The Loop (Tucson)

The Loop
Shared-use path network
Details
LocationMetropolitan Tucson, Arizona
Operated byPima County, Arizona
UsageCycling, walking, horseback riding
Length120 mi (current)
131 mi (planned)
SurfaceAsphalt (primary)
Parallel natural and asphalt paths
WebsiteThe Loop
System Map
Santa Cruz River Park N.
Cañada del Oro River Park
Pantano River Park
Harrison Greenway
Julian Wash Greenway
Santa Cruz River Park S.
 
Shared-use path
Bike lane connection
Source: Pima County, July 2015[1]

The Loop is a network of shared-use paths in metropolitan Tucson, Arizona maintained by Pima County. Once complete it will comprise 131 miles (211 km) of paved trails dedicated to cyclist, pedestrian, and equestrian use. By 2014, the network was 85% complete, with over one hundred miles in place.[2] Pima County estimates the Loop is used by an average of 2,000 visitors each weekday and more than 5,000 on weekends.

  1. ^ "The Loop (July 2015)". pima.gov. July 2015. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  2. ^ ""The Loop 2014 Annual Report: The First 100 Miles"" (PDF). Pima County.