State: AZ Length: 4.80 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: 0.30 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The Arroyo Trail is a short trail that extends from the Pine Knoll Trail at Pine Knoll Dr. to the north side of I-40 in Flagstaff.
State: AZ Length: 0.80 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The Bow & Arrow Trail follows an arroyo of the same name in a scenic canyon near Flagstaff's Coconino County Community College. The trail runs east and west of Lone Tree Road near the campus and parallels Zuni Drive. The trail intersects with ...
State: AZ Length: 2 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The Buffalo Park Loop circles the park of the same name atop McMillan Mesa, an ancient lava flow. The trail traverses open, native grasslands and a small wooded section in a ravine. From the mesa you can enjoy fantastic views of the surrounding ...
State: AZ Length: 1.36 miles Surface: Concrete, Dirt
The Cedar Trail runs between West Street, on the east slope of McMillan Mesa, and Turquoise Drive, paralleling Cedar and Forest avenues. The trail traverses lightly forested hillside and dry grasslands, climbing the mesa, which is especially ...
State: AZ Length: 0.90 miles Surface: Concrete
The Country Club Trail runs along the east side of Country Club Drive between US 89 north of I-40 and Boulder Run south of I-40. As of late 2011 you must use a sidewalk along Country Club Drive to cross I-40 but an overpass is planned to make ...
The Dry Lake trail is a short trail on the western side of Flagstaff. It extends from Woody Mountain Rd. to Flagstaff Ranch Rd.
State: AZ Length: 0.50 miles Surface: Concrete
The El Passo is a half-mile connector between US Highway 89 and I-180 (Historic Route 66), passing through the Flagstaff Mall along the north side of Marketplace Drive and west of Mall Drive. At Marketplace Drive and US 89, the trail links to ...
State: AZ Length: 0.40 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The Fisher Point Trail is a short route heading down into a small side canyon along the east edge of the Pine Canyon development. It links the JWP Trail and a Forest Service trail that carries on to Fisher Point in the Coconino National Forest, ...
State: AZ Length: 2.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Fort Valley Trail follows Fort Valley Road between Kendrick Street and Schultz Pass Road. Use caution in the segment south of Sechrist Elementary School, where the trail crosses Fort Valley Road, narrows and is right next to the road. Here ...
State: AZ Length: 0.40 miles Surface: Concrete
The Fourth Street Trail is broken into two segments; both traverse the west side of Fourth Street. As of late 2011, there is no crossing over I-40. The northern segment runs between US 89 (Historic Route 66) and Huntington Drive, while the southern ...
State: AZ Length: 1.90 miles Surface: Cinder, Concrete, Dirt
The Foxglenn Trail runs between Herold Ranch Road and Foxglenn Park on Butler Avenue. At the park end of the trail, the surface is concrete, and you connect to additional side trails here. The main Foxglenn Trail has an aggregate surface outside ...
State: AZ Length: 1.30 miles Surface: Asphalt
The High Country Trail runs parallel to the street of the same name (also called "Trail") in the suburban neighborhood of Ponderosa Trails. The trail runs between Wild West Trail street and the end of High Country Trail (the street).
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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: 2.10 miles Surface: Asphalt
The JWP Trail follows along the south side of John Wesley Powell Boulevard between the eastern end of where the boulevard currently ends (as of 2011) and Lake Mary Road. Where the trail intersects South Lone Tree Road, you can pass under the ...
State: AZ Length: 3.60 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
In April 2011 the Rio North Trail was renamed the Karen Cooper Trail in memory of a Flagstaff City Council member. The Karen Cooper Trail runs for 3.6 miles between W. Cherry Avenue just north of Wheeler Park in downtown Flagstaff and Freemont ...
State: AZ Length: 1.10 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Lone Tree Trail follows the east side of Lone Tree Road between S. Pine Knoll Road and J.W. Powell Boulevard. The trail rolls through the dry land and includes two steep climbs on each side of the campus for Coconino Community College. At ...
