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Old 12-12-2022, 06:00 PM   #1
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Campgrounds on bike trails in arizona

I am looking for campgrounds that are on bike trails so that I don't have to load up bikes and go to trails. These campgrounds cold be in Phoenix, Tuscon or any other city in southern Arizona.
Would also be interested in the same as above but in southern New Mexico.

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Old 12-12-2022, 06:20 PM   #2
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Campgrounds with trails.

It seems like nearly all of the campgrounds around Phoenix are adjacent to MTB trails. I would look at Trailforks and select any riding area. Then use google maps and search for campgrounds in the area. Many are usually full most of the time so try to book many months before your trip.
McDowell Mountain Regional Park is amazing. Usery Park Campground is fantastic with somewhat more difficult trails. The best technical riding is in Sedona where you can stay at Rancho Sedona RV Park. Hard to get in and more expensive. All have terrific trail access. I have ridden most of the trails in AZ if you have trail questions.
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Old 12-12-2022, 10:24 PM   #3
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We spend Jan/Feb in Tucson every year at the Lazy Days KOA campground and it’s a 3-min ride to the great Tucson bike trail. Tucson’s bike trail is fabulous. It’s 130 miles long, circles the city and is 100% paved.

I take ride’s daily from the entrance near the campground and I have the choice to many branches of the trail.

Here’s a few photos of part of the trail handy to the KOA.
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Old 12-13-2022, 07:56 AM   #4
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Bike trails

Well, I thought that you were interested in dirt trails, but I see that you prefer paved bike paths. It sounds like your Tucson paths are ideal.
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The only New Mexico bike trails I know of are in Albuquerque and Sante Fe, not Southern NM. We stay at American RV in ABQ but the main trails are a bit far away. I don't know of any RV parks right on the trails there. The KOA in ABQ may be the closest but it's a good 12 miles to pick up the trail there.

We have friends that live near the main bike trail so I haul my bike over to their house so we can ride together.

In Santa Fe we stay at Santa Fe Skies RV park. it's a ride to pick up the trail but not too bad.
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Not interested in Mountain Bike trails but paved trails as we ride recumbent trikes
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