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The Divide Trail - MSPN - 9 members in 28 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Sep 07 2025
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 Goodyear, AZ
Pima Dynamite Loop, AZ 
Pima Dynamite Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,742
Mtn Biking21.40 Miles 1,119 AEG
Mtn Biking21.40 Miles   2 Hrs   31 Mns   9.11 mph
1,119 ft AEG      10 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Nice 20+ mile loop on Brown's Ranch trails from Pima Dynamite trailhead. Lots of hikers and bikers out this morning. Humidity was high, sun was hot!
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Mar 20 2024
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 Sunnyslope, PHX
Bootlegger Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 895
Hiking10.30 Miles 909 AEG
Hiking10.30 Miles   3 Hrs   28 Mns   2.97 mph
909 ft AEG
 
This week I did not forget to bring my GPS. Having brought my GPS, I had not forgotten to load today’s Maricopa Trail route. Instead, having arrived at the Granite Mountain Trailhead, I lost my GPS. (It was in my car.) Progress!

Though only 45℉ when I started at 7:20 a.m., it felt warmer. Not bad, really. By the time I finished around noon, the temperature was a toasty 75℉.

The best boulders and saguaro are on Bootlegger Trail.

Granite Mountain Trail is MTB-optimized to a ridiculous degree.

On Branding Iron Trail, the photogenic saguaro begin petering out, replaced by cholla and banana yucca. TD1, at The Divide Trail junction is the highpoint of this Maricopa Trail segment.

The Divide Trail heads north, slowly downhill. Rocky at first, it smooths out. I covered The Divide Trail’s two miles in only 44 minutes, including photos. Speedy!

Anybody know what the deal is with the park's “Phase 2C” trail plan?

Dove Valley Trail, an old jeep trail, heads towards the powerlines. I passed a hiker who said she never sees anyone out there. There’s decent mid-day shade in the washes.

There is a small OHV trailhead at the junction of FR 2090 and FR 513. The trailhead would be a good turn around point for an out & back from either Granite Mountain TH or Bartlett Dam Rd. Alternately, a Maricopa Trail segment from the OHV trailhead to FR 1058 would be about 8.0 miles. More importantly, the final segment to Bronco Trailhead would be significantly shortened to from 12.8 to 8.2 miles.

There were quite a few small puddles from yesterday’s rain. The trailside cheat grass has certainly enjoyed the wet winter monsoon, and the increase in fuel could bode ill for this year’s wildfire season.

There’s another OHV trailhead where the powerlines cross Bartlett Dam Rd. Personally, I’d stage my shuttle there, rather than trudge the final half mile to the Cave Creek Ranger Station. (Though the station parking lot had by far the best flowers: scads of red & yellow pea.)

I’ve now completed 230.81 miles of Maricopa Trail. Only one (?) tough segment to go!

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Wildflowers Observation Light
Overall, desert flower coverage was light, but best along Bootlegger Trail and Granite Mountain Trail. Red & yellow pea were most common, followed by fiddleneck and blue d1ck. I found Mexican gold poppy (cinched up tight against the chill) and Coulter’s lupine on Granite Mountain Trail, Lindley’s False Silverpuff at both ends of Branding Iron Trail, and scarlet bugler on The Divide Trail. Also stork’s bill.
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Jan 28 2024
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67 female
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 phoenix, az
MSPN loop, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Jan 28 2024
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking12.68 Miles 733 AEG
Hiking12.68 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   3.35 mph
733 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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linda suggested another visit to MSPN, and came up with a big loop from granite mountain trailhead
neither of us had been very far north of little granite mountain
we got going around 0715
mid 50s to start, upper 60s by the end
smooth trails, some new scenery
saw a crested saguaro
i like all the granite boulders up this way
the water collection thing near dove valley trail was interesting
pretty busy once we got back on granite mountain loop, nice to be almost done by that point
thanks for the invite, linda - good hike
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Jan 28 2024
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MSPN Loop, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,602
Hiking13.15 Miles 744 AEG
Hiking13.15 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   3.51 mph
744 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Kelly and I opted for another loop in MSPN, this time starting from the Granite Mtn TH. Got started a little after 0715. Warmer than expected temps, but a nice breeze the entire time made for pleasant hiking weather. Did a large clockwise loop around Granite Mtn and towards the north end of the preserve. Excellent trail conditions the entire way.

Kelly and I both seem to prefer the sections of trail that wind thru the boulders, but the entire loop was pretty nice, with some good views to the north and east. The water tank at the intersection of Dove Vly & High Desert was full of clear water. Saw plenty of bikes, not many hikers until the final few miles, then it was a steady stream of them. Great day with some good mileage!

