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Lizard Peak Trail - 2 members in 6 triplogs have rated this an average 4.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 23 2026
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Crack in the Mountain TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,737
Hiking15.14 Miles 2,503 AEG
Hiking15.14 Miles   6 Hrs   51 Mns   2.42 mph
2,503 ft AEG      35 Mns Break
 
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Second hike of the day was the SARA park trails. We’d put together a rough track to emcompass probably the widest loop we’d have time for, but by doing that, we’d pick up satellite view of all the trails within that loop.

From the main trailhead parking, we headed down Yellow Trail, which most refer to as Sara’s Crack. The wash narrowed to a fun slot canyon. I clumsily made my way down the slide with use of the attached rope. Then climbed over the chockstone. But the metal bridge over the pool of water is gone. No pool of water either. After that, the wash widened and we made our way to the river at Balanced Rock Cove.

From there, we headed up the Blue Trail, then onto 4462, which is a rougher, but more fun, trail that climbs up onto the mountain. Neat geology and views. 4462 ties back into the Purple (Lizard Peak) Trail at a saddle on the south side of the peak. Purple Trail switchbacked up to the summit of Lizard Peak, which has a picnic table at the top. The trail drops VERY steeply off the northwest side of the peak down to the next saddle.

At that saddle, we opted to leave the Purple Trail and follow the ridge to the north. Faint use trail and red dots as we scramble along the ridge. A few spots had some exposure, but the rock was grippy and stable. The high point along that ridge looked to be about the same height as Lizard Peak, and the overlook had views of the river and Lake Havasu City. We followed a use trail off the overlook and looped back to the east on some trail called Trash Can, obviously named by mtn bikers.

Once back in the Yellow Trail wash, he headed over to the BLM trails on the east side of the wash. Lots of randomly named/numbered mtn biking trails and old mining roads. We headed south to Pilot Rock at the edge of the river, where we had lunch at a picnic table near the water. After that, we meandered east on some trails thru a bunch of old mines. I love mines, so we looked around that area a bit. We spotted a fun looking trail skirting along the edge of a cliffy looking rock formation, so choose to take that trail north. I liked that trail, and it was fun to meander north and we had fun trying to decide where the trail would eventually dump us out on the main trail.

Once on the “main” trail we followed it back out to the main wash, then took the Red trail north back to the parking lot. The Red trail simply parallels the Yellow trail above the wash for a short stretch. We finished up around 1615, making good time for the mileage. Very fun hike, new territory, and a lot of neat geology. Great day! Thank you, Kelly, for the sandwiches/wraps.
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Suncups, heliotrope, poppies, brittlebush, lupine.
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Jan 23 2026
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 phoenix, az
Crack in the Mountain TrailNorthwest, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,798
Hiking15.29 Miles 2,606 AEG
Hiking15.29 Miles   6 Hrs   44 Mns   2.51 mph
2,606 ft AEG      38 Mns Break
 
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for our second hike, we went to SARA park trailhead
linda had done a hike that took in some of the established trails, and she put together another loop for a few additional miles
we set out on the yellow trail, which follows a wash into sara's crack, a fun little slot canyon
there were a couple of downclimbs, one rope assisted slide and an interesting drop off a chockstone
narrow canyon walls with smooth pink rock
this opened up and we continued to the colorado river near balanced rock
looped back on the blue trail, but detoured onto another trail that contoured up a drainage to the backside of lizard peak
we hit the high point, then dropped to a saddle to the north and followed the ridgeline to another high point
one place with some exposure that we found a way around and the rest was straightforward
we saw a guy descend from the north end of the ridgeline, so we did that rather than retrace our steps
back to the wash, we eventually found the watershed loop trail and took that down to pilot rock
good trail, some on old roadbed, nice scenery
took a break at pilot rock, then continued on the loop linda drew up
we ended up taking another route that looked more interesting, eventually reconnecting with the original plan
finished up on the red trail, which i preferred to walking back in the wash
lots of trails in this section, some were official blm trails and some were mountain biking trails
good views of the river, mines to check out, washes to cross, green rolling hills and cool rock formations
we covered a good sample, but there are a lot more options
my favorites were sara's crack and lizard peak ridgeline
loved seeing something new
great hike, thanks for inviting me along, linda!
fun day :)
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Mar 02 2024
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
SARA Park - Lake Havasu City, AZ 
SARA Park - Lake Havasu City, AZ
 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,737
Hiking6.41 Miles 1,177 AEG
Hiking6.41 Miles   4 Hrs   6 Mns   1.84 mph
1,177 ft AEG      37 Mns Break
 
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First hike of the day. Wasn’t sure what to expect since these trails are in a recreation on the edge of Lake Havasu City. Met up with my friend, Eric, and his pup, Jacy, and we got started just before 0730.

