Start about an hour south of Tucson off I-19 in a town called Arivaca Junction. The route starts in Arivaca Junction as you simply head west out of town on W. Arivaca Road.
Scenery
Southern Arizona's best road within 100 miles with massive views of the desert and nearby mountains.
Drive Enjoyment
The only worry are cattle guards and the occasional cow. Great sweepers with instant elevation changes that makes the heart soar and all with little if any traffic! Beware the occasional cow and Border Patrol. I rode through two stops but they're nice guys doing a great job.
Tourism Opportunities
Arivaca has no fuel but a quaint little market with cold drinks and snacks. Remember, it's about the ride, NOT the food.
Motorcycle Road Additional info
- View the weather forecast for this area from Yahoo weather .
Arivaca does have fuel... how do I know this? I deliver it!
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January 29, 2010
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Motorcycle Type : Touring
Yes there is fuel available at the store. The road is well maintained but beware, that thrilling sweeper may well run into a recently flooded wash. You will suddenly be in 4 inches of gravel 100 feet across. Cows do show up in this road and deer are all year. The sweepers are irregular, some tightening turns. Frankly this road is dangerous and should be taken seriously. Moreso between Arivaca and the Sasabee hiway on to the west. The scenery is stunning and at speed, a distraction. The huge peak is Barbaquivari Peak and a landmark for miles around. Be careful, slow down and enjoy the ride.
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April 6, 2008
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The desert area is HOT from mid-spring through early fall - use common sense in dealing with two- and-four-legged animals!