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May 15 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Dynamite Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking4.60 Miles 826 AEG
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Wally and I hit the trail around 5:30. The new parking area is still not open. Kingsnake said something about this in February. Wally and I went out Dynamite to San Tan and back on Goldmine. We stopped by the marked graves on the way out Goldmine. I believe we had shade for 3/4 of the hike! 👍😁. Great weather and company made for an, enjoyable outing! Thanks Wally! Like HAZ, you rock!!
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Dynamite Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Denny picked the hike. He wanted to take me to an area I had not been to. I did hike in the area about twenty years ago before it had official trails so it was new.
The trail Denny chose was Dynamite. There were no explosions so that was good. The San Tan area has the same feel as South Mountain for me.
The trailhead had several vehicles at 5:30am. At least the hikers out there are smart enough to start early. We saw several other hikers along the way.
The descent down the Goldmine trail was steep. I never thought Denny would lead me down a slippery slope. I guess you never know. :lol:
An interesting hike not far from home. I'll probably had to hike some of the other trails just to check them off if nothing else. Thanks for the hike Denny.
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Feb 19 2025
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 Sunnyslope, PHX
Dynamite Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking8.54 Miles 1,028 AEG
Hiking8.54 Miles   3 Hrs   10 Mns   2.70 mph
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It’s a long drive from Sunnyslope to Queen Creek, so it’s been three years since I last hiked here. I was hoping to at last find some of the brittlebush, creosote and African daisy currently blooming in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. I hiked Dynamite, San Tan, Moonlight and Goldmine counter-clockwise from the still under construction Goldmine TH.

Dynamite is rated moderate, but the elevation gain is barely noticeable. No more than slightly rocky, in spots. The few saguaro are young, and I saw no flowers. Nice views from the Sparks bench.

San Tan is somehow rated “moderate-difficult”. Maybe that is for mountain bikes at the south end of the park? I dunno. At the north end, it is wide, smooth and fast. Also popular. As are all the trails in the middle of the park. Though it loops around most of the park, I was only on it for a mile.

Moonlight Trail is rated moderate. Really, though, it is easy: West-to-east, Moonlight rises only 130 ft. in 1⅓ miles, ending at the welcome center. Heading west, it would be a zippy mountain bike ride. Still no flowers, but I did enjoy the saguaro.

I was wearing my Camelbak, but feeling a bit parched, so I stopped in the welcome center for a Gatorade and a water. I chugged the Gatorade before I even made it to the cash register. 😅

Goldmine is rated difficult and “hazardous” — which is fair for its middle third. The mile from the welcome center to San Tan Trail is a wide, smooth and zippy downhill mountain bike run. So, keep your head on a swivel. North of San Tan, Goldmine is steep & broken. Not bad hiking, but I sure would not ride it!

There’s two saddles, both with benches. At the second, more northerly bench, there are several informal trails. The one to the north is a steep little climb to a small hilltop outlook. I elected to save it for a future hike.

Descending north from the second bench is where I believe Goldmine gets its rating: The initial 1/10 mile drops a whopping 170 ft. And it is slippery. After that initial drop, Goldmine "levelsout" out at 400 ft. in the next 1/2 mile.

I arrived back at Goldmine TH about 12:30 p.m. The temp was 75℉, but it felt warmer. Supposed to be in the 90s next week! 🥵

