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6,45km
140m
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This easy 4.0-mile mountain biking route in Lake Pleasant Regional Park offers scenic views of Lake Pleasant and the Sonoran Desert.
Dernière mise à jour : 26 février 2026
Points de passage
Point de départ
Parking
Voir directions
3,23 km
Point d'intérêt • Aire de repos
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4,13 km
Point d'intérêt • Canyon
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6,45 km
Point d'arrivée
Parking
Types de chemins & Surfaces
Types de chemin
6,34 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
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Profil du Tour
Point le plus élevé (580 m)
Point le plus bas (520 m)
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Météo
Alimenté par Foreca
Aujourd'hui
jeudi 25 juin
39°C
28°C
28 %
Conseils météo supplémentaires
Vitesse max vent : 26,0 km/h
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Ce Tour a été planifié avec komoot.
The Pipeline Canyon Trail is typically accessed from the Lakeview Day Use Area within Lake Pleasant Regional Park. This area provides convenient parking for trail users.
Yes, as the Pipeline Canyon Trail is located within Lake Pleasant Regional Park, there is an entrance fee required to access the park. You should check the official Maricopa County Parks and Recreation website for current fee schedules and any specific permit requirements for activities within the park.
The Pipeline Canyon Trail is generally rated as an easy to moderate mountain bike ride, suitable for all skill levels. While it's considered easy-grade, the terrain is mostly rocky singletrack, so attention to the path is required. It's a great option for beginners looking for a scenic ride.
The trail features rocky, singletrack terrain that winds through an undulating canyon in the Sonoran Desert. While generally easy, the rocky surface requires riders to pay attention to their line. It offers a classic desert riding experience.
You'll be treated to continuous, stunning panoramic views of Lake Pleasant, which provides a striking backdrop to the rugged desert canyon. The trail showcases vibrant Arizonian flora, including saguaro cacti and seasonal wildflowers. Keep an eye out for wildlife, as wild burros are often spotted grazing near the trail.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Lake Pleasant Regional Park, including the Pipeline Canyon Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the park clean for everyone.
The best time to ride this trail is typically during the cooler months, from fall through spring (October to April). During these months, temperatures are more pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer can be extremely hot with virtually no shade on the trail, making it less ideal for riding.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Yavapai Point Trail, Cottonwood, Wild Burro Trail, and the Pipeline Canyon-Yavapai Point connector, offering opportunities to extend or vary your ride.
Beyond the stunning views of Lake Pleasant, the trail itself winds through Pipeline Canyon. You'll also find the Lakeview Day Use Area at the trailhead, which is a key access point and facility.
The Pipeline Canyon Trail is primarily a singletrack trail that can be ridden in both directions, making it suitable for an out-and-back experience. While it connects to other trails, the core Pipeline Canyon section is often enjoyed as a linear route.
Given the desert environment and lack of shade, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer periods. Sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate mountain biking gear (helmet, gloves, repair kit) are also highly recommended. Consider bringing snacks for longer rides.
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