Get Outside and Experience Scottsdale Bike Paths

With plenty of sun and mild temperatures, the trails in Scottsdale are perfect for riding anytime. These top Scottsdale bike trails make a quick morning or leisurely afternoon ride an option for the whole family. Make sure to check out the below trails. Who knows, you might find a new favorite!

Scottsdale Green Belt

Scottsdale Bike Paths Scottsdale Green BeltAlso featured in our top Phoenix bike trails, this greenbelt runs through the heart of Scottsdale for just under 13 miles. The paved trail allows enough space for runners, bikers, and even roller skaters to pass by. Avoid the city traffic with ease by using one of the many tunnels to cross over roads that pass through the Scottsdale Green Belt. On your travels, you’ll pass by several parks and picnic areas. These make perfect places to stop for a rest or to feed the ducks!

 

Grand Canal Path

Scottsdale Bike Paths Grand CanalThis 26.5-mile trail links the cities of Glendale, Phoenix, and Tempe. The paved trail follows along the Grand Canal, one of the longest in Arizona. The canal was built in 1878 and is one of the oldest remaining canals in the area. While there are a few parks along the way, most of the path is urban. Make sure to plan your route with this map of the canal. Pack a picnic lunch, choose the perfect stopping place, and head out!

 

Thunderbird Paseo Park

Scottsdale Bike Paths Thunderbird Paseo ParkThunderbird Paseo Park may be the hidden gem you were looking for! With 4 miles of paved tracks and plenty of playground space, this park is perfect for a family looking to get out for a quick ride. There is a separate path for equestrian friends – make sure to bike only on the bike paths. A few rolling hills keep things interesting for beginning and experienced riders alike. Learn more about this little park before heading out.

 

McDowell Sonoran Preserve

Scottsdale Bike Paths McDowell Sonoran PreserveThis large, permanently protected, sustainable desert habitat showcases the best of Arizona plant and wildlife. There is an interconnected network of trails within the preserve so you can choose your own adventure on the trails and create custom rides. Most trails are at an easy level, although some do require more experience. Make sure to pack a lunch, as you’ll want to stay and explore all day! Get more information and maps to plan your route.

 

Indian Bend Wash Trail

Scottsdale Bike Paths Indian Bend WashRated one of the top urban “green spaces” in Arizona, this system of trails originally began as a flood control project. The greenbelt runs for over 11 miles through the heart of Scottsdale providing access to much of the city. There are 24 featured crossings so those on the trails can avoid major traffic crossings. With several parks and golf courses as well as a mall and two public art pieces along the way, this paved path has something for everyone in the family. This interactive map will help you plan your excursion before hopping on the bikes.

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image sources:

Scottsdale Green Belt – Norm R.

Grand Canal Path – Norm R.

Thunderbird Paseo Park – Kenneth D.

McDowell Sonoran Preserve – A L.

Indian Bend Wash – RTC