Grit, gravel, and adventure in the Arizona-Sonora borderlands. Race hard and experience the untamed beauty of BorderLands Gravel.

November 15, 2025

Grava de Clase Mundial

Welcome to BorderLands Gravel—where the road less traveled leads to true adventure. Ride real gravel through the rugged landscapes of Douglas, Arizona, and Cochise County, uncovering hidden gems and unforgettable experiences along the way.

Your expectations will be exceeded. BorderLands Gravel isn’t just a race—it’s an experience.

Friends and family will find plenty to explore, from walking across the international border to Agua Prieta, MX—a vibrant artist community of 80,000—to soaking in the rugged beauty of the Arizona-Sonora borderlands.

The gravel on the Geronimo Trail is nothing short of exceptional, offering fantastic conditions for riders of all levels.

Join us on this incredible journey of adventure, camaraderie, and discovery. Whether you’re a professional, seasoned cyclist seeking new challenges or a beginner looking to explore the beauty of gravel cycling, there’s a place for you at BorderLands Gravel.

What sets BorderLands Gravel apart?

Supportive Infrastructure

Navigate with ease using our GPS navigation system, and rest assured knowing that aid stations are strategically placed along the routes to provide support when you need it most.

Unique Routes

Ride on authentic gravel roads that wind through breathtaking scenery, offering a truly immersive experience for cyclists of all levels.

Variety of Activities

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Douglas and its surrounding areas, with a plethora of activities and amenities waiting to be explored before and after your ride.

Commitment to Safety

Your safety is our top priority. From route planning to event logistics, we are dedicated to ensuring that every participant enjoys a safe and enjoyable experience from start to finish.

Vibrant History

Explore the rugged landscapes and breathtaking vistas of BorderLands Gravel and the borderlands of Southern Arizona, passing through historic landmarks such as the John Slaughter Ranch and the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge.