North Mountain National Trail
North Mountain National Trail

North Mountain National Trail

Phoenix
View Photos
North Mountain National Trail

North Mountain National Trail

Distance: 1.7mi
Elevation: 676ft
Time: 1-1.5h

Difficulty Rating:

User Ratings:
No ratings yet

North Mountain Trail leads you to the top of 2060ft North Mountain in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve north of Phoenix. With the preserve stretching east and southeast, the views on this hike perfectly combine the city and the mountains. It’s a fantastic in-between hike that can challenge strong beginners but still satisfy stronger hikers, too. This isn’t a great pick for young families because of the light scrambling required, but it’s great for hikers who want to ease into using their hands on a low-consequence trail.

If you can time your summit for sunset, you’ll be awash in a golden glow. It’s an amazing experience! Parts of this trail are paved, but the paving comes after a rocky section, so we can’t consider this trail stroller or wheelchair-friendly. Bring water with you and try to hike before or after the heat of the day.

North Mountain National Trail Map

Getting there

The trailhead for the North Mountain National Trail is on N Mountain Park.

I’ve done this 0 people have done this
I want to do this 0 want to do this route

About

Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

October-May

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Good

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Loop


North Mountain National Trail
Elevation Graph


North Mountain National Trail Description

North Mountain rises above the Phoenix area, offering a gorgeous summit with expansive views of the city and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve to the southwest. The views are really special at sunset when the mountains over the city are silhouetted in orange and yellow.

This hike is fairly short, and most of the trail is actually paved. You’ll still have to deal with a 20-degree incline and some rocky sections that might require hands. For this reason, it’s not the most family-friendly hike, but older kids will likely be able to make it with some encouragement.

As with all hikes in the Phoenix area, make sure you bring lots of water with you, hike outside the heat of the day, and consider sun protection. We generally suggest avoiding hiking in the summertime because of the risk of dehydration or heat stroke.

From the trailhead, the first fifth-mile climbs through a rocky section. This part might be too difficult for older hikers or those with mobility challenges. Making your way up the rocky stretch, you’ll eventually connect to the paved part of the trail.

While paved, this route is still quite steep. Take breathers at the numerous overlooks and viewpoints you’ll find on the way. Looking south, you can see Central Avenue reaching towards the skyscrapers of downtown. Opposite downtown, you can see the mountains framing the city suburbs.

The top of the mountain has satellite towers on it, so you’ll know you’re there once you reach them. While many hikers do this as an out and back trail, our route continues off the other side of the mountain.

The descending path is rocky and rough, so take your time. The loop is a tougher way to complete this hike, but it’s recommended for hikers who want to challenge themselves. The route back is easy to follow, if a bit more rugged.

You’ll hike through North Mountain Park back to the trailhead. If you want to extend your adventures, consider bringing a picnic to enjoy in the park or bring a book to read in the sunshine.

Hiking Route Highlights

Phoenix Mountain Preserve

The North Mountain National Trail is part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, an urban park system that includes the impressive Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak, Shaw Butte, Dreamy Draw Mountain, and more. The preserve also encompasses parks and preserves, so it serves to maintain the unique desert mountains and landscapes of Phoenix for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is North Mountain Trail open?

The trail is open from 5 AM until 11 PM daily.

How tall is North Mountain?

North Mountain is 2104ft tall.

Is North Mountain easy to hike?

This hike is rated as moderately difficult.

Insider Hints

  • Consider bringing a picnic to enjoy after your hike.

  • Consider the out and back approach if you’ve got kids in tow.

Comments

0 Comments

Similar hikes to the North Mountain National Trail hike

Palisade to Basalt Loop

Palisade to Basalt Loop

Difficulty:
1.4mi
285ft
0.5-1h

The Palisade to Basalt Loop is a short, easy trail in the Deem Hills Recreation Area. This hike is 1.4mi

Two Bit and Rattle Saddle Loop

Two Bit and Rattle Saddle Loop

Difficulty:
5.1mi
1289ft
2.5-3.5h

The Two Bit and Rattle Saddle Trail is a moderately challenging hike in the Phoenix’s Mountain Preserve near Piestewa Peak.…

Ma-Ha-Tauk and Crosscut Loop

Ma-Ha-Tauk and Crosscut Loop

Difficulty:
1.7mi
397ft
1h

The Ma-Ha-Tauk and Crosscut Loop is a moderate hike in Phoenix’s South Mountain Preserve. With pleasant views and not much…