Discover the ultimate reference atlas and guide about The Loop... Tucson's incredible 137-mile network of wide, paved hiking, biking, and horseback trails. The Loop traverses lush open desert and along the banks of five local watersheds. The network of trails spread over an area spanning 30 miles east-to-west and 45 miles north-to-south. Mountain vistas, cactus forests, and lush riparian habitat is everywhere you look along this masterpiece of connected trails. It was no surprise when readers of USA TODAY 10Best.com voted the Loop as America's #1 Recreational Trail System in 2021 and then again in 2022! Use this full-color Atlas and Guidebook for a visit or to plan your Destination Vacation. There are 51 detailed full-color trail map pages, each detailing several miles of trail. For each map page, there is a facing page that describes what you'll encounter on that section of trail. Here is just some of what's you'll see on or very near The Loop: 58 parks - 30 hotels - 7 RV parks - 225+ restaurants - 36 coffee shops - 21 brew pubs / wine bars - 10 bike shops - 4 Farmer's Markets and much more The 8 x 10 soft cover format is the perfect size for ease of use. The Loop has been described as a 136-mile long linear park with hundreds of things to see and do. Use this guide like a Treasure Map to find the Loop's many pieces of public art; the dozens parks and historical sites; or the perfect Loop food stop. What a surprise to discover this amazing oasis woven around and through a major metro area. Tucson's beautiful corner of the Sonoran desert is on full display everywhere you look. Enjoy the Guidebook's hundreds of color photos and the more than 40 aerial trail views. Better still, come with friends or by yourself to explore this amazing vehicle-free shared-use trail system first-hand.