South end of Harrison at Irvington
While none of the trails and loops at Fantasy Island is very long, they are all fun and relatively easy—it’s a great place for beginners and novices to ride. There’s a detailed trail map set up at the entrance.
Be careful not to stare too much and lose your balance while passing all the strange junk-art objects set up along the trails.
You need to purchase a permit to recreate on state-trust land in Arizona, and you should always have it with you while you’re riding just in case. To purchase one ($15 for a year) go to www.land.state.az.us [1].
Want to get out on the trail but didn't bring your bike? Try one of the following Tucson bike shops to find a rental:
140 S. Sarnoff Dr., Tucson
520/296-7819
www.broadwaybicycles.com [2]
520/245-6011
www.cycletucson.com [3]
311 E. 7th St., Tucson
520/622-6488
www.ordinarybikeshop.com [4]
Links:
[1] http://www.land.state.az.us
[2] http://www.broadwaybicycles.com
[3] http://www.cycletucson.com
[4] http://www.ordinarybikeshop.com