Bootlegger➡️Saddlehorn➡️Granite Mtn Lp➡️Branding Iron➡️The Divide➡️Hawknest➡️High Desert➡️Renegade➡️Desperado➡️Coyote Canyon➡️Granite Mtn Lp➡️Bootlegger
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Mar 20 2023
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59 male
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 Chandler, AZ
Bootlegger Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 20 2023
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking11.80 Miles 1,150 AEG
Hiking11.80 Miles   4 Hrs   23 Mns   3.15 mph
1,150 ft AEG      38 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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Loop created with sections from the following trails, and including the unmapped region
1. Bootlegger Trail (2.3 miles)
2, Granite Mountain Loop Trail (0.7 miles)
3. Coyote Canyon Trail (0.5 miles)
4. Unmapped Region (0.5 miles)
5. High Desert Trail (1.5 miles)
6. Stagecoach Trail (0.4 miles)
7. South Diablo Trail (1.4 miles)
6. The Devide Trail (0.1 miles)
7. Unmapped Region (0.3 miles)
8, Granite Mountain Loop Trail ()
9. Bootlegger Trail (2.3 miles)

Wildflowers did not disapoint.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
Poppies, Lupin, Fiddleneck, Silverpuffs, Arizona Popcorn, Chia, Threadleaf Groundsel. A number of poppy and fiddleneck patches Flowers are about as good as its going to get in this section of the desert right now.
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Nov 11 2022
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 Chandler, AZ
Hawknest Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking14.00 Miles 950 AEG
Hiking14.00 Miles   4 Hrs   32 Mns   3.33 mph
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Wanted to check out the Hawknest trail, but no easy way up there since there doesn't seem to be any trailheads you can park at in the immediate area. So I made up a 14 mile loop that will get me up there to hike a bit of it. Since it's a pretty flat area and temperatures seemed like they should be fine for the day, we headed out early in the morning.

Started off from the Granite Mountain Trailhead, we started our hike about 6:30. Things were pretty uneventful as we made our way up to Hawknest trail taking a variety of trails to get there. Hawknest trail was quite nice and mostly quiet although we did run into a couple of bikers as we made our way. Name of the trail does not disappoint, saw a couple of groupings of Harris's Hawks and got some excellent photos.

As we dropped onto the Divide trail we started to run into more bikers, and the numbers steadily increased as we continued to make our way back to the trailhead. At one point we ran into a group of 12 older bikers, and ended up playing tag with them for the next couple of hours, we must have passed them, and had them pass us about 4 times..... ](*,) . Anyhow, as we jumped onto the Granite Mountain Loop trail the hordes of bikers and hikers was on. Glad to get back to the car. Luckly we had a good 70% of the hike to ourselves before we started to run into folks.

All in all a good day.
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Jan 14 2022
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High Desert Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking10.70 Miles 720 AEG
Hiking10.70 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   3.34 mph
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We decided to put together a loop 10.7 mile that hit a number of trails that we hadn't done yet. This is a nice easy trail. I will upload the GPS route.
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Dec 18 2021
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 Mesa, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 857
Hiking10.21 Miles 596 AEG
Hiking10.21 Miles   3 Hrs   40 Mns   2.78 mph
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I only did part of the actual Granite Mountain Loop Trail, but did a bigger loop around Granite Mountain and just to the east of Cholla Mountain. Started clockwise on the Bootlegger, then Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, Divide, Cholla Mountain Loop, Balance Rock, Chuchwagon, Whisky Bottle, and Turpentine. Saw a few other hikers and some bikers. Weather was chilly the first 15 minutes then stayed cool after the sun got higher in the sky. Very clear, making for very nice scenery. No wildlife seen.
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Jun 26 2021
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 Goodyear, AZ
Granite Mountain El Diablo Loop, AZ 
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Mtn Biking avatar Jun 26 2021
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,742
Mtn Biking14.20 Miles 725 AEG
Mtn Biking14.20 Miles   2 Hrs   24 Mns   7.54 mph
725 ft AEG      31 Mns Break
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With all the National Forests closed, took the bike out with Carey and did a nice counter clock-wise loop at Brown's Ranch. Saw a whole bunch of mountain bikers and only a few hikers.
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Dec 31 2020
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Bartlett Dam Road to MSP - Maricopa TrailPhoenix, AZ
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Mtn Biking20.76 Miles 1,045 AEG
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Taking Nate out on his new Christmas present: Trek Marlin 5
Riding in wash's sucks.
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Mar 31 2020
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 Phoenix
MSPN West Loop, AZ 
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Mtn Biking18.43 Miles 935 AEG
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This was actually more of the Powerline Trail than anything else. Great trail conditions are everywhere out there in that area!
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Oct 19 2019
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 Mesa,AZ
Granite Mountain Loop North, AZ 
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hikerdwTriplogs 541
Hiking12.94 Miles 846 AEG
Hiking12.94 Miles   4 Hrs   25 Mns   3.41 mph
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Great morning hike in the MSPN. First time starting at the Granite Mountain TH. Saw no others for the first 6 miles of the hike then the random mountain bikers, but lighter then expected. Nice display of Fairy Duster along the way. 1 ground squirrel was the only wildlife seen. On the drive home decided to take the route through Rio Verde and Fountain Hills as both ways, 101 or 87, is the same mileage to the house in SE Mesa.
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Mar 17 2019
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Browns Ranch Explore, AZ 
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Fun ride for my friend's birthday!
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Nov 12 2017
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 Fountain Hills,
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ 
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ
 
