Western Vista Trail via Dixie Mountain Loop
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Western Vista Trail via Dixie Mountain Loop is a 3.8mi out and back hike in the Union Hills of Phoenix, Arizona. This hike has a few interesting things to see, including a section of trail completely lined by teddy bear cholla, roosting owls in the saguaros, a rusted, ruined truck crashed into a ditch, and a fabulous view over the surrounding hills and mountains, including nearby Dixie Mountain.
This hike is rated by moderate but beginners may feel it’s more of a hard hike. The trail is easy to follow and the footing is good, but it’s a touch steep in places. Active older children should be able to enjoy it. Bring lots of water with you!
Getting there
The trailhead for Western Vista Trail via Dixie Mountain Loop is on W Desert Vista Trail.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | October-May |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Older Children only |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
Western Vista Trail via Dixie Mountain Loop
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Western Vista Trail via Dixie Mountain Loop Description
Western Vista Trail via Dixie Mountain Loop is a moderate hike in the Union Hills area of Phoenix. This route is moderately difficult, and we’d consider it suitable for strong beginners and older children. The hike climbs up through the hills near the base of Dixie Mountain, ending atop the hill immediately to the west of Dixie. You’ll enjoy a great view of the low peaks and the city beside you.
Along with mountain views, this hike shows off a sea of teddy bear cholla, which despite the name are anything but cuddly. Keep your eyes on the saguaros, where owls and other birds of prey often build their nests and roost. If you’re lucky, you might spot an owl nestled in. There’s also a very old, rusted truck in one of the ditches on this trail, which is interesting to see.
There is no shade on this hike and temperatures can soar, even outside of the summer months. We strongly recommend bringing more water than you think you’ll need with you, wearing a hat, and bringing sunscreen. Try to do your hike outside of the heat of the afternoon and avoid the summer months.
This trail travels through the Sonoran Preserve, a protected slice of land among the ever-expanding Phoenix metro area. Because this is a sensitive natural habitat, remember to stay on the designated trails, keep your dogs leashed and on the trails, and don’t disturb any wildlife you may see. Take all of your garbage with you when you leave.
Mountain bikers may also use this trail, so keep an eye out for one another.
The trail begins at the Desert Vista Trailhead. Follow Hawk’s Nest Trail. At the fork, stay left, then stay left again onto Dixie Mountain Loop. You’ll wrap around the west side of a small hill, bearing right through two junctions.
Follow a wash for a few steps, a great view of Dixie Mountain opening up right ahead of you. The trail bends to your left and begins its climb up the hill. This is the steepest part of the hike, but it’s nothing too strenuous.
Atop the hill, admire Dixie Mountain and the other surrounding peaks. For being so close to the city, this trail really does offer an impressive view. Catch your breath and take the time to appreciate it before heading back down.
You’ll return to the trailhead on the same route, retracing your steps back to the starting point.
Hiking Route Highlights
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve
The Phoenix Sonoran Preserve is a permanently protected desert habitat north of Phoenix, Arizona. This 9,600-acre preserve offers 36.0mi of trails accessible from three main trailheads. In this protected habitat, local flora and fauna are able to thrive, providing an excellent experience for visitors. The preserve offers opportunities for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Sonoran Preserve open?
The preserve is open from 5 AM to 7 PM, but you can leave as late as 11 PM (no entry after 7 PM).
Is there a fee to use the Sonoran Preserve?
No, there are no fees required to hike in this area.
Insider Hints
Try a midweek hike if you want more of the trail to yourself.
The preserve runs nature programs on occasion. Check out the Sonoran Preserve website for more information.
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