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 Mesa, AZ
Windgate Bell LoopPhoenix, AZ
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adillingTriplogs 402
Hiking11.85 Miles 2,313 AEG
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It's been a long time since I've hiked in this area. The last time was at least 10 years ago and it was going up to Tom's Thumb via Gateway Loop Trail. When Chris told me he was thinking of doing a loop in the area, I thought it would be nice to visit these trails again.

The plan was to start up the Gateway/Windgate Trail and then cross-over to the Bell Pass Trail and complete the loop. We arrived about 6am and the gate for the trailhead was closed and we found ourselves in a long line of vehicles waiting to get in. We didn't wait long and the gate opened up. I guess we weren't the only ones with a plan to start early.

I have done so many remote trails lately (with the exception of the Flatiron last month), it felt kinda odd starting off on a hike with a 100 or so of my fellow humans along for the hike. As we started up, there was some space between groups, but Chris and I are hardly "speed hikers" and groups younger and healthier folks passed us by.

When we got to the Gateway Pass turn off, the crowds thinned out. I have never been on this section of the trail and the rest of the hike was new to me with the exception of the bits of the Gateway Trail we used to return. Gateway Pass was nice, but once we turned on to the Bell Pass Trail, that was the nicest part of the hike for sure. The gloomy, cloudy skies opened up a little and the sun shined through every once in a while. The higher up we went, the nicer the scenery. We came across groups of hikers going up and a couple going down.

Once on the saddle and starting down, the landscape changes. The saguaros, cholla, ocotillo and palo verde disappeared and it was mostly grassy hillsides. The views on the way down were nice though. Fountain Hills, Four Peak, the Superstitions were all visible, albeit obscured by the hazy conditions. We encountered a group of mountain bikers and a large pack of kids in a youth group in the area. Once we made the turn to head up to Windgate Pass the number of hikers diminished.

Getting up to Windgate Pass was a more up/down path than I was expecting. Bell Pass was all up. And, once we made it to the saddle, the trail hugged the hillside and also had a little up and down. The scenery on the west slope improved as well. More saguaro and blooming ocotillo. Nice view of the mansions in the area too. Someone has a lot of money for sure.

When we made it to the Gateway Trail, Chris suggested we take the Desert Park Trail back to the trailhead. This trail was mostly flat and zip-zagged a wash in between a golf course and houses. Not the most scenic trail, but it nicer on my feet and hip than the Gateway Trail for sure.

A good day in the McDowells/MSP area. I am still a Superstition snob and will stick with what I know, but it was nice to explore a new area and it's always good to hike with Chris. Thanks for the invite!
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Mar 29 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Windgate Bell LoopPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking12.02 Miles 2,297 AEG
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Stayed local this weekend so I picked the Windgate-Bell Loop for a decent workout hike that I haven't done in 8 or 9 years. Andy was looking for somewhere to hike and this fit the bill for him, too.

I did a variation to try a figure 8 of the loop to add some mileage and AEG by incorporating the Gateway Loop Trail. We started up Windgate Pass, took Gateway over to Bell Pass, looped over both passes CCW then decided to cop out and take the Desert Park Trail rather than complete the figure 8. That bottom part of Windgate Pass gets a bit too steep and rocky after 9 miles.

Desert Park is still rocky, but mostly level and almost zero traffic. It's only a half mile longer than taking Windgate Pass back to the trailhead, but it's easier on the feet and legs.

Very cloudy, hazy, and even a bit gloomy at the start. I had zero complaints about this as it kept the temperature almost chilly, which was perfect for the slog up Bell Pass. The last part of Bell Pass was still in the shade, which helped even more. By the time we were over Bell Pass the sun was out, which made mildly better lighting for pictures, but not much. On the west side of the slope coming down Bell Pass, there's what looks like a mining road in the McDowell Mtn park area. I'm pretty sure it's not a trail. I tried to find on a satellite view but was having trouble. Possible future scouting hike.

Bell Pass Trail has a "Steeper/Less Steep" split that I don't remember seeing last time. We took the steeper section, which gave me Mt. Ord flashbacks.

Heavy traffic at the start with the hordes arriving and waiting for Scottsdale to open the gates, then it thinned out the further we got in. Saw a big group of 20+ people with a group of kids, then a few on Windgate Pass on the way back. One biker on Desert Park and that was it.
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Bell Pass Toms Thumb Loop, AZ 
Bell Pass Toms Thumb Loop, AZ
 
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking12.62 Miles 2,894 AEG
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Nice little Saturday in the MSP. Up Bell Pass and down the Fountain Hills side. Great views of the snow covered Four Peaks. Hit the Windgate Trail junction but kept going up East End trail. Only ran into a few people on the backside.

