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Goat Hill from Pima Canyon TH, AZ

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Difficulty 3 of 5
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Distance Round Trip 19.8 miles
Trailhead Elevation 1,389 feet
Elevation Gain 1,100 feet
Accumulated Gain 3,440 feet
Avg Time Round Trip 6-8 hours
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National Trail - South Mountain
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Routes 376
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Age 40 Male Gender
Location Chandler, AZ
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Nice hill, but not the GOAT...
by John10s

  
Overview
Goat Hill (2,526') is the high point in the Gila Range of South Mountain and the second-highest peak among the three ranges that make up South Mountain, behind Mt. Suppoa (2,690'). Of the five different guides that lead to Goat Hill listed on HAZ as of this writing, this option is the longest, coming in at just under 20 miles as an out-and-back hike on National Trail from Pima Canyon Trailhead.


Hike
Starting from Pima Canyon TH, the first 1.3 miles of National Trail consist of a relatively flat fire road, then National begins to steadily gain elevation past the intersection with Mormon Loop Trail. Around 2.5 miles into the hike, you'll reach the intersection with Hidden Valley Trail. If you're looking for a short, scenic detour off of National that doesn't significantly change the overall length of the hike, you can take the left turn and visit Hidden Valley Tunnel and Fat Man's Pass before reconnecting with National Trail after a little more than a half mile.
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Approaching Buena Vista Lookout and the Corona de Loma intersection near the five-mile mark, National Trail becomes rockier and loses a little elevation just before the lookout, and the views of downtown Phoenix start to open up to the north. Continuing on National past the lookout, you'll have clear views of Chinese Wall and the radio towers atop Mt. Suppoa. In another ~ three-quarters of a mile, National Trail crosses the road at the intersection with Holbert Trail, then briefly parallels the road before continuing to the southwest, passing below the towers as you hike along the north side of Mt. Suppoa. The trail begins a gradual descent toward Telegraph Pass along this stretch, losing ~500' of elevation over a mile and a half and getting closer to the road as it rounds the northwest side of Mt. Suppoa.

Telegraph Pass and the lookout structure soon come into view, and after descending a few switchbacks, you'll reach the intersection with Telegraph Pass Trail and begin a short, steep climb up past the stone structure, re-gaining ~400' of elevation over three-quarters of a mile. You'll pass the intersection with Pyramid Trail at ~8.5 miles into the hike, with improving views of the Ma Ha Tauk range to the northwest and the rocky ridgeline where Goat Hill is located. Just under a mile further, you'll reach the intersection with Ranger Trail, and National becomes narrower and drops off steeply on the side as it skirts the south side of the ridge. Goat Hill is located on the west end of the ridge; look for an obvious but unsigned use trail that turns off National Trail and follow this a short distance up the switchbacks to the top.

From Goat Hill, you'll have unobstructed 360° views. Back to the east from the direction you came from, you'll see Telegraph Pass and the radio towers on Mt. Suppoa. The Sierra Estrellas dominate the western horizon, and to the north, depending on the amount of haze, visible landmarks include downtown Phoenix, Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak, and Mummy Mountain. Down below to the northwest, you'll see Alta Trailhead, and beyond it the Ma Ha Tauk Range and Maricopa Peak. Looking south/southwest, the continuation of the National Trail and the city of Ahwatukee are visible. Once you've enjoyed the views, you can return to Pima Canyon TH via the same route back along National Trail or, given the extensive network of trails at South Mountain, extended the outing with countless other options.

2024-09-07 John10s


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    To Pima Canyon Trailhead
    To Pima Canyon Trailhead
    This one is a little tough to locate if you're not from the area. It's near Guadalupe Rd. The issue at hand is there are no on-off ramps for Guadalupe Rd. Instead, get off south a mile on Elliot and follow 48th Street north.

    Pima Canyon Trailhead is located west off of 48th Street, just south of Guadalupe Road. It's all somewhat confusing. Your first time, go to the intersection of Guadalupe & 48th, then head south. Take the first right and an immediate left into South Mountain/Phx Preserves Park. Follow the access road passing the golf course all the way to the trailhead.

    Pima Canyon Trailhead and Marcos de Niza Trailhead are the same now. Long ago, the road continued to Pima Canyon Trailhead.

    From PHX (I-10 & AZ-51) 10.9 mi - about 18 mins
    From TUC (Jct 1-10 & Grant) 101 mi - about 1 hour 32 mins
    From FLG (Jct I-17 & I-40) 155 mi - about 2 hours 25 mins
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