USFS National Forest System Trails · Arizona · Updated June 2026
Coronado National Forest Mountain Bike Trails
Coronado National Forest carries 1,176 mi of mapped National Forest System trail, of which 191 mi across 78 segments is designated for mountain bikes, typically open Year-round. Class 1 e-bikes are designated on 43 segments (49 mi).
191 mi
Bike-designated
78 segments
1,176 mi
Total NFS trail
461 segments
49 mi
Class 1 e-bike
43 segments
10
ADA-accessible
trail segments
Trail surface
- Native Material453
- Asphalt3
- Concrete2
- Imported Compacted Material1
USFS trail class (1 = primitive · 5 = developed)
- Class 3247
- Class 2147
- Class 156
- Class 46
- Class 52
16% of this forest's mapped trail is bike-designated. Note: USFS records trail grade (steepness), not technical MTB difficulty — we surface grade where present but do not infer a black/blue/green rating from it.
Largest bike-designated trails
| Trail | Miles | Surface | Trail class | Bike season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Las Colinas | 10.42 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Canada Del Oro | 8.28 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Brush Corral | 6.22 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Sardina | 5.16 | Native Material | 2 | Year-round |
| Butterfly | 4.82 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Red Ridge | 4.82 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Kentucky Camp | 4.75 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Bug Springs | 4.72 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Coyote | 4.71 | Native Material | 2 | Year-round |
| Little Casa Connector | 4.64 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Knagge | 4.19 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Stone Cactus Loop | 4.13 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Cody | 3.88 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Crystal Spring | 3.75 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Milagrosa | 3.72 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Perimeter | 3.7 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Ophir | 3.52 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Upper Puerto | 2.71 | Native Material | 2 | Year-round |
| Puerto | 2.7 | Native Material | 2 | Year-round |
| Wakefield Canyon | 2.63 | Native Material | 1 | Year-round |
| Gillespie | 2.44 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Molino Basin | 2.39 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Perimeter | 2.21 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Elata | 2.11 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
| Kentucky Camp Connector | 2.06 | Native Material | 3 | Year-round |
E-bikes in Coronado National Forest
Class 1 on 43 segments · Class 2 on 43 · Class 3 on 43. See full e-bike rules for Coronado National Forest →
Frequently asked questions
- How many miles of mountain bike trail are in Coronado National Forest?
- Coronado National Forest has about 191 mi of bike-designated trail across 78 segments, out of 1,176 mi of total National Forest System trail.
- What is the riding season in Coronado National Forest?
- Most bike-designated trails in Coronado National Forest carry a Year-round season in USFS data; higher-elevation trails clear later.
- Are e-bikes allowed in Coronado National Forest?
- Only where designated. Class 1 e-bikes are recorded on 43 segments. See the e-bike rules page for the class-by-class breakdown.