Once we made the Toms Thumb junction it was the usual weekend crowd. Good thing is it lasts less than a mile until the turn off for Toms Thumb. Then it was back to solitude with nobody on trail until reaching Gateway. Made it back just before dark.
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Tom's Thumb Loop off Windgate Pass TrailPhoenix, AZ
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astrobrewerTriplogs 196
Hiking13.40 Miles 3,049 AEG
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Good sunny day for a hike. Did this trail last year and decided to do it again. There were a few people out but it wasn't really crowded. Once we got to the top we headed to the Lookout where we took a break for lunch. Felt good and strong despite having not hiked in a few weeks. Last year the Lookout was crowded, but this time we had the place to ourselves which was great. Enjoyed the panoramic views even though it was pretty hazy from strong winds the day before. Ate a peaceful lunch, then headed back towards the main trail. We passed several groups of people heading to the Lookout, so we timed it perfectly. Very glad we didn't get to the Lookout a little later because it would have been a crowd again.

East End trail wasn't bad. My first time on that trail I was slipping and sliding on loose rocks the whole way, but this time it was much better. That climb up to Bell Pass was challenging. Had to rest and recover at the top.

Once again a very enjoyable hike.
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Thompson Peak, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.19 Miles 3,837 AEG
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john suggested a hike in the mcdowell mountains this morning
we set out from gateway around 0715
gateway loop, bell pass, prospector, cut over early to hit the road
two good ascents for a nice helping of aeg
didn't spend long on the summit
still a lot of dust in the air
back the same way
a lot of people once on gateway loop
refreshments at the car then lunch in old town scottsdale
nice morning, good idea, thanks john :)
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Thompson Peak, AZ 
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Every time you hike Thompson Peak you realize how much better shape you could be in. The last quarter mile up to the peak is killer.
Kelly and I got started from the Gateway trailhead just behind the early crowd. Shade until we got to Bell Pass.
Once on Prospector we took a cairned use trail over to the service road, cutting off a chunk of mileage.
A nice breeze going up the road to the peak made for less of a sweat fest.
Hazy skies all around from the wind the last couple days. Saw a brittlebush with two flowers!
Kelly pushed the pace on the return trip as ice cold NAs awaited us in the car.
Lunch after. Good day. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Feb 13 2025
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 Phoenix, AZ
Gateway Loop Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
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I hadn't been out to this part of the MSP since 2017. That trip was to do the larger Windgate-Bell loop. I had forgotten how miserably rocky this trail is compared to the other parts of the preserve. Chock full of trip HAZards. Plenty of folks out there enjoying it, though. The cloud cover helped in a big way. It's pretty clear out there that we desperately need rain.

The route is definitely a solid workout but I'm not sure I'd return to hike from this trailhead anytime soon. So many better jumping off points in the MSP than this one.
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Tom's Thumb Loop off Windgate Pass TrailPhoenix, AZ
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Did this loop a few years back and decided to take the wife this go around. Surprisingly sparse crowds at the TH this time of year, when we arrived around 7:30 am. Once out of the initial TH area, we enjoyed quite a bit of solitude all the way up to Tom's Thumb, and then again, once we began heading down East End trail.

Instead of cutting back through Windgate Pass for the lasso loop, we continued on to Bell Pass instead.

Best part of the loop, IMO, is the last couple of miles climbing up to Tom's Thumb from the West side. The first and final couple of miles near the TH are kind of blase.

I really wish they would put in more trails to the peaks/summits in the McDowells, as well as a west side approach to Thompson peak so you could do it as a loop.

For some reason, when hiking out here, I feel like the place is managed by star-bellied sneetches.
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Tom's Thumb Loop, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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john and i got going from gateway around 0645
did the big loop counterclockwise
gateway, bell pass, east end, a side trip to the base of tom's thumb, down tom's thumb trail, windgate and gateway loop
good ascents up bell pass and east end
looked at the climbing route mike and i did eleven years ago
not many people until back on windgate
temps were just about perfect and we had quite a bit of shade early
this is always a good hike
thanks for coffee, driving and lunch, john :)
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Tom's Thumb Loop, AZ 
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Keeping up with the Joneses. Counterclockwise. Beautiful day for a hike. Didn't see many hikers until the last couple miles, then quite a few. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Gateway - Thumb End - Bell, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking13.10 Miles 2,922 AEG
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With the temps finally getting decent, I did my first hike in the valley since April. It was in the low 60s when we started at 6:30 a.m. and warmed up to the low 80s by noon.

We were in search of fall colors. Scratch that, we were in the McDowells

We arrived to a mostly empty parking lot and hit the trail. We took the loop clockwise and made the climb to Tom's Thumb, staying in the shade about 95% of the time.

Linda mentioned she needed to meet some of her relatives up top, so I showed her the Ogre's Den.

On the way down, she pointed out a hawk perched on top of a cactus that neither of us could identify. I'm sure the photos will be blurry, but it looked like a cross between a hawk and a seagull or maybe an albino hawk. There was a lot of white on it.

The east side of the Bell Pass Trail went smoothly in the full sun with an occasional breeze.

We took a short break at the top, then mostly coasted downhill to finish.

As we were finishing, I was able to provide a lady starting her hike with some helpful information. She was looking for some loop information and what to do if she saw a snake.

