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Cholla Loop Trail - Thunderbird - 39 members in 437 triplogs have rated this an average 2.6 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 12 2025
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 Fountain Hills,
Thunderbird Peak - Glendale HP, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Mar 12 2025
DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,375
Hiking4.74 Miles 1,033 AEG
Hiking4.74 Miles   2 Hrs   29 Mns   2.28 mph
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This was a hike in the Thunderbird Conservation Park. My reason for going out there was to hike up to Thunderbird Peak, aka Peak 1862, which is the highest of the 3 Thunderbird Peaks in the park. It is also the high point of the city of Glendale.

From the trailhead, I did an out-and-back hike to Thunderbird Peak. Then when I got back to the TH I did a CCW loop which took me up to Thunderbird West, aka Peak 1682.

This was my first time to be in this particular park. I thought that it was a nice trail system, and if I lived closer I would likely hike there some.

Since I was out in the West Valley, after the hike I visited the high points of the cities of Youngtown, El Mirage, Litchfield Park, and Tolleson.
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Feb 26 2025
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Thunderbird Loop, AZ 
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Hiking5.46 Miles 1,266 AEG
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A jaunt out to the trails I cut my teeth on when I first moved to AZ. I used to walk to access these trails. Nice to start, warmish to finish.
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Jan 01 2025
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 Goodyear, AZ
Cholla Loop Trail - ThunderbirdPhoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
Hiking4.20 Miles 813 AEG
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New Year's Day hike with the Harem (Carey, Christina, Yolanda). 55th Ave and Pinnacle Peak parking lot was surprisingly sparce upon my 8:15am arrival. It was full on return. Stopped at Fry's afterwards and split a box of cinnamon rolls. Then went to check out the new REI at 59th and the 101. It looked like every other REI I've been in. Bought some lube for my bicycle chain.
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May 07 2024
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 phoenix, az
Thunderbird Conservation ParkPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking9.82 Miles 1,793 AEG
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john and i did a variation on a hike i did five years ago
tried to hit most of the trails
started around 0600
parked in a different spot, hit the west side first, but much the same hike
hit three high points along the way
i like the east side trails better, cholla and arrowhead
lots of people out
still cool early
fun to do something different
breakfast with john's friends after
nice morning :)
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May 07 2024
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Thunderbird Conservation ParkPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking9.82 Miles 1,793 AEG
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Visting friends nearby made this hike very convenient. I have hiked here a few times but never on the NW side. Quite a few hikers out on a weekday.
Ironwoods are blooming here. Very little else.
Most of the trails are in good shape.
Good workout hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Apr 27 2024
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 Pomona, CA
Thunderbird Conservation ParkPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking5.10 Miles 1,000 AEG
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Morning quickie. First time in the area. Nice hiking, not terribly busy.
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Aug 21 2023
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Cholla Loop Trail - ThunderbirdPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.75 Miles 695 AEG
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Muggy Monday morning hike with Christina at Thunderbird Park this morning. Hard to imagine that I used to hike this park a couple of times a week back when I lived close by. Interesting to see the changes since I've been here.
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 Phoenix,Az
Cholla Loop Trail - ThunderbirdPhoenix, AZ
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Run/Jog3.60 Miles 550 AEG
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After work hike. Got to the TH around 3pm. Did a loop on the Cholla and Coachwhip. It’s hard to believe it’s been a lost four years since I’ve done this loop. Not much has changed except they’ve “stoned off” H-3a. Wasn’t much of a trail anyway, (it didn’t go anywhere), but I wonder what caused them to take that step. I had a couple of near trail mishaps, but luckily no falls. This trail is very and would probably do some damage if I were to go down on it. Encountered 3 other hikers and 1 trail runner. No wildlife.
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Jul 05 2023
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 Joined Nov 29 2009
 Phoenix Az
Cholla Loop Trail - ThunderbirdPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.57 Miles 662 AEG
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Another lovely evening for a hike. Did it clockwise so I would have the shade for the entire 59th Ave part. Surprisingly the heat really wasn't an issue as a nice breeze showed up from time to time. Parked at the southern parking lot off 59th Ave and for some reason I was the only one there. Saw only one other person.
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 Phoenix Az
Cholla Loop Trail - ThunderbirdPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.51 Miles 550 AEG
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Couldn't find a place to park as the parking lots closed at 3:00 for July 3rd? Started to head home and then remembered that there are a couple of parking spots on 59th ave right at the turn on to Paradise Peak Rd. Thankfully there was only car parker there. Took the hike counter clockwise so I could have shade for the final part of the hike on 59th Ave. Saw only one person on the trail the entire time. No critters except for a few lizards. Even though it was over 110 it really wasn't too bad.
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Wow, I had the day off and it appears to be the coolest temps we can expect for months. Time to hit the trails. The downfall is I don't know anyone who is available to hike on a Tuesday.

