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This is a nice trail. You do have to go in the street at a portion, which is not great. But overall it is fairly nice.
This is not a great trail. You have to stop often at long stop lights—it’s hard to get a groove.
I love walking this trail every morning but now there are tents that are camping out with homeless people. It’s starting to smell very foul and a lot of garbage is starting to accumulate. They aren’t harming anyone but it does make me feel uneasy when walking past it every morning. It’s only a matter of time before more tents start to camp there. It’s been about 3 weeks now and I’m surprised no one has done anything about it. Any information on who to call to remove them from the trail would be great, as I’m sure other people are feeling the same way.
Wonderful Trail…but there was one woman 1/4 mile behind me having a very loud conversation for about 2 miles / straight on complaining about life. Didn’t enjoy that portion too much, but lots of little animal creatures to see on this trail!!
Took the trial today and it was nice and clean. Had to cross a few streets that were not too busy, perfect for a casual bike ride
I like the trail because it’s challenging but be careful on crossing Charleston and Sahara intersections. I have several Close calls on that intersections. Cars are always in a hurry to merge to 215 sometimes they occupied the cross walk/ bike path so it blocked your way. They need to put a bridge or below the bridge trail to bypass the intersections. Also I noticed that nobody cleans the trail after lone mountain to centennial there’s always trash and sometimes plastic bottles that are dangerous if you ran over it.
Rollerblader here! I’m intermediate level? I’ve rollerbladed for years and occasionally complete 15-18 mile rides on my skates. Tried the first mile of this and was terrified (I’m not the best at stopping). Within that first mile (from the south end), had to cross 3 very busy streets, minimal room for error stopping while going slightly downhill onto heavy traffic. Also, parts of the crosswalk were very rough causing several near falls for me on the street. Not sure how the rest of the trail as I turned around before I got myself into too much trouble.
Trail is good quality, smooth and wide but the portion we followed parallels the beltway. Lots of traffic on beltway. Some signaled road crossings and others with an underpass. We started on the north end (Hualapai Way) and traveled south for nearly 7 miles. This trail does have hills. The traillink map and listing could be updated. The trail travels east from where we started. Uncertain how much further but is more trail.
Bridges were full of homeless and trail dead ends at a golf course.
I tried biking this trail and it was closed at the entry point near Sahara in both directions
This was an enjoyable home with some elevation gain in a few spots. Great views along the way.
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