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Saguaro, Ridge and Granite Trail Loop

Mesa, Arizona

Details

Distance

3.82 miles

Elevation Gain

581 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

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The Saguaro, Ridge and Granite Trail Loop in Mesa, Arizona is a moderate difficulty hiking trail spanning approximately 3.82 miles. The trail is known for its unique desert landscape, featuring the iconic Saguaro cacti, rugged ridges, and granite outcrops. The trail offers panoramic views of the surrounding desert and distant mountain ranges. The trail begins with a gradual ascent, leading to a ridge that provides a vantage point for viewing the expansive desert terrain. The trail then descends into a valley dotted with Saguaro cacti, before winding through a field of granite boulders. Hikers should be prepared for a moderate level of physical exertion, as the trail includes both uphill and downhill sections. It's recommended to start the hike early in the morning to avoid the midday heat, and to bring plenty of water. The trail is well-marked, but a map is useful for navigating the loop. Wildlife sightings, including desert birds and lizards, are common, adding an extra element of interest to the hike.
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Features

Mountain Biking
Hiking
Dog Friendly
Scenic
Wildlife

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