Lechee, AZ Dog Walking Trails and Maps

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Route 66 Trail

4.9 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Arizona Trail (Flagstaff)

10.1 mi
State: AZ
Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel

North 89 Trail

1.1 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Country Club Trail

0.9 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

El Paso Trail

0.5 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Fourth Street Trail

0.4 mi
State: AZ
Concrete

Foxglenn Trail

1.9 mi
State: AZ
Cinder, Concrete, Dirt

Switzer Wash Trail

0.4 mi
State: AZ
Crushed Stone
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
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...
AZ 4.9 mi Concrete
The Flagstaff segment of the Arizona Trail is just over 10 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...
AZ 10.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
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...
AZ 1.1 mi 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...
AZ 0.9 mi 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...
AZ 0.5 mi 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...
AZ 0.4 mi Concrete
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...
AZ 1.9 mi Cinder, Concrete, Dirt
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.
AZ 0.4 mi Crushed Stone

Recent Trail Reviews

Arizona Trail (Flagstaff)

Mountain Bike Only

August, 2022 by loraleecampbell

Very steep rough trail. We could not ride with our city e bikes.

Arizona Trail (Flagstaff)

Arizona Trail

May, 2021 by loraleecampbell

Probably better suited for mountain biking, jogging or hiking. Very rough at times so I would not categorize this as road biking. Beautiful scenery!

Route 66 Trail

Ryan 66

May, 2021 by loraleecampbell

Wide bike way parallels road. Fun for history sake. Mountains in background are beautiful.

Accordion

Route 66 Trail

Nice trail, paved but of the main road. Actually ride on same old piece of the route 66 road

November, 2020 by azgardengal

Nice trail, paved but of the main road. Actually ride on same old piece of the route 66 road

Route 66 Trail

Basically a sidepath along a busy road...

November, 2017 by pedalfree

Our travels brought us through Flagstaff and I wanted to stop and ride. I chose this trail mostly because it seemed as though it would be the easiest to find and parking was convenient. We parked at the visitors center which is in the old train depot downtown. It also serves as a working Amtrak station, which is very cool.

The trail heads east from here along Old Route 66. There are some relatively easy climbs but many grade crossings and all the challenges that typically come with sidepaths including right turning motorists.

That said, I really liked this trail for a couple of reasons. One, there were a lot of people on it even though it was a cold, gray morning. It's obvious that a lot of people in Flagstaff use their bikes for transportation and since this trail is along a major thoroughfare, that makes it a great resource.

Second, the trail itself is in good shape. It's mostly concrete and relatively smooth. There are signs where it intersects with the Arizona Trail and route finding was very easy. Come to think of it, there was a lot of connectivity here. I like that.

Finally, the sights along Old Route 66 are kind of cool. You'd miss a lot of it in a car but because you're going a little slower on a bike you see more.

At the end of the day, this is the type of path that I think is really important for cities to build, maintain and support. Are there prettier places to cycle? Absolutely. Is it the best recreation route? Probably not, although downtown Flagstaff is a lot of fun and it's worth reserving an hour or so to explore. Most importantly from my perspective, the Route 66 Trail is very good transportation corridor and for that reason I'm giving it five stars. Well done, Flagstaff.

Arizona Trail (Flagstaff)

Not as advertised

August, 2016 by ksvandiver

We started on this trail off of Lake Mary Rd where the map directed us to start. We realized the trailhead did not start there but it was about a 1.5 miles away. That's fine but the path is almost impassable. We thought some of it was just washed out and would then open up but this terrain is up and down very hilly and rocky trail. I don't think even a mountain bike could manage this trail. We pushed our bikes for about a mile and then turned back. It was just to hard. I don't recommend this the way the map shows it.

Country Club Trail

Bike / Sidewalk Trail

July, 2011 by noel.keler

Nice new trail over the RR Tracks, then narrow sidewalk over I-40. Connects to Historical Route 66 with Underpasses. Scenic views. Noel Keller 25 Jun 2011

North 89 Trail

Smoothes Concrete surfaced Trail

July, 2011 by noel.keler

Smoothest Concrete Trail, *****, narrow cut expansion joints, poured 2008,
Passes KOA Campground. Noisy US 89. Noel Keller 25 Jun 2011

El Paso Trail

Bike / Sidewalk Trail

June, 2011 by noel.keler

Not as smooth as the adjacent bike Lanes going through developing Flagstaff Mall. Noel Keller 25 Jun 2011

Arizona Trail (Flagstaff)

The McMillan Mesa section of the Arizona Trail

June, 2011 by noel.keler

The section on McMillan Mesa is mostly packed Volcanic fine gravel or Chet. Suitable for a 3- wheel cycle. Crosses the 2007 Matt Kelly Urban Trail Bridge. Mostly shade less, with wide open views in all directions. The trail through Buffalo Park is also a Service road bisecting the Buffalo Park Loop Trail.
Instead of the service road., one may use the east section of Buffalo Park Trail and stop to read a sign Honoring Dale Shewalter, a Flagstaff School Teacher, responsible for the early development of the Arizona Trail. Noel Keller 23 Jun 2011

Route 66 Trail

Route 66 Trail

March, 2010 by noel.keler

Start at the Visitor Center/RR Depot by picking up Flagstaff Urban Trails and Bikeways map (May09)
The Trail has been extended from Fanning Drive to pass under Historical Route 66 and N Country Club Drive to the Flagstaff Mall. 4.6 miles, of wide sidewalk mostly next to Historical Route 66. Expansion joints in the concrete surface make the trail bumpy. Pedal through the Mall and connect to North 89 Trail for 1.3 miles. Noel Keller 17 Mar 10.

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