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The rest of the Valley is at least showing brittlebush, creosote and African daisy. Here? Nada. Not a single bloom. 😕
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Feb 02 2025
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 Chandler, AZ
San Tan Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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desertgirlTriplogs 451
Hiking6.49 Miles 505 AEG
Hiking6.49 Miles   2 Hrs   27 Mns   2.65 mph
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Loop hike to get some miles in to train for Lost Dutchman 10k in a few weeks. It was on the warm side for this time of the year. Desert looks parched...
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Sep 20 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
Dynamite Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking4.68 Miles 831 AEG
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I started at the Wagon Wheel trailhead.hadn’t been to this trailhead in awhile. Was surprised to see it full at 5:50am. 😱🤦‍♂️ A portable office and 4 portapotties there as well. It seems they are building a new parking lot. Looks like Wagon Wheel will dead end at the parking lot in the future. When you take the first part of Goldmine to get to Dynamite you can see Goldmine is rerouted over by the graveyard so it’s not a detour anymore. It is the trail.
I took Dynamite trail out. It is in great shape! Had a mixture of dog walkers, hikers, and runners. Took a left when I got to San Tan and took it over to merge with Goldmine. San Tan was good for the short part I did. Mountain bikers started showing up in this area. Took Goldmine back to the car. Goldmine is rocky but not bad from this side. Going down the north side is rocky and loose until you get to the base of the mountain. Nice little workout. If you don’t like the loose stuff Dynamite would be good for an out and back! Had shade for over half the hike. Very enjoyable outing.
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Aug 17 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
Malpais Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking9.42 Miles 783 AEG
Hiking9.42 Miles   3 Hrs   49 Mns   2.48 mph
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Started from the main trailhead and did a lasso loop on the Malpais Trail. Lot of traffic early on with people trying to get done before the heat kicks in. Mostly bikers, but also a lot of hikers and trailrunners. Pretty humid, looked like there were monsoon storms not too far away at first. By the end I was pretty soaked. Empty parking lot when I got back.
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May 01 2024
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Malpais Loop from Phillips TH - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
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It cost a total of $17 to obtain 100% Progress of the San Tan Mtn Reg Park - Trails
My synopsis is they aren't worth much more than that. It's also lame that climbing isn't allowed at Owl's Head anymore.
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San Tan Mountain Regional ParkPhoenix, AZ
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Jan 31 2024
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 phoenix, az
San Tan Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
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angela and i met deborah and duke at san tan regional park mid morning
we did all of san tan trail and looped back on goldmine trail
my first visit to the park, and the hike we did exceeded expectations
good views, smooth footing
would make another trip to do some of the other trails
lunch with cousin connie and her friend afterwards
very enjoyable day, angela, thanks for putting it together :)
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 Phoenix, AZ
San Tan Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking7.53 Miles 646 AEG
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Wanted to see Cousin Connie and since Deborah is here from Montana; I was able to get us all together. First, a hike so I picked up Kelly and we headed southeast. She has not done this area so I was glad to show it to her. It's a nice hike that you can gawk and walk; which makes it a favorite for me. The last time I did this on my own was Jan 2020 [ photoset ] and I didn't take a break; just like today. We met up with Deborah and Duke and headed on our merry way for a clockwise loop.

There was a bit of a breeze; would have been nicer to have it be continuous but I guess you take what you can get. I wasn't sure how I would keep up with those two and Duke; so many times I would fall a little behind, but not far. Trail was pretty busy for a Wednesday morning. We actually passed quite a few people. I always enjoy the view as you come to the top of the first little pass. We enjoyed it for a moment before continuing.

The air was pretty clear. This desert doesn't seem as green as Phoenix Mountaina Preserve where I hiked Sunday. We did run into a couple that were originally from Great Falls, MT so that was fun. Little did Kelly know this was going to be her Montana day, ha!. We continued through the roller coaster, spotted a Thrasher and saw the Crested Saguaro. We encountered a few hikers throughout the rest of the hike as we enjoyed the desert and the views.

The trail makes a big swing to the west when you feel like it should be going east as you could see the VC. I actually checked RS to make sure we hadn't missed a turn. It was kind of Kelly and my M.O. today, to miss turns. Eventually we headed east and did a few more dips and then finished off on the Goldmine Trail. The entire trail is wide and smooth and the hills are little; even for Tibber.

We met up with Cousin Connie and her friend Jean from Montana so Kelly had to deal with four Montanans, but she survived. And Duke really likes his new Auntie now, who made sure he had water and a couple nibbles of food :) .

