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United States, Arizona, Queen Creek

San Tan Mountain Regional Park

Dog friendly · Heath

4.9 (260 ratings)

San Tan Mountain Regional Park, located in Queen Creek, offers an expansive natural playground for walkers and hikers alike. With over 10,164.5 acres of breathtaking desert landscapes, this park provides ...

San Tan Mountain Regional Park, located in Queen Creek, offers an expansive natural playground for walkers and hikers alike. With over 10,164.5 acres of breathtaking desert landscapes, this park provides an ideal setting for outdoor activity enthusiasts. The park features a variety of trails catering to all levels of experience, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes, making it the perfect destination for those seeking an adventure in nature. Visitors can explore the diverse terrain and discover the beauty of the Sonoran Desert while engaging in invigorating walking and hiking experiences. Whether you're looking for a short scenic walk or a more rigorous trek, San Tan Mountain Regional Park has something to offer for everyone. The park boasts an extensive network of trails, including the popular Moonlight Trail, Dynamite Trail, Littleleaf Trail, and many more, totaling a diverse range of 17 unique routes. Each trail presents a different experience, with varying lengths and difficulty levels, allowing walkers and hikers to choose the adventure that best suits their preferences. Whether you're seeking a quick 20-minute walk or a more challenging 7.5-mile hike, there's a trail for every desire. The well-maintained paths and captivating desert scenery make every journey through the park a memorable and rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts. As you immerse yourself in the natural splendor of San Tan Mountain Regional Park, you'll find endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. For walkers and hikers seeking to discover more about the park's routes and additional information, the Pacer Pedometer app offers a convenient resource. By downloading the Pacer Pedometer app, users can access detailed insights into the park's trails, including route information, trail lengths, estimated times, and user reviews. This invaluable tool can enhance your park experience by providing comprehensive guidance and helpful tips for maximizing your walking and hiking adventures at San Tan Mountain Regional Park. Embrace the beauty of the desert landscape and embark on an enriching journey through the diverse trails of this remarkable park.

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Walking and Hiking in San Tan Mountain Regional Park

San Tan Mountain Regional Park in Queen Creek, United States, is a paradise for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With its extensive network of trails and breathtaking natural beauty, the park offers a myriad of opportunities for outdoor activity. Whether you are an avid hiker seeking a challenging ascent or a ...

San Tan Mountain Regional Park in Queen Creek, United States, is a paradise for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With its extensive network of trails and breathtaking natural beauty, the park offers a myriad of opportunities for outdoor activity. Whether you are an avid hiker seeking a challenging ascent or a casual walker looking to immerse yourself in nature, this park caters to all levels of experience and fitness. The park's essential amenities include dog-friendly trails and ample parking, ensuring convenience and comfort for visitors. Additionally, shelters are available for those seeking a tranquil spot to rest and take in the surrounding scenery. Embark on a memorable walking or hiking adventure at San Tan Mountain Regional Park and discover the unmatched splendor of this outdoor haven.

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https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/park-locator/san-tan-mountain-regional-park/
Essential Amenities
Dog friendly
Parking lot
Accessibility
Dogs allowed
Other Amenities

Shelter

Best Walking Routes in San Tan Mountain Regional Park
#1 - Littleleaf Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#2 - San Tan Mountain Regional Park
(16 reviews)
Length: 4.2 milesEst. Time: 1h42m
#3 - San Tan Mountain Regional Park
(6 reviews)
Length: 3.7 milesEst. Time: 1h57m
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Reviews of San Tan Mountain Regional Park
4.9/5
260 ratings
n1mluvnhorses2024/05/09
5

My go to trail when short on time but want a little workout. Beautiful views and appreciate the benches since am 80 yrs young!!

elyreyes.pat2022/03/07
5

It was very nice trail it was my first time and I would recommend to start early morning Goldmine trail.

boogie2021/03/22
5

awesome sauce!

