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Get ready for an easy mountain biking adventure on the Apache Wash Loop, a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) route that takes about 54 minutes to complete. You'll gain a gentle 207 feet (63 metres) as you pedal through the classic Sonoran Desert landscape. The trail winds past towering Saguaro cacti, cholla, and ocotillo, offering continuous views of the vibrant desert environment. Expect a mix of smooth, hard-packed surfaces with some engaging curves and twists, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Accessing the Apache Wash Loop is straightforward, with convenient parking available right at the Apache Wash Trailhead. Before you head out, it's a good idea to check local conditions, especially if you're planning your ride during the monsoon season. As a major wash area, some parts of the trail can become impassable when heavy rains occur. This easy route is a great choice for a quick ride, so consider an early morning or late afternoon start to enjoy cooler temperatures.
This loop is nestled within the Phoenix Sonoran Desert Preserve, offering you a chance to experience the unique beauty of this region. As you ride, you'll enjoy views alongside Paradise Wash and Apache Wash, immersing yourself in the natural environment. It's known for its accessibility and scenic desert vistas, making it an excellent option for beginners or anyone seeking a peaceful escape into nature.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Apache Wash Loop is located in the northern Sonoran Preserve in Phoenix, Arizona. You'll find ample parking available at the Apache Wash Trailhead, which serves as the primary access point for this popular loop.
Yes, the Apache Wash Loop is generally considered an 'Easy' or 'green level' trail, making it very beginner-friendly for mountain biking. While the first half is smooth, there are some small rocky sections that offer a chance to practice skills, but these are often walkable for less experienced riders.
The terrain varies; you'll encounter some gravel and small embedded rocks initially. The return trip along Apache Wash is mostly a smooth, hard-packed surface. Be aware of sudden dips into washes that can have sandy bottoms, and some areas may be sandy. It's largely flat with occasional small rock sections and rock croppings.
You'll experience classic Sonoran Desert scenery, with towering Saguaro cacti, cholla, and ocotillo lining the path. The trail travels alongside Paradise Wash and Apache Wash, offering beautiful desert views. Keep an eye out for common desert wildlife like lizards, various bird species, and possibly rabbits or coyotes.
The cooler months, typically fall through spring (October to April), are ideal for mountain biking the Apache Wash Loop to avoid the extreme summer heat. Early mornings are best during warmer periods to beat the heat and enjoy the tranquil desert.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Phoenix Sonoran Desert Preserve or to use the trails within it, including the Apache Wash Loop. It's free for public use.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within the Phoenix Sonoran Desert Preserve. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Remember to bring plenty of water for your dog, especially in the desert environment.
The Apache Wash Loop is approximately 6.5 to 8 miles long. For mountain bikers, it can typically be completed in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on your pace and skill level.
Yes, the route offers several connector trails, allowing you to shorten your ride or explore different parts of the preserve. It also passes through sections of the Apache Wash Trail and can be combined with other trails like Esplanade, Cliff Walk, and Badger Brawl to create varied loops.
While generally well-maintained, be aware that some sections of the trail can have sudden dips into washes with sandy bottoms. As a major wash area, certain sections may also become impassable during the monsoon season due to heavy rainfall. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Given the desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, even for shorter rides. Sun protection like sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are highly recommended. Wear appropriate cycling gear, and consider bringing a basic repair kit for your bike. Layers are good for cooler mornings that warm up quickly.