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The asphalt and concrete trail begins at Lakeshore Drive and Navajo Drive, and travels north to Powers Avenue. It occupies the right-of-way of the Kinder Morgan company’s pipeline through Prescott Valley. It connects commercial areas to neighborhoods and green spaces, but it also links up with other multi-use paths (Central Core and Powers Ave. multi-use paths specifically) as part of Prescott Valley’s Bicycle Master Plan. While the trail is rather steep in areas, the city has also provided ADA accessible ramps.
You can park at Antelope park located at 8075 E Powers Ave, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314.
Trail actually terminates at Maverick gas station unlike Traillink's description. From Maverick you can connect to Iron King via Bison, Antelope, Prescott East Highway.
Grinder hilly on the north end of town, very gradual uphill winding through town the rest of the way. Surface is suitable for trikes and wheelchairs, the north section is unfit for inline skating due to the gnarly hills but from the park onwards fine.
3/5 stars because you have multiple road crossings, but redeeming in that it's actually fairly scenic.
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