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Tubac Tumacacori True Grit

Scenic Historic Tour

Nov. 8, 2025

Tumacacori Mission
Tubac

Ready for a new adventure in Southern Arizona?
Due to some pretty crazy permitting issues we have figured out a whole new route and venue for GABA's popular Tumacacori Ride. This year we will start at Ronald Morriss Park in beautiful Tubac, AZ. You will get to meander through Tubac as close to the Santa Cruz River as possible. Then you will pedal along the Frontage road east of I-19, which is part of the Old Nogales Highway, that passes by some cool old ranches, Tumacacori Mission, and Carmen, AZ. This will lead you to Rio Rico and some familiar ground along the Santa Cruz River but with a few new twists and turns and scenic vistas. With some punchy new terrain this will test your True Grit! Below are the new routes to choose from. Once again we will have a nice lunch at the finish. In fact we are forgoing the T-shirt to elevate the end of ride lunch experience! Hope to see you out there!


Registration Now Open!

Closes Wednesday Nov. 5th at 10 pm


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THE most popular GABA bicycle ride in Southern Arizona! Three options are available for riders from novice to very experienced cyclists.

What makes this such a GREAT ride?

• It's November in Tucson...perfect weather for a bicycle ride.

• With El Tour De Tucson a couple weeks away, it proves to be an excellent training ride.
• The route is a mixture of flat, rolling hills, and challenging climbs, all the while being very picturesque!

The initial start for this ride was at Kennedy Park and over many years it has moved to Sahuarita H/S and then Sahuarita Town Center. There have been many route changes during the last 40 years. Some years the routes went East on Sahuarita Rd to Houghton and back or down to Calabasas Picnic grounds which is near Pena Blanca Lake, up to the Keystone Peak or to Whipple Visitor Center in the Santa Rita Mountains. In 1984 we had 105 riders, 483 riders in 1987, 450 in 1992, and by 2006 had 647 riders. We offered 25-, 60- and 100-mile options.

The last few years we had to cancel this ride because of the Covid-19 restrictions. It takes at least six months of planning to put on this event along with many volunteers to man the SAG stops, put out all the turn signs, deliver all the food to the SAGS and help with the lunch. Hope to see everyone on the ride this year.


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Volunteer Opportunity                                                                                     

To have successful rides, we need members to volunteer to help with check-in/registration before the ride, operate a SAG stop, or drive a sweep vehicle to help cyclists. Learn more on the GABA Volunteering page and send questions to our Volunteer Coordinator,  via volunteer@bikegaba.org.

Ride Organizer: John Harrison

Thanks and hope to see you on the ride!




Ride Specific Information                                                                               
 If you have questions reach out directly via supportedrides@bikegaba.org.