State: AZ Length: 1.90 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The Mars Hill Trail runs west from Thorpe Park, climbing Mars Hill and ending where the Tunnel Springs Trail begins. The trail climbs through a steep draw amid an open pine forest. The trail crosses land owned by the Lowell Observatory. Once ...
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: 1.10 miles Surface: Concrete
The North 89 Trail runs between Marketplace Drive to the City limits at Snowflake Drive parallel to US 89, for which it's named. Despite its proximity to the highway, the trail has a pleasant natural landscape of large ponderosa pines. North ...
State: AZ Length: 1.10 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Northern Arizona University Trail is a main route through the campus, running between Dupont Avenue and McConnell Drive. The trail crowded when school is in session but for most the trail, pedestrians and cyclists are separated. At the south ...
State: AZ Length: 5.50 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: 0.60 miles Surface: Concrete
The Pine Knoll Drive skirts the south side of Pine Knoll Drive, linking adjacent neighborhoods. The trail connects to the Lone Tree Trail at Lone Tree Road and the Arroyo Trail across the street from Arroyo Park.
State: AZ Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Ponderosa Trail stretches 2.5 miles between Beulah Boulevard at Lake Mary Road and Pulliam Airport where JW Powell Boulevard meets S Pullman Drive. The trails winds through open space behind the suburban neighborhoods of Ponderosa Trails ...
Railroad Springs Trail runs along the west side of Railroad Springs Boulevard between Historic Route 66 (I-40) and the railroad tracks just north of Adirondack Boulevard. The trail passes through the Railroad Springs neighborhood and links to ...
State: AZ Length: 4.90 miles Surface: Concrete
The Route 66 Trail in Flagstaff begins in the heart of the beautiful historic downtown district right next to the picturesque Flagstaff Train Depot. Parking is available right along historic Route 66 at the visitor center adjacent to the trailhead. ...
State: AZ Length: 0.90 miles Surface: Asphalt
The San Francisco Trail parallels San Francisco Street on the east side of Northern Arizona University campus, running between Franklin Avenue and Pine Knoll Drive. It intersects the Sinclair Wash Trail at E. McConnell Drive and San Francisco ...
State: AZ Length: 7.50 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: 5.70 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
Internationally renowned for outdoor recreation activities and as the launching point for visits to Grand Canyon National Park, the city of Flagstaff also boasts one of the best community trail systems (known as Flagstaff Urban Trails System) ...
State: AZ Length: 0.60 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
The Southwest Crossing Trail runs adjacent to Highland Mesa Drive toward I-40 then passes through open space, dropping down to go below I-40. The crossing was first built to move sheep but now funnels pedestrians and cyclists. On the south side ...
State: AZ Length: 1.25 miles Surface: Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
The Switzer Canyon Trail extends between Gemini Drive just south of Buffalo Park and Turquoise Drive near Ponderosa Parkway. The trail follows an abandoned portion of Cedar Avenue along an aggregate surface (north of Forest Avenue), climbing ...
State: AZ Length: 0.40 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Switzer Wash Trail runs for nearly 0.5 mile in Switzer Wash along the south side of Butler Avenue, paralleling 4th Street. At its southern end it intersects with the Foxglenn Trail.
The Tunnel Springs Trail presents a challenging but steady ascent (or descent) on the south face of Observatory Mesa. The trail passes through ponderosa pine forest, extending between the Railroad Springs neighborhood and the mesa top. An underpass ...
State: AZ Length: 0.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Wild West Trail passes among the suburban neighborhood of Ponderosa Trails, following the street of the same name (Wild West Trail), crossing Separation Canyon Trail (street) then paralleling Dory Trail (street). The ponderosa pine stands ...
The Woodlands Trail runs along the east side of Woodlands Village Boulevard from Beulah Boulevard to I-40 (Historic Route 66), going steadily up hill from south to north. Use caution when crossing the many streets and driveways this trail intersects. ...