So i sought out a spot of interest fairly close to home. Traversed the entire perimeter of the park today. This was broken down into 3 loops. Back side of Cholla Loop was pry the highlight.

The problem is, much of this outing was either next to road traffic or new home developments. The number of peeps there was acceptable but I wouldn't go near this spot on a weekend.
 
Mar 29 2023
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Tbird Triple, AZ 
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Hiking8.96 Miles 1,540 AEG
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Continuing my revisit of the West Valley hikes I did when I lived in the West Valley. This was a go to area since I could walk to it. It's been 13 years since I've hiked here.

I started at the 67th Avenue TH, hiking a CCW loop hitting Peak 1682, 1862 and lastly 1831. The last 2 are my favorites, for the tread, flora and views.

The major flora players were brittlebush (they were going crazy), globemallow (Extreme in pockets) and the stinky globe chamomile. There were a smattering of other players in spots also.

The breeze that kicked up made for pleasant hiking weather.
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Mainly Brittlebush, Globemallow and Globe Chamomile
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Out for a glorious hike with the Harem this morning. Trails were the normal kind of busy for a 8am start. Stopped at Hot Bagels and Deli for a delicious post hike treat.
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My “hike club” at work started with 6 and so far has just been 2 (likely due to summer temps). We decided to try Thunderbird since it’s close to the office. I’m lucky to have an after work partner who also seems to be more heat tolerant but this is a hot hike with minimal shade just for a short stretch along 59th Ave. We started around 5:30 pm because I had to be home early but this is a hike best done closer to sunset (in warmer months). It’s a decent workout though. The 1st summit was a pretty easy up. Heading up the 2nd summit (Arrowhead Point) there is a stretch with a good slope & no switchbacks to break it up so that got us breathing heavy. Probably saw a handful of people in the distance but didn’t see anyone on the same trails. I was here in February a number of years back & remember it being crazy busy though so who knows.
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Needed something short in this area and Thunderbird fit the bill. Met a friend and got started just before 1030. Did Cholla Loop clockwise, then crossed the street and did Arrowhead Point from NE to SW, finishing up just before 1300. Not a whole lot of people out due to the warm temps. It was hot, but a fairly decent breeze most of the time.
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Thunderbird Parks East and West, AZ 
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Hiking8.54 Miles 1,374 AEG
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I don't know how I got this report so long, sorry. Continuing to finish off some Areas on the HAZ list... I realized on the drive today that I have SEVEN Preserves or Parks within 20 minutes of my house, almost 9 if you go up to thirty minutes. That's pretty awesome for living in a big city.

The temps would be pleasant this afternoon for my route that would hook up the 4 trails that were on the "to-do" list to complete the Thunderbird Conservation Park area. One of the trails was the splinter trail at the top of Thunderbird Conservation Peak, two would be near Sunrise Peak on the west side and the last one would be at the base of the Arrowhead Point hike.


I decided to park at the W. Pinnacle Peak Rd and 55th Ave and started the hike on the Cholla Loop Trail counterclockwise. All of these trails are a bit rocky and in addition, they have laid a lot of rocks to control the erosion; rolly poly rocks. I much prefer the rocks on the other preserves I hike. The grade, however, is pleasant as you slowly make your way toward the top. I would encounter a few more hikers than I thought I would for Sunday afternoon. Not too far from the top is the splinter trail. I really didn't even know it was there except for the HAZ areas trail list.

The H-3a Trail diverts you east on a ridgeline until you can't go any further. The views were clear, I could see all the way to the Mazzies and Superstitions as well so I got the camera out to do some zooming. I then headed west to Thunderbird Conservation Park Peak, still a nice but rocky grade. Views seemed clear to the west and now it was time to hike this very long ridgeline trail that comes in and out of view, thus it's much longer than it appears. I continued to encounter hikers of all varieties. (I think coming up from the west is harder.) They have laid a bunch of new rock on the part of the trail that goes down the west side and on several more parts of the Cholla Loop Trail.