WATCH 7.48 miles, 10:31AM-1:12PM burning 1029 calories, 1697-1967 elevation. 129 avg bpm/153 max, 1.5% Zone 4 Anaerobic (149-167 bpm), 40% Zone 3 aerobic (131-148 bpm), 52% Zone 2 Weight Control (112-130 bpm). Starting temp 60.9, mostly sunny and 55% humidity (didn't feel that high), occasional breeze.
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Apr 01 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
San Tan Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
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This was supposed to be another weekend of hitting the AZT, but then on Thursday last week I tripped while jogging and smacked my knee on the ground pretty hard. Friday morning it was still sore and swollen so I decided to call off the original plan. Did this as a backup hike since I haven't been down to that park in 2.5 years.

Started from the Goldmine TH at the north end. The parking lot is finally finished and there are more than enough spaces, as well as porta-johns. the full $7 fee is in effect but the envelopes are right at the trail, so when you get one you have to go back to your car to put the tear off stub back on your dashboard.

I took the Dynamite Trail to the San Tan, then did that full trail counter-clockwise and the Goldmine Trail to finish the loop back to Dynamite and then back to the car. I would have saved some mileage staying on Goldmine over the pass, but I wasn't in the mood for the elevation gain and loss. Going downhill on the north side is actually more of pain than the uphill part. my knee was fine and I likely could have done the originally planned hike, but this wasn't as remote and gave some bailout options if the knee acted up.

Flowers are starting to dry out a bit, but still a lot of them and a lot of color. Less poppies and more brittlebush, so still very yellow. Equal mix of hikers, trail runners and bikers. Very busy overall.
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Feb 27 2023
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San Tan Park, AZ 
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Run/Jog20.00 Miles 2,106 AEG
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got a chance to go out to san tan mountain regional park and do a long run for the first time. nice park with great trail network for running. perfect weather day for a long effort

i will come back here periodically for some long runs. really enjoyed it
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Stargazer Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
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Sep 03 2022
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Another nice sunrise hike. Some overcast and lots of humidity. Lots of people out by the time I was done.
A mixture of mountain bikers, runners, hikers, and 1 horseback rider. Nice to get out for a hike! :sweat:
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Aug 25 2022
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 Gilbert, AZ
Malpais Loop from Phillips TH - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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jacobemerickTriplogs 232
 Run/Jog9.34 Miles 880 AEG
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Headed out shortly after noon and really lucked out, with a nearby stormcloud blocking most of the sun during the outing. First 5 miles was textbook, took San Tan all the way down to Malpais south start, clocked a steady 12' pace and played leapfrog with a biker. Hit the wall while climbing out of the wash, later found out that my heart was between 170-180 for that first hour with the darn heat & humidity combo. Struggle bus from this point on, alternated between walking and running to the end, leg cramps were visibly twitching :sk: Was able to (very slowly) jog from the top of Hedgehog to the parking lot, just in time to drive to kid's school and 30s after they were released.

Trails were in great shape, as usual, no visible washout damage or anything.
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Aug 15 2022
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San Tan Mountain Regional ParkPhoenix, AZ
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jacobemerickTriplogs 232
 Run/Jog5.61 Miles 465 AEG
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Bike / run / bike. Philips TH was very empty when I arrived at 5pm, only 2 cars in the lot. Took Goldmine up to San Tan, then followed San Tan behind the hill in the middle of the park to Hedgehog to loop back. I like running back there, minimal city noise filters back. Only saw one biker along San Tan trail... until I finished Hedgehog, then there were... a hundred bikers? A huge group, lots of kids, had to be an after-school program or club. They were all careful to avoid my sweat-drenched trudge. Trails in good shape, only noticed additional loose sand from recent weather. While it was nice to get off the pavement for the weekly training runs, the humidity & sun bouncing off the hill along San Tan was tough to get through. Oh, and there's a lot of activity along Phillips road, cleared desert and a staging area for trees & cacti planting, likely for one of the many housing projects down here.
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Apr 29 2022
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San Tan Mountain Regional ParkPhoenix, AZ
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Bike -> Run -> Bike. Wanted to do this to kick-off a long weekend of varied activities. Legs have been feeling "off" for a few weeks but this still felt good, especially in the cool morning air. Not many people out on a weekday morning. Did Goldmine -> San Tan -> Moonlight -> Stargazer -> San Tan, Stargazer was a nice add-on to an otherwise short and basic loop.

