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Snaking through Glendale, Phoenix, and Scottsdale, this cycling trail is one of the longest in Arizona.

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Snaking through Glendale, Phoenix, and Scottsdale, this cycling trail is one of the longest in Arizona.
Just north of Tucson in the quaint residential suburbs is this cycling trail.
As its name implies, this well-maintained 9-mile journey starts at the Central Arizona Project aqueduct and travels to the flowing Arizona Canal, providing cyclers with unobstructed views of these stunning natural landscapes.
Half paved half gravel, this multi-use path is a great option for cyclists, runners, and even horseback riders.
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This path spans the entire length of the historic 4.5-mile Crosscut Canal and boasts striking views of both Tempe and Scottsdale.
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Although the Grand Canyon is one of the state is biggest attractions, you can still escape the crowds of tourists by cycling along this peaceful trail.
The wide, 12-foot path of this newly built cycle path caters to all types of outdoor enthusiasts especially cyclists.
If you are looking for a short trail where you can spend a few minutes out in nature, then cycle along this pleasant 1.5-mile road in the Ponderosa Trails neighborhood.
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Running through the heart of Scottsdale via the Indian Bend Wash is this 11.8-mile long multi-use trail.
Escape the bustle of city life with this rural trail in the outskirts of Granville.
As one of Phoenix's safer urban cycle paths, this trail is a must-do if you are looking for a bit of fresh air.
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The diverse scenery and breathtaking landscapes are just two of the main reasons to travel down this multi-use trail.
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If you are looking for a scenic urban ride through the city with picturesque river views, then look no further than this cycling path.
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Hugging both sides of Tempes Salt River, this 10.5-mile path is one of Phoenix is most popular routes for bikers.