Any good riding in Phoenix area?
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Any good riding in Phoenix area?
We are thinking about heading to Phoenix this fall around middle of October. We would take the bike and an RV, so accommodations we would find. Can anyone give me a bit of guidance on the riding turf. I realize around town would be busy.What about out lying areas? What sites would be worth seeing. We would be around that area for about 4-5 days. After that we would be heading into California for a bit. What would it be like heading up into the Grand Canyon?, cold? Would there be any bike shows, rallies at that time. Or just other things to see and do. Thanks for any info.
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Some good info here: http://www.cyclerides.com/
The event calendar only goes thru June, just check back later.
Check out the day rides - scroll to the bottom.
The Coronado Trail ride is very highly recommended, but check weather first. This is the old Devil's Highway (Route 666). Top of the trail is at 9,300'.
Tortilla Flat is a nice little ride.
The event calendar only goes thru June, just check back later.
Check out the day rides - scroll to the bottom.
The Coronado Trail ride is very highly recommended, but check weather first. This is the old Devil's Highway (Route 666). Top of the trail is at 9,300'.
Tortilla Flat is a nice little ride.
Last edited by pargenz; 03-03-2011 at 10:26 PM.
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I would suggest that AZ has the best riding in the USA.---and much of it is dayride if you are in PHX.
March, April, October and November are the best months for weather in PHX. Flagstaff is 8000 feet, lots of mountains and elevations.
Cyclerides lists lots of great rides.
I'll send you a pm with some info
mike
March, April, October and November are the best months for weather in PHX. Flagstaff is 8000 feet, lots of mountains and elevations.
Cyclerides lists lots of great rides.
I'll send you a pm with some info
mike
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I moved from Mt Rainier area to Las Vegas six years ago. Ride to southern Arizona every year. Plus other states, but always one trip to Arizona each year. New rides every year, so you won't run out of good rides during your visit. Email Arizona for a visitor guide. I really enjoy Tucson, Tombstone, and Bisbee the most. Lake Havasu, Jerome, Oatman, and Sedona great visits. Phoenix area huge with great rides. Northern Arizona way too cold and windy for me. However being from British Columbia, it might be comfortable to you. I always ride south into California then cut over to Lake Havasu to stay in the warmth. Usually go in June. I stay off the Interstates and always return for more. Leaving in May this year for another week. Buy the way, you'll be visiting during a great time for a Death Valley Ca ride. This could go on forever.
Last edited by Harleyboyddk; 03-03-2011 at 11:21 PM.
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as others have said, cyclerides has good info. Don't know what part of the valley you want to be based in, but if you want to be more on the east side, there is a great RV park near Fountain Hills. McDowell Mountain Park is just north of there and has great campsites and views. Water and power with a dump station as you leave. Sites are spaced out so it is not like most parks. Great starting point to ride to any direction. Give me a shout (through my profile) when you get closer to the time.
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