Dogs Leashed
Family Friendly
A very flat and easy loop with the option to shorten it as needed.
Overview
With minimal elevation gain, this hike is perfect for an easy day on the trails. Even with this larger loop, you'll only log four miles, but you can hike it multiple times or different directions to mix it up and get a medium distance hike in. Given that it's primarily doubletrack width, it's also a loop that can be done at night easily enough.
Need to Know
There are a few crossings over sandy washes, but it's a very easy, beginner trail with excellent footing. Great for kids on foot or mountain bikes.
Description
Parking for this loop can be found just north of the start and end location. Hop right across the park entrance road to the trails, and enjoy a smooth, sometimes sandy loop around the perimeter of the Arthur Pack trail system.
Begin on the
Maeveen Behan Trail before continuing west when linking to the
XC Trail. Then head north on the
Crooked Tree Trail all the way to the park perimeter. Don't miss the turn on the
Crooked Tree Trail as the path does continue to the north on many unmarked/unnamed trails that loop around through the desert. Here, you'll hop just outside the park on the west side of the trails along a dirt path before re-entering on the
Oasis Trail.
At the intersection with the
Crooked Tree Trail, take a sharp right heading southwest to stay on the
Oasis Trail and follow it down to the
Hardy Wash Trail where you'll take a left heading east. This path eventually links back up to the
Maeveen Behan Trail and heads past the southern ball fields.
There is a very brief stretch of asphalt, but continue east along the path that parallels Hardy Road, and you'll turn heading north back towards the beginning, this time paralleling Thornydale Road immediately to your east. After a couple outings this loop will become very easy to follow, even with the multiple trail intersections.
Flora & Fauna
There are rattlesnakes present on these trails so watch out. You'll often hear coyotes howling towards the evening too.
Contacts
Shared By:
Stephen Woodall
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