Headed out on Crack in the Mountain Trail (yellow trail) and followed it down a wash. Easy hiking at first, then we got to the crack, where the wash narrows into a slot canyon. Some easy scrambling through this section, which was fun. One spot had a slide of more than 10’. There was a rope, which helped control the slide down, but that rock was very smooth, so I’m glad our planned route did not include trying to get back up this trail, which would have been impossible with a dog. Another spot had a metal “bridge” crossing a pothole which seems to hold water. After that, the wash widened back out, then just before reaching the lake, we climbed up the right bank of the wash and followed that down to the shore.

Got some pics of the water, then headed up the Blue Climb Trail (blue trail) which mostly stays on ridgetops, and roughly parallels above the Crack trail, making for a good loop option. Nice views. At one spot, we could see a trail climbing the mountain to the north of us. A quick glance at the map confirmed this unsigned trail would tie into Lizard Peak, which we were planning to hit on our way back to the trailhead, so we jumped onto this trail, which was marked as 4462 on a map.

4462 was a lot of fun. It climbed up the mountain through some neat geology, including past some windows. I think it was a better choice than staying on the blue trail. Once it tied back into Lizard Peak Trail (purple trail) it climbed up to the summit, which had a picnic table up top. Great views in all directions.

The trail off the north side of Lizard Peak was somewhat vague, with at least three routes coming off that side. Luckily, you can see a trail sign at the saddle below, so we just picked a path and headed down to the saddle. Very steep, with slippery gravel, but we made it. At the saddle, the trail becomes more defined, and we headed downhill. Once spot has a steep scramble, with two ledges, each about 5-6’. The hikers in front of us were scared to death, but they made it. Hand and footholds were minimal, so I’d just sit on the edge, scoot as far as I could, then drop down. Not too bad, ascending would have been more of a pain. After I got down each ledge, I’d grab the dog and lower her down while Eric made his way off each ledge. Below that, we made a side trip over to a giant rock lizard, and then headed to the now packed trailhead.

Nice hike, and there’s a lot more to explore of both the marked and unmarked SARA trails, definitely worthy of a day of hiking. Wear shoes with good grip.
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Mar 27 2021
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Lizard Peak TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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BoonemanTriplogs 4,638
Hiking7.00 Miles 1,289 AEG
Hiking7.00 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   4.67 mph
1,289 ft AEG
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I hiked/ran/scrambled up and over Lizard Peak before connecting with the Trashcan loop back to the trailhead.

Awesome view of the lake!
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Feb 06 2016
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 Phoenix,Az
Lizard Peak TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,447
Hiking8.41 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking8.41 Miles   3 Hrs   18 Mns   2.55 mph
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This was my second hike of the day and the other reason why I drove out to Lake Havasu. SARA's Park has a number of trails, many of them unofficial and with no names. I had done a portion of them during my short vacation out there, but there is so much more to do and see. My goal was to go out there and continue gridding the trails to the north of the Blue trail. This allowed me to incorporate the Lizard Trail, one of the trails that I had discovered on a previous visit. The Lizard Trail is a great Trail! A good workout with a rewarding payout at the end. No wildlife today. Lot of people out though, met a group of 15 coming up the south side of the Lizard Trail ( the easier ascent option). After ping the "Lizard Loop", I continued gridding trails east of the peak and north of the Blue Trail. I gave myself a 1pm cut off time for the drive home. Finished up around 1:15, but still left a good day's worth of trails undone. It has. At least several that are worthy of description.
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Feb 02 2016
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Lizard Peak TrailNorthwest, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,447
Hiking2.45 Miles 650 AEG
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I did this hike about a week ago on Tuesday. Got to the TH around 7:30 and pretty much had the park to myself. Many great trails out here but I wanted to this one specifically and get it written up on HAZ. (The trail is actually described on the Lake Havasu Chamber of Commerce website, but to be honest, they reallllllyyyyyy struggle with their trail descriptions). I had been out at the park enough the previous days that I was able to make this hike hhappen. Pretty much did the hike as described in the trail description. Beautiful day out! Took my time, enjoying the sites and trying to gather accurate information. On the way down the south side of the peak saw 4 big horn sheep, one of which was just a few months old! Quite a treat. Probably spent about 10 minutes watching them enjoy the early morning. They were aware of my presence but seemed unconcerned. I got some decent though distant pictures. Talked briefly with the only hiker I saw out there. Bill was a snowbird visiting from Canada and a hard core hiker. Met him a couple times while I was out at SARA Park.
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