State: AZ Length: 0.5 miles Surface: Concrete
This short trail parallels N 67th Avenue in Glendale, along a portion of the Thunderbird Recreation Area. The trail provides a connection between nearby residences and educational facilities. Crossing 67th Avenue gives users access to the Hillcrest ...
State: AZ Length: 5.2 miles Surface: Asphalt
The AZ-51 Trail parallels Arizona Route 51/Piestewa Freeway on a paved route between Reach 11 Recreation Area and the golf course at E. Cactus Road near N. 42nd Street. The trail provides access to surrounding communities, county government ...
State: AZ Length: 16 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Arizona Canal Trail is one of the longer multi-use trails in Maricopa County. This trail runs for 16 miles between Phoenix and Peoria along the Arizona Canal, one of the counties vital waterways. The trail is largely continuous along a number ...
State: AZ Length: 4.8 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
The Flagstaff segment of the Arizona Trail is nearly 5 miles long and passes through the middle of town between Interstate 40 and Route 66. The trail's surface varies from paved to gravel and generally follows along urban streets, also going ...
State: AZ Length: 6.5 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Cave Creek Trail is a paved multi-use trail along the banks of Cave Creek in Phoenix. The trail consists of three disconnected segments, the largest of which is the southern section. This section also traverses Cave Creek Park and connects ...
State: AZ Length: 4.1 miles Surface: Concrete
This multi-use trail runs along the banks of one of Cave Creek's tributaries and connects to the longer Cave Creek Trail. The Cave Creek Tributary trail provides access to numerous residences and businesses in Phoenix.
State: AZ Length: 2.4 miles Surface: Concrete
This short trail serves Hillcrest Ranch and the surrounding communities in Glendale. The trail also provides easy access to the 67th Avenue Trail and can be connected to the New River Trail using streets and sidewalks.
Rail-Trail
State: AZ Length: 4 miles Surface: Dirt
The Iron King's western trailhead is just beyond the Point of Rocks junction with the Peavine Trail. From the Peavine, turn right at the fork at Point of Rocks and hop on the Iron King Trail where you are engulfed in scraggly desert woods. Off-shooting ...
State: AZ Length: 4 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt
The Iron Springs Railroad Trail (a.k.a. Forest Trail 332) lies within Prescott National Forest west of the city of Prescott, AZ. The hilly trail is around 6,000 feet in elevation and winds through the scrubby central highlands among chaparral, ...
State: AZ Length: 50 miles Surface: Ballast, Cinder, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand
McDowell Mountain Regional Park has more than 50 miles of hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails, ranging from easy to strenuous and ranging from 0.5 mile to 15.4 miles. Most trails are shared use and there is one barrier-free trail. ...
State: AZ Length: 10.5 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt
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State: AZ Length: 5.5 miles Surface: Ballast, Cinder, Crushed Stone, Dirt
To say that the connected rail-trails of Prescott are oases in sun-baked, north-central Arizona is no exaggeration. Wherever water touches this arid landscapeand it does along the Peavine and Iron King trailsjade cottonwoods cluster, ...
State: AZ Length: 4.8 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Pima Road Trail consists of two disconnected segments along Pima Freeway in Scottsdale. The southern section connects to both the Indian Bend Rd. to Shea Blvd. Trail and the Indian Bend Wash Trail. Both sections of the trail have a suburban ...
State: AZ Length: 7.5 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
Scottsdale has several miles of multiuse paths and on-road bike lanes. The paths are accessible from several locations throughout the city. A detailed map is posted on the city's website. For more information about the Bicycle Program in Scottsdale ...
State: AZ Length: 4.2 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
This multi-use trail runs along the banks of Skunk Creek in Phoenix. The trail serves a number of different communities and provides a link to residences, businesses, parks, and government facilities. At its southern end it connects to the Arizona ...
State: AZ Length: 3.4 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt
This trail runs along side both Thompson Peak Parkway and N 96th Street in Scottsdale. The trail connects residents to parks, shopping, and other community features.