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Get around
By car
A private vehicle is by far the easiest way to get around in either district
of the park. No public transportation serves the park.
By bike
In the winter months a bike is an option for exploring the roads and some of
the trails within the park; however, during the summer the weather can make
exploration by bike a rather unpleasant experience.
• Cactus Forest Loop Drive. An eight mile paved road in East Saguaro
that is used by cars, bikes and joggers. Numerous sharp turns and hills make
this a challenging but scenic option.
• Cactus Forest Trail. A 2.5 mile dirt trail that bisects the Cactus
Forest Loop Drive in East Saguaro. This trail is also used by hikers and
equestrians, and bikers must yield to both.
By foot
There are over 150 miles of hiking trails in the park, ranging in difficulty
from paved nature walks to difficult treks through the hills of the Sonoran
Desert.
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