It got a little warm but nothing too crazy. It was great hiking with Linda again.

We didn’t have coffee after the hike.

Let the valley hiking season begin!

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Dry where it crosses the trail. I wonder if the pipe broke further up, or if it just dried up. It used to be quite reliable.
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Tom - Bell loop, AZ 
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Hiking12.58 Miles 2,977 AEG
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After tossing around a few different options, we settled on an always good loop in the McDowells. Met Bruce at the Gateway Trailhead at 0630, and we made our way over towards Windgate and Tom’s Thumb trails. Nice temps to start, and shade nearly the entire way up the Tom’s Thumb trail, which was very much appreciated.

Once finally in the sun, we were heading downhill, so I kept my complaining to a minimum. Bruce showed me his backup home for when he gets kicked out of his house. The descent down East End went quickly.

I whined a lot climbing up to Bell Pass, but Bruce brought his cattle prod along and kept me mostly moving uphill. Quick break at the pass to enjoy the breeze, then an easy (but warm) walk the rest of the way back to the trailhead. Some interesting people watching, and Bruce gave a creative rattlesnake tutorial to one novice hiker. Good workout hike, and good to hike with Bruce again.
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McDowell Mountains / Tom's ThumbPhoenix, AZ
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No nutrition waist channels were signed into the summit register for 05-May,'18, so the Linked trail guide one did for that day is a lie. It would be fun to research how many more they've embellished. :-s I digress, but at 5:41am the mindless greyhounds all crushed onto the Gateway Loop Trail, so I chose the more mellow Desert Park start. The rat race was avoided because none of them were seen again for the rest of my hike and double T solo. The East End ascent was hot and humid, then some nice breezes and cloud cover helped immensely. I need to remember that the Tom's Thumb TH doesn't have water because two liters was slightly inadequate. :sweat:
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It was incredibly smoky in the lower Verde River Valley, which obscured much of the view to the east. I'd guess this is because of the Horse, Peak and Wolf Fire's smoke settling overnight. Surprisingly, it didn't feel hot once in the sun at Bell Pass, so adding on the two peaks to the loop was easy-peasy with the breezes. It's ridiculous that McDowell Peak has been culture cancelled considering that there's an ammo box up there with a bunch of admitted lawbreakers signed in. Cool stories bros! Why not commit a felony so one of you could be elected president and pardon the others?! :lol:
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Gateway Loop Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
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Wifey and I got up early and headed out to the McDowells to log a few miles and keep the hiking habit going. We were on a schedule and Gateway Loop was the perfect length for the time we had. It’s pretty crowded like most of the shorter trails close to town, but still pretty. All the blooming hedgehogs near the saddle were a treat.
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Sporadic blooms throughout, with strawberry hedgehogs the highlight.
 
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Got going around 0600 from gateway
Did the loop counterclockwise
Decent amount of wildflowers, mostly lupine and scorpionweed
Not many people until back on gateway loop
Cool temps, nice morning
Thanks, lp
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Considering our very busy social lives, we needed a local hike in order to finish early enough for breakfast and other festivities.
We kept a good pace admiring the still strong wildflowers along the way and enjoying the below normal temperatures.
Good day on the trails. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Hiked the Gateway Loop in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve with my Daughter and her family along with 2 other families. It was a large group but the 13 kids, ages 5 to 18, soon spread out in 4 groups by age. I had to struggle to keep up with even the slowest group. I asked a seven-year-old boy why he kept urging everyone to walk fast and not stop. He said he was in a hurry to get home to the "best chocolate ever" in his Easter candy stash. The energy level of these kids was inspiring even if it was fueled by an excess of Easter candy sugar.
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Lots of Brittlebush, isolated small bunches of Lupine, and finally a few Mexican Golden Poppies along the trail on a south facing slope.
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Gateway Loop Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
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The Harem (Carey, Dan, Christina) chose to hike the Gateway Loop this morning. It's been a while and I was looking forward to it. Waking up this morning, I had concerns about the rain, but they would be unfounded for our hike. However, the mud and the spring training crowds did not disappoint :) We mixed it up by doing the loop counter clockwise, which I think I will now prefer over my standard clockwise jaunt. Ton's of hikers and runners on the trail, but just one biker. Parking lot was about 60% full when I got there just before 8am. Crazy full when I left at 10:30.
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Dixie Mine - Windgate Lasso Loop, AZ 
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I decided to stay close to home today and take advantage of cool weather to do this longish hike.

I did a lasso loop starting on the Dixie Mine Trail, going over Bell Pass, and then looping back on the Gateway Loop Trail, and going past Inspiration Point on the way to Windgate Pass. In other words, the loop was clockwise.

There was a fair number of people on the trails that can be easily accessed from the Gateway TH, but hardly anyone otherwise.

I heard some coyotes yapping in the morning, and saw 3 deer at Windgate Pass.

The weather was very nice for mid-March.
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Blue richards won the wildflower derby, with fiddlenecks the runnerup. Poppies had their moments along with some lupine. Brittlebush are not blooming yet.
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