Great Trail on the whole from Magee up to Catalina park. Don't expect a lot of riders to adhere to common bike trail etiquette. Lot of bikes rushing by without any warning, has been dangerous a few times. I get the feeling a lot of riders don't know about signaling when passing. I remind them but they don't seem to care. A trick they employ is coming right next to me fast and then saying "on your left" which actually startles you sometimes looking sheepish but most of the time not. A bell is only about $10.00 and the walkers always appreciated it when I ring it. Trail is in good condition. Some cross breaks in the asphalt but they try to keep up with them. It is rather narrow in places along the wash. All in all probably the best trail I have ridden without the rude or...
Read moreIt's ok, but I was on foot and didn't pass one water fountain. The City park worker on Irvington didn't have alot of knowledge about it, and gave me the wrong directions, however I knew where I was going and didn't need directions as I have lived in Tucson over 50 years, and horses were walking around and dropping manure All over the place. Dog owners have to pick up their dog mess, why not...
Read moreSome sections were gorgeous- especially the Julian Wash and the Harrison Greenway. Other sections lacked good signage when you had to cross a road or when the section detours for some reason. Easy to lose the path.
Lots of homeless people, especially where the path cuts through downtown. ...
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