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Mtn Biking32.53 Miles 1,526 AEG
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My friend Nick joined me to explore some more trails in the Granite Mountain / Brown's Ranch area on Sunday.

In order, I rode: Bootlegger, Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, The Divide, Hawknest, Dove Valley, Maricopa Trail (in Tonto National Forest, to Cave Creek Ranger Station, and then somewhat beyond, out and back), Dove Valley, West Express, Malpais, Hawknest, Buckshot, Corral, Dry Gulch, Cholla Mountain Loop, Balanced Rock, Granite Mountain Loop, Granite Mountain, Black Hill, Monument, 136th St Express, Cowpoke, Granite Mountain Loop, Saddlehorn, Bootlegger.

Nick rode all of the above with me, but returned via a more direct route when we got to the intersection of Granite Mountain Loop & Granite Mountain. My wife joined us for the first part of this ride, but ended up returning early as she whacked her shin just below the knee with a pedal. (It was quite swollen; she returned home to ice it.)

My main goal for the day was to look at more of the Maricopa Trail north of the Preserve Boundary. I rode some of it several weeks ago by myself. This week we rode it all the way to the Cave Creek Ranger Station - there is a spur trail which goes there - and then slightly beyond.

The section of the Maricopa Trail from the northern Preserve boundary to Bartlett Dam Rd is a fairly mellow singletrack. It's also fairly well beaten in, though not quite as well as most of the trails in the Preserve. It's mostly an easy uphill as you work your way north, with several wash crossings along the way. It crosses the powerline road three times. However, it also crosses several other roads and trails which seem to be popular with the OHV crowd. We saw (and heard) several motorcycles while we were out. There are a total of six road crossings (counting the powerline road, but not counting Bartlett Dam Rd) in the last mile of trail south of Bartlett Dam Rd. While there should not be any motorized traffic on the Maricopa Trail, there is definitely motorized traffic on these roads which cross the trail, so it's important to watch for cross traffic.

Nick and I rode to the ranger station in hopes of getting a map, but it wasn't open.

We started riding the next segment that goes northward, but we only rode out perhaps half a mile. In that half mile that we rode, the trail stayed close (even under) the powerlines and had numerous wash crossings, perhaps as many in that half mile as we had encountered during the entire 3.3 mile stretch from the Preserve boundary to Bartlett Dam Rd. These seemed deeper too, and the track was not beaten down enough for me to feel comfortable taking the downhill at speed so that I could coast up the other side.

When we returned to the Preserve, we took Dove Valley to the West Express Trail, which was new to me. West Express felt like an old motorcycle track (which it probably is). It was okay, but I like the new section of Stagecoach (which I rode last week) better. They both intersect with Malpais too. (I haven't ridden West Express south of Malpais yet.) The West Express Trail is more direct (shorter) than the new section of Stagecoach. Stagecoach is, IMO, better constructed and a lot more fun to ride. The other really nice thing about the new segment of Stagecoach is that it provides a bit over five uninterrupted miles of trail - there are no other intersecting trails from where it crosses the powerline road until it terminates/intersects with the Malpais Trail.

