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United States, Arizona, Glendale

Thunderbird Conservation Park

Sports Facility · Heath · Pond

4.8 (594 ratings)

Looking for a great place to walk or run in Glendale? Thunderbird Conservation Park is the ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With a vast expanse of 1140.1 acres, the park ...

Looking for a great place to walk or run in Glendale? Thunderbird Conservation Park is the ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With a vast expanse of 1140.1 acres, the park offers a variety of trails suitable for all levels of activity. Whether you're a casual walker or a seasoned runner, you'll find the perfect route to enjoy the natural beauty and fresh air. The park's well-maintained trails provide an excellent opportunity to engage in physical activity while immersing yourself in the picturesque surroundings. At Thunderbird Conservation Park, you'll find an array of trails catering to different preferences and abilities. Choose from a range of routes, including the 1.9-mile, 1.5-mile, and 2.1-mile trails, each offering unique terrain and scenic views. For those seeking longer distances, the park also features a 3.5-mile trail, providing a more extensive and rewarding experience. Whether you prefer a brisk walk or an invigorating run, the park's diverse trail options ensure that there's something for everyone to enjoy. For walkers and runners looking to explore Thunderbird Conservation Park further, consider downloading Pacer Pedometer for additional information about the park's routes and trail details. With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive park information, Pacer Pedometer is a valuable resource for discovering new routes, tracking activity progress, and enhancing your outdoor experience. Get ready to lace up your shoes and embark on an adventure amidst the natural splendor of Thunderbird Conservation Park!

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Walking and Running in Thunderbird Conservation Park

Are you a walking or running enthusiast looking for the ideal outdoor location in Glendale, United States? Look no further than Thunderbird Conservation Park. This stunning park offers a range of essential amenities such as numerous parking lots, restrooms, and drinking water facilities, ensuring your comfort and convenience during your ...

Are you a walking or running enthusiast looking for the ideal outdoor location in Glendale, United States? Look no further than Thunderbird Conservation Park. This stunning park offers a range of essential amenities such as numerous parking lots, restrooms, and drinking water facilities, ensuring your comfort and convenience during your visit. Additionally, the park boasts picnic sites, shelters, and a stadium, making it a versatile location for various outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking a serene walking experience or an invigorating trail run, Thunderbird Conservation Park is the perfect destination to meet your fitness and leisure needs. Explore the picturesque trails and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this exceptional park, where every step is a delightful journey. With its extensive amenities and breathtaking surroundings, Thunderbird Conservation Park invites walkers and runners to experience the joy of outdoor activity in the heart of Glendale.

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Picnic Site
Drinking water
Restroom
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Stadium
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Best Walking Routes in Thunderbird Conservation Park
#1 - Thunderbird Conservation Park
(17 reviews)
Length: 1.9 milesEst. Time: 32m
#2 - Thunderbird Conservation Park
(12 reviews)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 26m
#3 - Thunderbird Conservation Park
(3 reviews)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 36m
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Reviews of Thunderbird Conservation Park
4.8/5
594 ratings
PacerPal2022/03/17
5

Fantastic hike, I would rate it easy-moderate. Some parts are good for running but lots of rocks so unless you’re really experience, I’d walk it first. Takes about 50 minutes to summit and back down going at a fast walk pace.

Matthew2022/06/19
5

It’s a solid trail so close to town. However, I miss back when the North side was pristine desert. Oh well. Watch for loose rocks on the cholla trail. Going down was harder than going up because of the rocky trail.

