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Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand Ave - 3 members in 9 triplogs have rated this an average 2.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 09 2024
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand AvePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking13.70 Miles 218 AEG
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218 ft AEG      10 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Took the fat bike along with me to my last week of Surprise pickleball league this morning and went for a Maricopa trail spin. Started at the Sun Valley Parkway trailhead and headed north through the tunnel under Sun Valley. Missed the turn and ended up heading north on the Trilby Wash service road on the west side of Beardsley Canal. Took me all the way to Grand Ave and 163rd Ave trailhead. Turned back and followed the Maricopa trail signs all the way to Sun Valley Parkway. Only saw one hiker on my 90 minute jaunt.
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Oct 05 2024
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57 male
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 Goodyear, AZ
White Tanks Maricopa Trail, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking16.00 Miles 537 AEG
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537 ft AEG      22 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Did an out and back from the White Tank Mountain Regional Park library on Mule Deer and Maricopa trail to Bell road with the Bagel Bunch (Doug, Bruce, Jane, Jenn, Joseph) this morning. Lots of hikers and bikers out on the trails. Surprise how many hikers I saw on the Maricopa trail section. Crazy dusty!
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Apr 09 2024
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand AvePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking16.90 Miles 558 AEG
Mtn Biking16.90 Miles   1 Hour   47 Mns   10.04 mph
558 ft AEG      6 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
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I had pickleball class in Surprise this morning so I loaded up the bike and my gear on my way out of the house this morning. After class, I headed over to the Sun Valley trailhead and rode the Maricopa Trail down to White Tank Mountain Regional Park, did a little loop in the park, and returned the way I came back to the van. Sun Valley trailhead is a great little gravel parking lot, no water or toilets though. Plenty of Maricopa Trail signs to keep you on track. Had some nice conversations with other trail users. Saw a pretty even mix of hikers and bikers on MT and in the park.
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Apr 07 2022
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63 male
 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand AvePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking8.64 Miles 277 AEG
Hiking8.64 Miles   2 Hrs   48 Mns   3.09 mph
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Our garage door got bashed on Tuesday, so instead of hiking on Wednesday, my normal day, I waited for the repair guy. I could have gone out later on Wednesday, but afternoon temps are already peaking into the 90s.

Heading south from Sun Valley TH, the trail is wide, straight and flat. The primary vegetation is creosote, whose flowers were fading.

After a mile, the trail diverts around a RC plane airport. I was disappointed no one was flying. The airport’s shade, shelter, picnic tables and outhouse would make a good stealth camping spot. (I saw a “Smile: Your image was just captured and xmitted to the Maricopa County Sheriff” sign, but no camera or related commo gear.)

To the west, the antenna farm atop Goldwater Peak was obvious. I’ve never been up there, though I have hiked Ford Canyon several times. The White Tank Mountains just don’t have a lot of trails. It would be nice if they put a couple of trailheads on the west side of the range. Today, at least, the mountains were also hard to photograph. It was quite windy, so maybe there was too much dust in the air. 🤔

Saguaros start appearing about 1½ miles south of the RC plane airport. (That sounds kind of awkward, but I can’t find a name for it like “Sky Harbor”.) About halfway into the hike, there is a cowbell hanging over the Maricopa Trail. The breeze was heavy enough to rattle it.

Just short of five miles south of Sun Valley Trailhead, at a jeep trail intersection, the Maricopa Trail bends sharply right along the bank of a wash.

The Maricopa Trail begins climbing ever so slightly. (The total accumulated elevation gain for the first five miles? 55 ft.) At 5½ miles, the trail reaches a combo gate, which marks the boundary of White Tank Mountain Regional Park. Just past the gate, turn left onto Mule Deer Trail. 🦌

Mule Deer Trail crosses to the wash’s opposite bank and begins switchbacking up a small hill, gaining 100 ft. in ⅔ mile. Though I was hiking, the climb is just within my MTB wheelhouse. Despite not being very prominent, the top of the climb has a surprisingly good panoramic view of the metro area.

The day had so far been pleasant, but it was starting to heat up on the final stretch of Mule Deer Trail. There were a few more mountain bikers on it, and quite a few older hikers. The only other terrestrial creatures I spotted, besides lizards were a lone cow, and a captive desert tortoise at the White Tank Library / visitors’ center.

