North Mountain Trail
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Route Description for North Mountain Trail
North Mountain rises above the Phoenix area, offering a fantastic summit with expansive views of the city and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve to the southwest. The views are at their best at sunset when the mountains over the city are silhouetted in orange and yellow. This approach to the mountain is short, straightforward, and as efficient as it gets. It’s quicker than doing the loop of the North Mountain National Trail.
As with all hikes in the Phoenix area, make sure you bring lots of water with you, hike outside the heat of the day, and consider sun protection. We generally suggest avoiding hiking in the summertime because of the risk of dehydration or heat stroke.
From the trailhead, the first fifth-mile climbs through a rocky section. This part might be too difficult for older hikers or those with mobility challenges. Making your way up the rocky stretch, you’ll eventually connect to the paved part of the trail.
While paved, this route is still quite steep. Take breathers at the numerous overlooks and viewpoints you’ll find on the way. You’re at the top once you reach the satellite towers. Looking south, you can see Central Avenue reaching towards the skyscrapers of downtown. Opposite downtown, you can see the mountains framing the city suburbs. When you’re ready, return on the same trail.
Getting to the North Mountain Trail Trailhead
The trailhead for the North Mountain Trail is on N Mountain Park.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
October-May
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Good
Crowd Levels:
High
Route Type:
Out and back
North Mountain Trail Elevation Graph
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