Towards the end of my ride, after leaving Nick, I rode north past the Granite Mountain Trailhead on 136th St Express and then took Cowpoke over to Granite Mountain Loop. I rarely ride these trails; in fact, I don't think I've been on them since another friend showed them to me several years ago. Cowpoke definitely goes uphill, but it's a surprisingly gentle grade to get up to Granite Mountain Loop. Cowpoke is also a very scenic trail with interesting rocks and numerous saguaros along the way. I should endeavor to ride it more often.
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Oct 29 2017
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 Fountain Hills,
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ 
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ
 
Mtn Biking avatar Oct 29 2017
KBKBTriplogs 237
Mtn Biking17.59 Miles 778 AEG
Mtn Biking17.59 Miles   3 Hrs   1 Min   7.49 mph
778 ft AEG      40 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
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Just a Sunday afternoon ride with my wife in the Granite & Cholla Mountain areas of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve...

Prior to going out, I looked at the current map and noticed, at the top (north) end of the map, that two "Step-Over Gates" are marked at the boundary with the Tonto National Forest. My goal was to get to the gate just off of Dove Valley Trail and take a look at what's on the other side.

My wife and I rode Bootlegger, Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, and north on The Divide Trail. When we got to High Desert, my wife turned left (west) and rode to the intersection with Broken Spur where she would later meet me.

I continued up The Divide, went left on Hawknest, then right on Dove Valley. I could have turned left on Dove Valley from The Divide Trail, but Hawknest is nicer - it's a singletrack whereas Dove Valley is an old jeep road. Anyway, when I turned onto Dove Valley, I found that there was a pretty well defined path made by mountain bikers; it was better than I expected it to be.

I got to the step-over gate at the Tonto National Forest Boundary and crossed over. I looked at the map posted on a large sign and noticed that the area is riddled with roads and perhaps other paths too. It appears that the area might be popular with the OHV crowd. Once I was done studying the map, I was looking at the various road options in front of me when I noticed a sign for the Maricopa Trail. I followed it for 1.4 miles and turned around just as it was crossing under the power lines for the second time. It's a nice singletrack marked for non-motorized vehicle use. In less than a quarter mile, it went through another step-over gate, though this one has a hinged bar which must be unlatched before you can cross. It then crossed the power line road twice; I think there was a least one other road that it crossed, but I don't know what that (or those) roads are (were). I noticed some spur trails leading to the west; I got a good look at one of them; it was a trail that followed a fence line. As noted earlier, I turned around just as it was crossing under the power lines for the second time. Looking at a map of my track, I see Joy Ranch Rd was due west of where I turned around. This section of the Maricopa Trail was pretty well beaten in, so I think it must have been there for a while; I just didn't know about it. (For some reason, I thought that the Maricopa Trail would continue on from where The Divide Trail meets Hawknest.) Anyway, I plan to explore further sometime soon. I'm wondering if it somehow connects to Spur Cross... that would be quite a ride!

When I got back to the Preserve, I continued on Dove Valley, turned left on Stagecoach, then right on Hawknest. I turned left when I got to Broken Spoke and met my wife where it intersected with High Desert.

We continued on High Desert, turned left (east) on Corral and then turned left (east again) onto Dry Gulch. From the end of Dry Gulch we returned via Cholla Mountain Loop, Balanced Rock, Granite Mountain Loop, Granite Mountain, Black Hill, Turpentine, and 136th St Express.

Update: I found two maps of the Maricopa Trail that may be of interest:

Maricopa and Sun Circle Trails

Spur Cross - Bronco

These maps show that a 1.3 mile gap between the area I explored and the Bronco Trailhead will open in Dec, 2017.

That said... I've hiked some of the Maricopa Trail from Spur Cross while hiking up to Skull Mesa. TR 247 (Cottonwood) is beyond my skill and aerobic capacity as a mountain biker. So riding from Granite Mountain to Spur Cross is probably not in the cards for me.
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Mar 25 2017
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69 male
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 Far NE Phoenix,
McDowell Sonoran Preserve-North Loop, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Mar 25 2017
The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking15.43 Miles 919 AEG
Hiking15.43 Miles   4 Hrs   58 Mns   3.13 mph
919 ft AEG      2 Mns Break13 LBS Pack
 
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Short walk in the park.
Beautifully cool weather.
The park is busting with blooming flora.
Banana Yucca, Poppys, Brittlebush, Dichelostemma capitatum, Fiddleneck, Scorpionweed,Desert Chicory, Globemallow, Luppine, Woolly Daisy, Wiry Lotus, Chuparosa and even Microseris :), to name a few.

This is the best time of year to enjoy this park

With afternoon plans, the goal was to hit a few trails out there I had not been on.