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Nearby Parks
Mountain Vista Community Park
Green Tree Park
Larissa Park
Foothills Park
MSF Park Area
St Charles Park
Casey Park
Lakeview Recreation Center
Indigo Sky Recreation Facility
FAQs about San Tan Mountain Regional Park
Where is the best place to walk in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
The best place to walk in San Tan Mountain Regional Park is the San Tan Trail, which is 6.3 miles long and offers beautiful views of the desert landscape. This information is credited to the Pacer community for routes info/reviews/rating.
How many routes are in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
San Tan Mountain Regional Park offers a total of 15 routes for walking and hiking. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for all levels of hikers. This information is credited to the Pacer community for routes info/reviews/rating.
Which is the longest route in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
The longest route in San Tan Mountain Regional Park is the San Tan Trail to Goldmine Trail, which spans 7.5 miles. This trail offers a more challenging and longer hiking experience for those seeking a more extensive outdoor adventure. This information is credited to the Pacer community for routes info/reviews/rating.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
Yes, the park provides several parking lots for visitors to park their vehicles before embarking on their walking or hiking adventures. Additionally, there are shelters available to provide shade and rest areas for hikers.
How accessible is San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
The park is dog-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their furry companions along for a walk or hike. This accessibility makes it convenient for pet owners to enjoy the park's trails with their dogs.
What kind of sports can I do in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
In addition to walking and hiking, visitors can also engage in activities such as trail running, bird watching, and nature photography within the park's beautiful natural surroundings.
What is the best season to walk in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
The best season to walk in San Tan Mountain Regional Park is typically in the fall and spring when the temperatures are milder, and the desert landscape is in bloom.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
Visitors to San Tan Mountain Regional Park should prepare for hot and dry conditions, especially during the summer months. It's important to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat to protect against the intense desert sun.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in San Tan Mountain Regional Park?
In San Tan Mountain Regional Park, hikers and walkers might encounter various desert wildlife, including coyotes, javelinas, rattlesnakes, and a variety of bird species. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and respectful of the natural habitat.
Best Walking Routes in San Tan Mountain Regional Park
#1 - Littleleaf Trail
4.5 (1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#2 - San Tan Mountain Regional Park
4.5 (16 reviews)
Length: 4.2 milesEst. Time: 1h42m
#3 - San Tan Mountain Regional Park
4.5 (6 reviews)
Length: 3.7 milesEst. Time: 1h57m
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Nearby Parks
Mountain Vista Community Park
Green Tree Park
Larissa Park
Foothills Park
MSF Park Area
St Charles Park
Casey Park
Lakeview Recreation Center
Indigo Sky Recreation Facility
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Best Walking Routes in San Tan Mountain Regional Park
#1- Littleleaf Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#2- San Tan Mountain Regional Park
(16 reviews)
Length: 4.2 milesEst. Time: 1h42m
#3- San Tan Mountain Regional Park
(6 reviews)
Length: 3.7 milesEst. Time: 1h57m
#4- Dynamite Trail
(5 reviews)
Length: 0.2 milesEst. Time: 3m
#5- San Tan Mountain Regional Park
(4 reviews)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 36m
#6- Hedgehog Trail
(2 reviews)
Length: 1 milesEst. Time: 16m
#7- Stargazer Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#8- San Tan Mountain Regional Park
(9 reviews)
Length: 1.3 milesEst. Time: 23m
#9- Moonlight Trail
(1 review)
Length: 1.3 milesEst. Time: 21m
#10- Goldmine Trail
(1 review)
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 44m
#11- Dynamite
(1 review)
Length: 2.2 milesEst. Time: 37m
#12- Rock Peak Wash Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 14m
#13- San Tan Trail
(1 review)
Length: 6.3 milesEst. Time: 1h12m
Reviews of San Tan Mountain Regional Park
n1mluvnhorses2024/05/09
5

My go to trail when short on time but want a little workout. Beautiful views and appreciate the benches since am 80 yrs young!!

elyreyes.pat2022/03/07
5

It was very nice trail it was my first time and I would recommend to start early morning Goldmine trail.

boogie2021/03/22
5

awesome sauce!

mreuter52024/10/16
5
James C2024/06/30
5
ashley2024/06/12
5
alexfromboise2024/05/28
5
alexfromboise2024/05/28
5
charlottereading2024/05/18
5
charlottereading2024/05/11
5
Rosanne2024/04/26
5
Michael2024/04/25
5
n1mluvnhorses2024/04/23
4
Jimmy2023/12/06
5
Sirius2023/11/20
5
James C2023/07/03
5
PacerPal2023/03/14
5
tklaus2022/11/06
5
PacerPal2022/10/20
5
hrpmd2022/02/28
5
rchace2022/02/21
4
Jimmy2022/02/06
5
charlottereading2022/02/03
5
itzel86852022/01/18
5
J O E Y2021/11/20
5
Neha 🇮🇳2021/09/25
5
James2021/05/01
5
charlottereading2021/04/17
5
Hannah2021/04/11
5
Hannah2021/04/09
4
Hannah2021/04/07
5
pjlorigan2021/02/09
5
Cindy2021/02/07
5
Becky2021/02/07
5
Irwin2021/02/05
4
charlottereading2021/01/15
5
Sara2020/12/03
5
Sara2020/11/29
5
Jimmy2020/10/29
5
Sara2020/10/19
5
Kayln2020/10/18
5
Cynta2020/09/01
5
Heather2020/07/14
5
CJD2020/06/13
5
Ayden2020/05/25
5
4.9/5
260 ratings