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Mt. Lemmon Hill Climb

3 Days of Bicycle Heaven

Day 1 - Mt. Lemmon Hill Climb 

About:
According to John Summerson, "The Complete Guide to Climbing By Bike", Mt Lemmon is 33rd on the list of 100 toughest road bike climbs in the US, with a rating of either "hors category" or "category 1" on the scale used to rank the climbs in European stage racing.

Yes, Mt Lemmon is right up there with the famous passes in the European tours: hardly anywhere else in the US can you climb so high for so many miles in succession. That's why, every winter, Tucson sees packs of riders in matching jerseys, many of them speaking languages other than English, booking up the mountain.

But because the road is so long, it's also very forgiving: the grade averages only 4.5% for 6600 feet of elevation gain over the 56-mile round trip, and the almost continuous 21-mile descent at the end is exciting without ever being terrifying.

If you haven't ridden the Lemmon in a while (or ever), GABA can help make it easy. You can minimize the weight in your pockets because we provide four SAG stops, about six miles apart, with fluids, munchies, and healthy carbs. In honor of the pie shop that once operated in Summerhaven near the summit, the uppermost SAG will serve a variety of pies. In case something goes wrong, GABA provides vehicular sweep support to help with minor mechanical problems or provide a lift if a major problem arises.

If you're not interested in "easy", GABA can help with that, too. Round up a posse of your riding buddies, see how fast you can fly to the top, and enjoy a social stop to eat pie and swap lies before you charge back down and enjoy lunch at McDonald Park.

Location:

The ride begins at McDonald Park, 4100 North Harrison Rd, Tucson AZ 85749, Free Parking


Check In - Between 6:00 am to 8:30 am

  Verify your emergency contact information and sign in to confirm attendance

You will receive some goodies and a wrist band for the 1-day event or a bicycle tag for the 3-day event. Since this is not a mass start you can begin the ride! In fact Pima County requires no more than 5 riders at a time leave together, no packs blocking the roadways. Please be patient with our volunteers implementing this request.


Recommended start times, based on your average climbing speed, and assuming you spend 15 minutes at each SAG stop:

6:00 am for 4 mph average

6:30 am for 5 mph average

7:00 am for 7 mph average

7:30 am for 9 mph average

Course Overview:

Here is your Mt Lemmon Hill Climb Map and Cue Sheet: MLHC 2025 

Please print or load it into your navigation device


The temperature on the way up to Mt. Lemmon is 20 to 30 degrees colder than the Tucson area. Weather can also change quickly. Check the weather the day before to know the conditions and bring appropriate clothing to keep your self warm. If you would like an extra layer to wear on the descent you can leave a well labeled bag with gear at check-in at McDonald Park. It will be dropped off at the Loma Linda SAG stop for your retrieval.


If you haven’t ridden the Lemmon in a while (or ever), GABA can help make it easy. You can minimize the weight in your pockets because we provide four SAG stops, about six miles apart, with fluids, munchies, and healthy carbs. In honor of the pie shop that once operated in Summerhaven near the summit, our Loma Linda stop will serve a variety of pies. GABA also provides vehicular sweep support to help with mechanical problems or provide a lift if the bicycle can't finish the descent.

Support Stop Info:
Also take into account when each SAG stop will be open:

Molino Canyon Vista (breakfast stop) - 6:30 to 9:30 AM - approx. 8 miles from the start

Middle Bear (sweet and salty stop) - 7:00 to 11:00 AM - 15 miles from the start

San Pedro Vista (protein fuel stop) - 8:30 to 12 noon - 21 miles from the start

Loma Linda Overlook (pie and waffle stop) - 9:30 to 1:00 PM - 28 miles from the start

Ski Valley Iron Door Cafe and Lifts (water stop) - Official Turn-Around and Top of Climb Photo Op

McDonald Park Lunch - 10:00 am to 2:30 pm

Please take breaks along the way down the mountain, enjoy the spectacular scenery and take the pictures you thought about on the way up but didn’t want to break your rhythm.


Bathroom Facilities can be found at these locations:

Molino Basin Campground

Windy Point

Middle Bear

Palisades Station

Loma Linda

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Day 2 - “Spin Out Those Legs” Recovery Ride
  
This is a group recovery ride. We will meet at Mo Udall Parkin the parking lot near Ramada #3 (nearest Tanque Verde Rd entrance) at 7:45 am wheels rolling 8:00. We will break up into groups of about 12 and set off a few minutes apart.  Each group will ride together and return to the park for lunch and prizes.

Day 2 Recovery Ride Route


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Day 3 - Crested Saguaro Treasure Hunt

  A new twist on exploring the scenic east side of Tucson, hunt for crested saguaros! This group ride will be starting from Mo Udall Park near Ramada #3 again at 6:45 with wheels rolling at 7:00. Take a picture of each crested saguaro you find and we’ll compare results when we get back. One saguaro is in Saguaro National Park East so if you have a National Park Pass please bring it (one pass gets 4 riders in). We’ll have a prize for the most crested saguaros found. Last year we had some cut part of the ride short for a 40 mile scenic jaunt. Here is the full route to download to your device: 
Crested Saguaro Treasure Hunt Route

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Special Welcome to anyone New to Tucson!!

Welcome to our special arid space we like to call home. Besides riding bicycles all the time, we do have other activities to indulge in. You can find lots to do around town at Visit Tucson 

A couple of ideas for a place to stay on the east side: Comfort Suites at Sabino Canyon (very close to Mo Udall Park) and Hilton Tucson East (very close to the Loop on Broadway) both and many more are also listed on the Visit Tucson site.

If we get enough interest by riders and by GABA member hosts we may be able to offer “rider hosting” similar to “warm showers” in May 2026.

We hope you enjoy your stay and make plans to visit again!