There were no @Mazatzal or @Crzy4AZ sightings
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Feb 24 2017
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 Scottsdale, AZ
North Diablo Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Feb 24 2017
Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking9.19 Miles 518 AEG
Hiking9.19 Miles   3 Hrs   59 Mns   2.87 mph
518 ft AEG      47 Mns Break
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As a member of the 'All Trails Club' in the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, whenever a new map comes out with addtional trails I need to hike them to maintain my membership. I've been putting off North and South Diablo as they are about equal distance from most of the tailheads and farther than I've wanted to hike. North and South Diablo are designed with mountain bikers in mind as they both have black diamond rated areas. Decided to park near the corner of 135th St and Dove Valley and go in at a step over in the fence. This is what Judy and I ended up doing: Dove Valley Trail, Cow Poke, Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, S.Diablo, N. Diablo, The Divide, Branding Iron, Granite Mountain Loop and Dove Valley. The Diablo trails are not marked with mileage markers as there is not room on the map and there are several small loop on both trails. I did a real poor job of estimating the mileage in the area to be about a mile and it turned out to be 3.5! So my planned 6+ hike turned into 9+. We had the time and water so no big deal. I've now completed all the new trials in the Northern section of Brown's Ranch area. A new trailhead at the corner of Dynamite and Pima Rd will open sometime in 2018....so I've got some time before I have new trials to hike.
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Dec 24 2016
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The Divide Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Dec 24 2016
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Hiking15.24 Miles 60 AEG
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With the holidays and work my trail time has been limited. So I was really excited for Saturday morning and chance to get out on the trails. I had decided on the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, (love this Preserve!! For low impact biking and running it doesn't get much better), with some sort of loop involving Brown Ranch Rd Trail. Initially this was going to be a short jog, but it felt so good to be out without time limits that I thought I would stretch it. Started from the Brown Ranch TH around 7am. Did a loop involving Brown Ranch Rd Trail - Corral - High Desert - Hawknest - The Divide - Cholla Loop - Maverick - and then back to the TH on the Brown Ranch Rd. Jogged the first 10 miles. My feet were complaining from the get go and around the 8 mile mark my knees started "talking" as well. I : rambo : for a couple more miles, but then the "talking" turned to "shouting" and I had to walk the last 5 miles. 24 hours later I have my feet in a hot water foot massager and my knees still creek when I move. I didn't think turning 47 would make that much of a difference. :sweat: LOL.

Most of the trails were in good shape despite the rain 24 hours earlier; Maverick being the lone exception. The Maverick has quite a few shallow dips in the trail, almost all of them had pools from the rain. The trails were fairly empty at first, but traffic started to pick up as the morning wore on and I moved closer to the TH. Encountered over 20 bikers and 4 trail runners. Felt like the odd man out. I was hiking in my standard outfit...shorts and a t-shirt. Everyone else had gloves and jackets on. Even saw a couple running with parkas on! No wildlife, but a gorgeous sunrise!
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Nov 27 2016
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
North Diablo Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 27 2016
DarthStillerTriplogs 857
Hiking13.20 Miles 784 AEG
Hiking13.20 Miles   5 Hrs   5 Mns   2.60 mph
784 ft AEG
 
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Went back up this area to do a few more trails I haven't hiked yet. Took 136th St. to Barb's Trail, Renegade and High Desert and The Divide Trails. Then I did the North and South Diablo Trails, including all the inter-braided loops marked "most difficult", which they weren't really at all. At the end of the South Diablo Trail, I was on the Divide Trail headed north when I saw the junction for a trail that cut across the unmapped area. I decided to take this as it was headed in the direction I was going (back to the car) and it looked like a shortcut. It junctions on the north end with the High Desert Trail again, which saved me probably over a half mile of hiking. From the High Desert Trail, I took Dove Valley back to the east side via Barb's and 136th St. again.

didn't see any other hikers, and even the number of bikers was pretty low. I think I've seen more people out there in the heat of the summer. The temperature was much cooler than it has been recently thanks to the clouds. No interesting wildlife spotted, barely even chipmunks or rabbits.
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Oct 04 2016
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 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Renegade - Diablos - Desperado, AZ 
Renegade - Diablos - Desperado, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 04 2016
mazatzalTriplogs 1,348
Hiking10.20 Miles 556 AEG
Hiking10.20 Miles   4 Hrs   30 Mns   2.45 mph
556 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
1st trip
Back to MSPN :roll:

Barb’s :next: Dove Valley :next: Renegade :next: High Desert :next: The Divide :next: N. Diablo :next: S. Diablo :next: Branding Iron :next: Granite Mountain Loop :next: Coyote Canyon :next: Desperado :next: Renegade :next: 136th Express :next: Barb’s

Saw 2 mountain bikers and some evidence of motor bikes coming in from 136th St :(
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[ checklist ]  Humboldt Mountain
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