Apr 23, 2020
Pair of Hikers on a Mountain Trail

Where Are the Best Hiking and Biking Trails in the Phoenix Area? 

Are you in desperate need of some sunshine, fresh air and Vitamin D? The Coronavirus quarantine has got a lot of us suffering from a little cabin fever and looking for fun things to do outside in the Valley of the Sun. Take a break from work, video games and Netflix with an adventure on many of the hiking, biking, walking and running trails in the area. If you are not sure where to start and want to know – where are the best hiking and biking trails in the Phoenix area – we are here to help. Hop in your 2020 Lexus RX and enjoy an adventure! 


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What Are the Best Hiking and Biking Trails Phoenix AZ? 

More than 230 hiking, biking, running and walking trails crisscross the Phoenix area to provide outdoor enthusiasts with miles and miles of fun. Mountain and desert trails provide plenty of great hiking and mountain biking options with incredible views. Runners will love the miles of paved trails and bike paths in the area. No matter what kind of adventure you love, the Phoenix area will check all the boxes. Check out a few of our favorite trails in the list below! 

Man Riding a Mountain Bike on a Trail
  • Double Butte Loop and Hole-in-the-Rock Trail – Papago Park – 2.3 Miles 
  • Blevins Trail – Usery Mountain Regional Park – 3 Miles 
  • Waterfall Trail – White Tank Mountain Regional Park – 3.6 Miles 
  • Judith Tunnell Accessible Trails – South Mountain Park – 0.5 Miles 
  • Mormon Trail and Hidden Valley – South Mountain Park – 8 Miles 
  • Pinnacle Peak Trail – Pinnacle Peak Park – 7 Miles 
  • Lookout Mountain Summit Trail – Phoenix Mountains Preserve – 2.4 Miles 
  • Dixie Mountain Loop – Phoenix Sonoran Preserve – 3.8 Miles 
  • Echo Canyon Trail – Camelback Mountain – 4.8 Miles 
  • Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt – Scottsdale – 11 Miles 
  • Murphy’s Bridle Path – Central Phoenix – 1.5 Miles 
  • Trail 100 – Phoenix Mountains Preserve – 21.2 Miles 
  • Arizona Canal Path – Phoenix and Scottsdale – 70 Miles  
  • Dreamy Draw Bikeway – Dreamy Draw Recreation Area – 2.1 Miles 
  • Scottsdale Green Belt – Scottsdale – 13 Miles 

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Where are the best hiking and biking trails in the Phoenix area? Find the perfect place for your next adventure with this quick guide created by Earnhardt Lexus. Add some excitement to your quarantine and visit the Earnhardt Lexus online inventory to find your dream car!