We all have our preferred trail software - https://mtbproject.com is my go to - and I'll usually have https://hikingproject.com/ and trailforks also installed with maps loaded. Source: almost 2 years ago
As for trails, I would take a look at trailforks.com or mtbproject.com . Around town there are several areas. The most popular it Monte Sano state park. Consists of mostly easy trails up top but the trails get significantly spicier as you go off the side of the mountain. There is a blue trail at John Hunt Park off of airport road. There is about four miles at the Space and Rocket Center. If you have base access... Source: over 2 years ago
The green colored trails on mtbproject.com are fairly accurate in the Crystal Cove and Laguna Beach areas. Just realize that if you are starting out, there will be some hike a bike, even on the easier trails. that's just how the terrain is over there. The nice thing is that they tend to be short ones. El Moro Canyon would be a good one for starters. Bandit Loop over in Laguna also relatively straightforward. You... Source: almost 3 years ago
Whoo, that's a tough one. Any chance you can scope out the 20 miles either through Street View or see if it's got a rating on something like mtbproject.com? While that 20 miles is a relatively small percentage of the overall ride, it's still long enough that you don't want to be miserable on it. Source: about 3 years ago
I would download MTBproject or Trailforks and scout out what is in your area. Source: about 3 years ago
Depending on your skill level you'll definitely be able to find trails. Tucson has everything from tame flat rolling trails to downhill that needs a full face helmet. Use mtbproject.com to find trails by user rating and difficulty. Source: about 3 years ago
There are a lot of trails in that area. I ride further north near Denver, but if you go to mtbproject.com and search for Colorado Springs, you'll find plenty of good blue options. Source: over 3 years ago
Of the rides I've actually done, No Name Ridge, El Moro Canyon, Bommer Ridge Road and Bandit Loop on mtbproject.com are all doable on gravel bike. Dropper post would make Meadows Trail on Bandit Loop a little more comforting. Source: over 3 years ago
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