2021

This is such a plush bicycle trail. Actually, trail is the wrong word. How about parkway or scenic route? Today, I just kept riding and put on 70 miles. I could have done another 30 but I had...

Annie P.
11/12/2024

Some parts like the rillito river path are amazing but some sections don't feel safe as a solo female rider.

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