Bike from home -> park: 4.0 miles, 20 mins
Trail running: 4.4 miles, 48 mins
Bike from park -> home: 4.3 miles, 17 mins
Calories: 1082 8)
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Mar 16 2022
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Rock Peak Wash Trail - San Tan MRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking9.57 Miles 780 AEG
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I had used my only $5 bill to tip the waitress at the Queen Creek Denny’s where I had breakfast. Then I stuck my spare singles in the VFW donation jar. When I arrived at Rock Peak Wash Trailhead, all I had left was a twenty, and I sure as hell was not going to over-pay the $7 fee. But I would pay, because I’m a good boy. 😇

So, I put $7 of car console change into the parking envelope. But the envelope was too fat for the slot. I reopened the envelope, fed half the coins directly into the slot, dropped the still open envelope in, and was on my way by 8:35 a.m.

I hiked San Tan Mountain Regional Park two months later than in 2020 [ photoset ] , and it paid off in flowers. Not a lot, by any means, but a least some, which keeps my hike videos from being an endless series of trail shots. The first flowers I saw, along Rock Peak Wash Trail, were scorpion weed, which are among Phoenix’s most common flowers, along with brittlebush and creosote.

In 1½ miles on San Tan Trail, on a Wednesday morning, I counted 1 dog walker, 23 hikers and 8 mountain bikers. Busy!

On the Hdgehog Trail saddle, I took a break to swap water. A horse rider rode by. He didn’t seem to be completely in control of his mare, riding it close to the bench. I was leary of getting kicked when he turned around right in front of me. 🥺

At the west end of Hedgehog Trail, there is a bike repair stop. I turned north on San Tan Trail (again) for a ¼ mile, before turning west onto Malpais Trail.

There's no benches anywhere on Malpais Trail. It’s the most hikey hiking in the park. From he first saddle, Malpais Trail descends to a sandy wash at the foot of the two buttes [ photo ] . I passed three friendly horse riders, in much better control of their steeds, admiring the view.

Malpais Trail turns east, still in the sandy wash for another ¾ mile. I got briefly diverted into a side wash. The trail then makes a short climb to the second saddle, with nice views east, along the Malpais Hills, towards Rock Peak.

Malpais Trail turns east, still in the sandy wash for another ¾ mile. I got briefly diverted into a side wash. The trail then makes a short climb to the second saddle, with nice views east, along the Malpais Hills, towards Rock Peak. It was getting pretty toasty — the temp was 85℉ an hour later at the trailhead — so the bit of shade came in handy while I ate lunch and rehydrated with my hiking beer. 🥪 🍺

Malpais Trail then descends to a third stretch on San Tan Trail. There is a crested saguaro — maybe two — on the north side of San Tan Trail, though I forgot to look for it. After a ½ mile on Malpais Trail, I turned right back onto Rock Peak Wash Trail for the final stretch. Along the way, I passed a guy pushing his MTB through the deep sand, wondering how much further he had to go. 😆

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Some decent patches of scorpionweed. Scattered tiny lupine. Few ocotillo with old dark flowers. Creosote starting to wilt. One small patch each of Mexican gold poppy & desert marigold. Some brittlebush. A couple of other species.
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Feb 06 2022
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San Tan Mountain Regional ParkPhoenix, AZ
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Run/Jog12.20 Miles 450 AEG
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Bike -> Run -> Bike. Forgot to do these during the month of January and, combined with some pre-outing HIIT, I was riding the struggle bus. Bike in was tough, lots of walking breaks, some cramping on the last mile, and bike out was a lot of coasting. Need to get better at accepting that some runs are fast and some are slow. Anyways, lots of other casual hikers out enjoying the late morning sun. Did Moonlight -> San Tan -> Littleleaf, just to change things up and keep mileage low.

Bike from home -> park: 4.2 miles, 23 mins
Trail running: 3.9 miles, 45 mins
Bike from park -> home: 4.1 miles, 16 mins
Calories: 1189 :sweat:
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