After finishing my hike, my shuttle driving wife & I meandered back to the Loop 303. Despite all the new developments in Surprise, there were ZERO gas stations or fast food drive-thrus on four miles of Olive Ave. or at the 303 / Peoria Ave. intersection. I had to wait until I was nearly home to get lunch and an ice cold soft drink! 😢

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Nothing the first five miles south from Sun Valley Pkwy. (Unless you count creosote, which are fading, and palo verde, which are peaking.) Final 2½ miles, saw one small cluster of small Mexican gold poppy, one each blooming teddy bear cholla, strawberry hedgehog and cactus apple.
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Mar 10 2022
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63 male
 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Maricopa Trail - Grand Avenue/WestwingPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Mtn Biking13.90 Miles 150 AEG
Mtn Biking13.90 Miles   1 Hour   53 Mns   7.38 mph
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The whole route is 13.6 miles, 150 AEG. I have a shuttle driver — my loving, but non-hiking wife — so I could have hiked it, but to save time, I rode my mountain bike. 🚴🏻‍♂️

Of course, I brought my GoPro along. I like the view angle of my handlebar mount, but for a two hour ride I’d have to do a lot of editing, as no one is watching a two hour video. Even with image stabilization, speeding the video up 8x makes the video extremely herky-jerky due to handlebar movement.

My solution was a STUNTMAN chest mount. On test rides around my neighborhood, I found that a vertically oriented GoPro had my hands center frame, with my pumping knees visible. Nothing ahead — and little to the sides (even at wide angle) — due to body lean over the handlebars. Angling the GoPro 15° behind vertical worked better, but not perfect. Today, I angled it 30° back. 📐

Standing, as in [ photo ] , 30° worked great. Riding was better, but needed more back angle: My knees were out of view, and I could see a sliver of horizon, but not enough. I hear other mountain bikers like seeing handlebars, but I want to see terrain. I think 45° will work better.

Other than a few short stretches, the six miles to Trilby TH is mostly within sight, or sound, of side roads. A lonely, but prolific, saguaro indicates the two mile mark. Otherwise, no cactus until I was west of Trilby Trailhead. The vegetation was either non-blooming creosote or splotchy patches of brown, ground-hugging, weed grass. No flowers I recall. 😕

After weaving across the railroad tracks and Grand Ave., the trail heads northwest towards earthen McMicken Dam. The trail parallels the bottom of the curving dam to its south end. Rule of thumb, when in doubt which of many criss-crossing paths to take, take the narrower one. Otherwise, just look for the next Maricopa Trail sign.

Even though the Maricopa Trail passes by a landfill, the next 4½ miles are the only semi-remote ones between 119th Ave. and Sun Valley Pkwy. The small wash crossings have more vegetation, some even above head level. The creosote were larger, and were joined by mesquite and palo verde. There were also a few cacti, mostly barrel cactus or staghorn cholla. No puncture worries.

The only time on the Maricopa Trail I was concerned about a flat, was passing through about 50 ft. of broken ceramic tile. Garbage was otherwise surprisingly minimal for an area that once received a lot of off road traffic.

A mile from the end, Maricopa Trail reaches Sun Valley Pkwy. The trailhead is just across the road, but traffic is fast, so instead turn left, downhill a half mile to the graffiti-filled underpass. I spent 30 minutes taking photos, but there were only a few pieces. After the tunnel, turn right, heading west for a final ½ mile to Sun Valley Trailhead.

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Mar 31 2021
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66 male
 Joined Dec 02 2020
 Phoenix, AZ
Maricopa Trail - Grand Avenue/WestwingPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 31 2021
TheHikingGolferTriplogs 70
Hiking8.18 Miles 295 AEG
Hiking8.18 Miles   2 Hrs   50 Mns   2.89 mph
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A little bit of each side of Grand Ave. on the Maricopa Trail. Started from Trilby Trailhead (not much more than a dirt parking lot). You turn off Grand Ave. onto 163rd Ave., then make a quick right on the first street and take that to the dirt lot. Went east along the trail for about 2.5 miles. Flat, dusty, windy with a lot of creosote bushes and grass. Saw no one, not surprisingly. This was just covering ground on the MT completing another section. On the good side, I'm out there alone with my thoughts, away from everything, no interruptions. It's good to see the desert and the surrounding mountains. At least they don't nag at you or ask you for anything except your companionship.

