Harrison Greenway

The wide, 12-foot path of this newly built cycle path caters to all types of outdoor enthusiasts especially cyclists.

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Harrison Greenway Details

The wide, 12-foot path of this newly built cycle path caters to all types of outdoor enthusiasts especially cyclists. It a relatively straight 4-mile route that connects Patano River Park in the north to Julian Wash Greenway in the South. You will be surrounded by flat desert landscapes and rugged mountain peaks during your trip, which makes this a pleasant scenic ride. You might also see some grazing cattle, as there are numerous ranches and farms that butt up against the road.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Harrison Greenway

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Young visitors will find this trail of particular interest.

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Javelina Rocks

Plan to arrive at Javelina Rocks 30 minutes before sunset.

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Saguaro National Park

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Rincon Mountain Visitor Center

The entrance to Saguaro National Park's Rincon Mountain District is also where you'll find a park Rincon Mountain Visitor Center.