Robbie William2024/11/17
4
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Victory Lane Sports Park
FAQs about Thunderbird Conservation Park
Where is the best place to walk in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
The best places to walk in Thunderbird Conservation Park are the Thunderbird Conservation Park, H-3 Trail, and H-1 Trail. These routes are highly rated and reviewed by the Pacer community, offering various distances and terrains for walkers and runners.
How many routes are in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
There are multiple routes in Thunderbird Conservation Park, including 18 different trails and paths. These options cater to various fitness levels and preferences, providing ample choices for walkers and runners to explore.
Which is the longest route in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
The longest route in Thunderbird Conservation Park is the H-1 Trail, which spans 4.9 miles. This trail offers a challenging and scenic route for walkers and runners, allowing for a longer and more immersive outdoor experience.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
Yes, Thunderbird Conservation Park offers essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, drinking water, and picnic sites, which are convenient for walkers and runners. Additionally, there are shelters available for a quick break or to seek shade during the walk or run.
How accessible is Thunderbird Conservation Park?
Thunderbird Conservation Park is easily accessible with multiple parking lots available. The park also has well-maintained trails and pathways, making it suitable for walkers and runners of various levels.
What kind of sports can I do in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
In addition to walking and running, Thunderbird Conservation Park also offers a stadium for sports activities, providing opportunities for various recreational activities and sports.
What is the best season to walk in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
The best season to walk in Thunderbird Conservation Park is during the fall and spring when the weather is milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
Thunderbird Conservation Park experiences hot and dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 100°F (37.8°C). Winters are mild and pleasant, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities. It's important to prepare for intense sun exposure and to stay hydrated during the hot summer months.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Thunderbird Conservation Park?
Visitors to Thunderbird Conservation Park may encounter a variety of wildlife, including desert reptiles such as lizards and snakes, as well as birds like cactus wrens, roadrunners, and various raptors. It's important to be mindful of wildlife and respect their natural habitat while enjoying the park.
Best Walking Routes in Thunderbird Conservation Park
#1 - Thunderbird Conservation Park
4.5 (17 reviews)
Length: 1.9 milesEst. Time: 32m
#2 - Thunderbird Conservation Park
4.5 (12 reviews)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 26m
#3 - Thunderbird Conservation Park
4.5 (3 reviews)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 36m
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Nearby Parks
Fort Adobe Paintball Complex
Arrowhead Lakes Park
Arizona Karting Association
PKRA Formula K Raceway
Adobe Mountain Desert Railway Park
Hillcrest Park
Adobe Dam Regional Park
Midwestern University Green Space
Victory Lane Sports Park
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Best Walking Routes in Thunderbird Conservation Park
#1- Thunderbird Conservation Park
(17 reviews)
Length: 1.9 milesEst. Time: 32m
#2- Thunderbird Conservation Park
(12 reviews)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 26m
#3- Thunderbird Conservation Park
(3 reviews)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 36m
#4- H-4B Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.4 milesEst. Time: 6m
#5- H-5A Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.3 milesEst. Time: 4m
#6- H-3 Trail
(1 review)
Length: 2.8 milesEst. Time: 47m
#7- Thunderbird Conservation Park
(15 reviews)
Length: 3.5 milesEst. Time: 59m
#8- H-2 Trail
(1 review)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 26m
#9- H-1A Trail
(1 review)
Length: 1.1 milesEst. Time: 18m
#10- H-5 Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 14m
#11- H-3A Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.2 milesEst. Time: 2m
#12- H-4A Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.3 milesEst. Time: 4m
#13- H-1 Trail
(1 review)
Length: 4.9 milesEst. Time: 1h54m
Reviews of Thunderbird Conservation Park
PacerPal2022/03/17
5

Fantastic hike, I would rate it easy-moderate. Some parts are good for running but lots of rocks so unless you’re really experience, I’d walk it first. Takes about 50 minutes to summit and back down going at a fast walk pace.

Matthew2022/06/19
5

It’s a solid trail so close to town. However, I miss back when the North side was pristine desert. Oh well. Watch for loose rocks on the cholla trail. Going down was harder than going up because of the rocky trail.

Robbie William2024/11/17
4
Jorge2024/11/04
5
Tasha2024/08/19
5
Davina2024/07/06
5
vdeisy242024/05/12
5
Tiny2024/02/18
5
Tiny2024/02/15
5
PacerPal2023/03/22
5
Terence2023/01/25
4
Jessica2022/11/28
5
PacerPal2022/11/24
5
Mariswaran2022/11/12
5
zombiietara2022/11/06
5
Jan2022/08/14
3
PacerPal2022/07/26
5
PacerGal_19802022/05/16
5
Sonia2022/04/27
5
Danielle2022/04/27
4
Jennifer2022/04/15
5
lyndag05112022/04/15
5
PacerGal_19802022/04/13
5
PacerGal_19802022/04/01
5
Nevell2022/03/20
4
PacerPal2022/02/28
5
newyorkzonie2022/02/20
5
Angela2022/01/08
4
Leroy2021/11/30
5
Taralyn2021/10/10
5
rghill082021/09/25
5
Edward2021/09/14
5
PacerPal2021/07/05
5
Trina2021/05/06
5
Edward2021/04/24
5
Jackeline2021/04/19
5
Melissa2021/04/14
5
Chris2021/02/23
5
Deisy2020/11/18
4
Melissa2020/11/17
5
selvintheboss2020/09/01
5
abarbero2020/07/09
5
Ethan2020/05/11
5
syvia.mory132020/05/10
4
cjo552020/05/05
5
cmorado2020/05/02
4
cmorado2020/04/23
5
Page2020/04/20
5
gloriabonilla88202020/04/19
5
cjo552020/03/16
5
4.8/5
594 ratings