West of Grand from Trilby was more of the same. I did another 2 miles out to Picacho Wash, a huge flat area before you get to the power lines. Maybe the most exciting thing was finding a Callaway Diablo ball on the trail, in the middle of nowhere. I don't even think it was one of LosDos' 5-wood shots. Good news is it's playable...at least for me.
 
Feb 09 2020
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand AvePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking13.00 Miles 250 AEG
Hiking13.00 Miles   4 Hrs   45 Mns   2.74 mph
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Went back to the West side again to do more of the Maricopa Trail out there. This time I started from the Trilby Trailhead, at the junction of the 303 and Grand Avenue. It's a trailhead that's solely dedicated to the Maricopa Trail. Very sparse. It was hard to spot in the dark. A handful of official parking spaces, but still plenty of room to park if they happened to all be taken (unlikely). Also had a kiosk with a map of the nearby sections of the trail and where they lead to.

From the trailhead I headed southbound, back to where Brian and I left off last weekend. This section of the trail doesn't have nearly as much single track as the section between White Tanks and the Sun Valley Parkway. Lots of jeep roads are followed, which isn't too bad. Just south of the trailhead there were a lot of spots where various trash dumps had taken place, with furniture, tires, etc. Saw a few ATVs riding the roads in the distance. There are a few sections where the vegetation has grown a lot and is very green. This will likely thin out as the temperatures climb into summer.

The views aren't super great, with the power lines around and some canal berms nearby, but the views of the surrounding mountains in the distance are nice. Lots of solitude, as well. Saw only a handful of bikers on my way back, no other hikers.
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Feb 01 2020
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand AvePhoenix, AZ
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Hiking13.50 Miles 121 AEG
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Went out to White Tanks to hike another portion of the Maricopa Trail northbound from the park. Got started at 6:30am in the dark and hiked well over 2 miles before the sun hit the horizon. Brian got a later start and caught up to me at about that same time. We hiked up to just past where the trail jogs to an underpass under the Sun Valley Parkway, then turned back.

The trail is all very level and smooth, making it very easy to hike. I was just short of 3mph for the majority of this hike. It was also a single track pretty much the entire way, which was nice. Nice views of the White Tanks early, and some far away views of the mountains around Lake Pleasant as you get farther north. The trail goes under some power lines and heads back to them, which wasn't the greatest. Around that area someone was flying a remote control plane that was doing some wild moves and dives.

The section around the Sun Valley Parkway also had a lot of traffic noise. There were also a lot of green around from the winter rains. Some sections has some heavier green and shady areas. Overall, not a bad hike. got some decent mileage and made good time.
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Dec 28 2019
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 Mesa, AZ
Maricopa Trail - White Tank Mtns to Grand AvePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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I saw that more sections of the Maricopa Trail have been built and decided to go hike part of it. When I was at this park earlier this month I saw a junction with the Maricopa Trail that heads north. I decided to start from the South Trail, take that to the Mule Deer Trail and head south this time.

There was a lot of fog in the morning in the shallow valley just outside the park. On the drive in, in the dark, I went through it. The visibility was very bad, I had to put the fog lights on and drive very slowly with no other traffic on the road. By the time I hit the trail, there was sufficient daylight to not cause any visibility issues hiking, but it did give some dramatic scenery during dawn.

The trail is marked very well with the MT markers, especially near any junctions with dirt roads. Some sections of the trail are along existing jeep roads, but most of it is actually a separately built single track. Sometimes the single track just parallels a road, but it does meander away after a while.

I was planning to hike a little further to Missouri where the online maps show an "access point", which is different from a trailhead, although I'm not sure why. However, there is a lot of construction going on for what looks to be another subdivision in the area, so I decided to head back.

Spotted the Goodyear blimp and some fighters from Luke AFB in the sky. also had some nice views of the snow on the mountains to the north. The Estrellas had a cloud bank along their ridgeline all day. The clouds faded as the morning progressed, but never went away completely.
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