At the middle parking section between the east and west side of Thunderbird Park, I should have swung to the south and west but I headed just west below the amphitheatre and picked up the Sunrise Trail H-4a from there. Lots of people of all shapes and sizes and ages along with two novice bike riders were on this short stretch. At the saddle I opted to take the trail north around the water tank and then west to hook up with the Coachwhip Trail.

The Coachwhip semi-circles Sunrise Peak. I used it as a connector trail and hiked it south and then east. It's very nice, wide and smooth going in this area so I could pick up my speed a little. As you head east, in about a third of a mile you reach the junction with the Ridgeline Trail H-4b that takes you up to a "ridgeline". It too, has some fresh rock on it to negotiate. It does afford some nice views though. You hike the ridgeline east until you meet up with the junction of the Sunrise Trail. I hadn't planned on doing the Peak but since I was so close, and this time I had time, I headed on up.

This part of the Sunrise Trail to the peak is pretty busy too with hikers of all sizes, shapes and ages. The peak also has nice views and it was a good day for it. I didn't stay long but to take a couple pictures. From here it was back down and to the east side of the Park. This time I stayed above the amphitheatre and hooked back up with the junction of Coachwhip Loop (which starts at the far west parking lot and stays on the southside and crosses over). Essentially you just walk down the old road to the gate and then try to figure out where the Coachwhip Trail is again. You kind of stay to the south of the picnic area and then you'll see the rock-lined trail.

I continued east on the Coachwhip Trail next to and above Pinnacle Peak Road which is so NOISY. After crossing Pinnacle Peak Road I contined on the Coachwhip Trail until the junction with the Flatlander Trail (H-1a), gotta love that name. It takes you about 1/2 mile to the edge of the 500 Club with nice scenery looking up the side of this mountain covered with basalt.

As I made the turn I spotted some hot air balloons so I had to grab a few pictures. As I got further to the east I could see some burned trees so there must have been a fire through here at one time (July 2020). It was stark contrast with the greenery of the 500 Club. As I headed back west, I could see the hot air balloons again above the Arizona Temple; a pretty sight.

If you like to see people for most of your hike, Thunderbird Conservation Par is the area for that. I do hope these people get a chance to hike some of the nicer tread trails of the valley. I saw so many little ones and dogs too. I enjoyed my Huck Lager before heading home.

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WATCH: 8.07 miles (high point 1880, low 1368) avg bpm 136, max 162 (19% Zone 4, 35% Zone 3, 44% Zone 2) burning 1299 calories. Starting temp 71.5 and 13% humid (altho it seemed more humid than that) finishing at 4:53PM.
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Dec 26 2021
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 Phoenix, AZ
Thunderbird Conservation ParkPhoenix, AZ
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rcorfmanTriplogs 1,867
Hiking9.17 Miles 1,699 AEG
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It's been awhile since I've hiked in Thunderbird Park but there was five geocaches in it I had yet to find so I found myself parked off of Pinnacle Peak road at the park.

I started off heading across the flats to the Flatlander trail heading east skirting the hills. As I neared the golf course, I veered north up the edge of the hill to find the first geocache. From there, I headed SW down to the flats then across and up a saddle to the second geocache. That was all off trail, a nice walk through creosote along the flat then an easy climb up to the saddle.

The third geocache was along the Arrowhead Point trail, so from the saddle, I went NW up the hill to the trail. I ended up finding an old abandoned trail on the ascent. That made the climb much simpler as I didn't have to worry near as much about the cholla. I'd follow the trail, lose it, then end up back on it again a bit later. It wasn't a simple social trail, real work had been put into clearing the rocks and such. I wonder how long ago it was made, then abandoned?

Once on the Arrowhead Point trail, my offtrail travel for the day ended and so did any solitude I was having in the park. I found the geocache along the Arrowhead Point trail, then descended down to the Coach Whip trail where I took the bridge across the road and into the main park proper where I found the fourth geocache. I used the facilities, then continued west along the Coach Whip trail to the west end of the park where I found the fifth geocache on the Sunrise trail. I took the Sunrise trail up to the top where I was mixed in with lots of women wearing yoga pants, then back down to the main park area where I got on the Cholla Loop, back to the Coach Whip trail, over the bridge, and back to my truck.
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Dec 19 2021
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Jul 29 2021
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Hiking3.42 Miles 595 AEG
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Started at 6PM. I was worried about rain as I could see it from a distance but thankfully it never did. However it was a very comfortable hike thanks to clouds and a little breeze. Starting to get my legs back. Only one short 30 second break. Trail has lots of loose rocks. Not too crowded for a change.
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