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Mountain biking around Cornville, Arizona, offers diverse landscapes characterized by the Verde Valley's lush ecosystems and the expansive Cornville Grasslands. The terrain for mountain bike trails includes a mix of dirt, sand, rock, and gravel. Riders can experience varied elevations and often encounter views of distant red rock formations. This region provides a natural setting for outdoor exploration on two wheels.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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The Thumper Loop offers an easy mountain biking experience, covering 7.4 miles (12.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 666 feet (203 metres). You can expect to complete thisβ¦
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Experience challenging mountain biking on Turkey Creek Trail #92, featuring red rock views, an extinct volcano, and secluded vistas.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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This lesser-used trail offers interesting geological features and vistas. It has high sun exposure and the second half of the trail is a gradual climb through a forest of short junipers and pinyon pines.
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Thumper Trail dives in and out of canyons as it makes its way from the Lime Kiln Trail to the Raptor Hill Trail. The trail is mostly open and provides views a lot of the way. That being said, it remains pretty exposed and can get really hot in the warmer months.
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The Jail Trail is a super popular path in Dead Horse Ranch State Park. The sandy path becomes firmer and easier to travel the further you run from the trailhead, and there are some watering holes down next to the Verde River that are the pinnacle of the run.
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Thumper Trail dives in and out of canyons as it makes its way from the Lime Kiln Trail to the Raptor Hill Trail. The trail is mostly open and provides views a lot of the way. That being said, it remains pretty exposed and can get really hot in the warmer months.
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The Jail Trail is a super popular path in Dead Horse Ranch State Park. The sandy path becomes firmer and easier to travel the further you walk from the trailhead, and there are some watering holes down next to the Verde River that are the pinnacle of the hike.
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With little to no tree coverage on the trail, the sun can be brutal. This overlook on a small mesa provides views of the red rock mountains and the vast valley.
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Mountain bike trails in Cornville feature a diverse mix of terrain, including dirt, sand, rock, and gravel sections. You'll find varied elevations, from flowy descents to rocky climbs, often with views of distant red rock formations.
Yes, Cornville offers trails suitable for beginners. For an easy ride, consider the Thumper Loop, which is 12.0 km long and winds through the Cornville Grasslands.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Cornville has several difficult trails. The Turkey Creek Trail #92 is a difficult 16.1 km path known for its rocky climbs and views of the Verde Valley. Other challenging options include the Girdner Trail β Fay Canyon Trailhead loop from Windmill Mountain and the Girdner Trail β Adobe Jack loop from Red Rock.
Trail lengths in Cornville vary significantly. You can find shorter routes like the Thumper Loop at 12.0 km, or longer, more demanding rides such as the Girdner Trail β Adobe Jack loop from Red Rock, which spans over 50 km.
While mountain biking in Cornville, you'll experience the lush landscapes of the Verde Valley and the expansive Cornville Grasslands. Many trails offer views of distant red rock formations. You might also encounter areas near Oak Creek and Page Springs, known for their scenic beauty.
Yes, the Cornville area is rich in history. You can visit Tuzigoot National Monument, which features well-preserved pueblo ruins built by the ancient Sinagua people, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The mountain bike trails around Cornville are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 100 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and engaging routes.
Absolutely. Nearby natural areas include several lagoons and marshes. You could visit Middle Lagoon, East Lagoon, Dead Horse Ranch State Park, or Tavasci Marsh, which is also recognized as a birding hotspot.
Cornville's climate makes it suitable for mountain biking for much of the year. The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. Winter can also be a good time, though conditions may vary, and summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable.
Yes, there are several loop options available. The Thumper Loop is a popular easy loop. For a moderate challenge, consider the Thumper Trail loop from Cottonwood, which covers 34.0 km through diverse landscapes.
Given the varied terrain and potential for warm weather, it's essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), appropriate cycling gear, a helmet, and basic repair tools. Checking weather conditions before you go is always recommended.
Many trails in Cornville offer expansive views of the Verde Valley and distant red rock formations, particularly from higher elevations or open grassland sections. The Turkey Creek Trail #92, for instance, provides notable views of the Verde Valley.


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