Papago Park Golf Course Loop
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Route Description for Papago Park Golf Course Loop
These days, Papago Park is a recreational and hiking area, a golf course, and an access point for the Phoenix Zoo and the Desert Botanical Gardens. In years past, it was a Native reservation, a fish hatchery in the Depression, a POW camp, and a VA hospital. It’s not only a historical part of the city, but a beautiful one, with big red hills eroded like Swiss cheese. There are caves to explore and views of the city to enjoy.
This loop trail begins in the west end of the park and then circles the golf course. It’s a very easy hike that anyone of any age can enjoy. We especially like it during sunrise. The trail is clear, easy to follow, and lined with unique desert plants and cacti.
This route is suitable for strollers, and wheelchair users can enjoy it with some assistance over mild inclines. You can also customize your distance by making use of the other trails in the park.
While this is an easy, laidback hike, we still suggest that you bring plenty of water with you (there is a fill station at the trailhead), consider sun protection, and hike outside the heat of the day if it’s going to be hot out. There is minimal shade on this trail.
From the trailhead, hike out along E Papago Park Road and then continue onto the Elliot Ramada Loop. You’ll be hiking along the south side of the golf course. Follow the route as it turns north, still flanking the golf course.
Continue until the Elliot Ramada Loop bears right away from the road. Follow it past the Elliot Ramada (a nice place for a break if you want one). Enjoy views of Papago Butte on your left, which you’ll hike right underneath.
The route turns to your right, heading south through the park. Enjoy this final stretch trail as it wanders through the park.
You’ll soon arrive back at your starting point.
Hiking Route Highlights
Papago Park
Papago Park is one of the premier parks serving Phoenix. Located just minutes from downtown, the park is used for hiking, biking, dog walking, and more. Loved for its unique red rock scenery, the park also provides access to the Desert Botanical Gardens and the Phoenix Zoo. There is also a popular golf course on the west side of the park. On the weekends, it’s full of residents enjoying the desert outdoors on its network of hiking trails.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Papago Park free?
The park is free. There are no fees required to use it.
How much parking is at Papago Park?
There is lots of parking available at Papago Park! You shouldn’t struggle to find a spot.
Is Papago Park manmade?
The park has natural roots, but human intervention has created the trail system and amenities in the park.
Insider Hints for Papago Park Golf Course Loop
- Consider bringing a picnic to enjoy after your hike.
- Stop by the zoo or the botanical garden to extend your adventures!
Getting to the Papago Park Golf Course Loop Trailhead
The trailhead for the Papago Park Golf Course Loop is on E Papago Park Road.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
October-May
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Good
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
Loop
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