Yes there are more than 4 trails in Mesa, Arizona.
But here is the reason why we selected these 4 only:
- All these 4 trails are well-known and highly regarded trails within Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa, Arizona.
- While they may not have the national fame of major hiking destinations like the Grand Canyon.
- But these trails are highly popular among local hikers and visitors.
So without any further delay let’s get into the topic.
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Pass Mountain Trail

It is a popular hiking loop located in Usery Mountain Regional Park, near Mesa, Arizona.
It is approximately 7.5 miles (12 km) loop with an elevation of about 900β1000 feet.
Unlike some popular trails closer to Phoenix or Scottsdale, Pass Mountain is relatively less crowded, especially on weekdays.
Trail Highlights:
- πΈ Panoramic views of the Valley and Tonto National Forest
- ποΈ Peaceful desert atmosphere with fewer crowds
- π Great for sunrise and sunset hikes
Saguaro Trail

It is also located within Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa, Arizona. It is renowned for its abundant saguaro cacti.
It is approximately 1.0 mile (1.6 km) loop with minimal elevation gain.
It’s entrance fee is the same because they are both located within Usery Mountain Regional Park.
Trail Highlights:
- π΅ You’ll see here the iconic saguaro cactus
- πΆββοΈ Easy, flat trail perfect for beginners
- π§ββοΈ Quiet, short walk ideal for morning walk
Mesa Arizona Hiking Trails For Beginners (Locally Famous)
Usery Mountain Pass Trail

It is located within Usery Mountain Regional Park, on the northeastern edge of Mesa, Arizona.
It is approximately 7.1 miles (11.4 km) loop trail with an elevation of about 600 feet (183 meters).
Trail Highlights:
- πΎ You have a chance to see desert wildlife
- π Expansive mountain and desert views
Desert Hawk Trail

Again it is located within Usery Mountain Regional Park.
It is approximately 0.6 miles (0.97 km) loop with an minimal elevation of around 30 feet (9 meters).
Trail Highlights:
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family-friendly and stroller-accessible
- π Located near the Nature Center with educational signage
- πΏ Quick and relaxing nature loop
Fee Detail
All trails within Usery Mountain Regional Park including Pass Mountain Trail, Saguaro Trail, Usery Mountain Pass Trail, Desert Hawk Trail, and others are covered under one single entrance fee.
π΅ You Only Pay Once:
- $7 per vehicle (covers everyone in the vehicle for the entire day)
- $2 per person (if you’re walking in or biking in)
- $85 Annual Pass (grants unlimited access to all Maricopa County parks, not just Usery)
Once you’re inside the park, you can hike any trail without paying additional fees.
Conclusion
Here is my opinion on the trails :
1οΈβ£ Pass Mountain Trail
- For the adventure seeker.
2οΈβ£ Saguaro Trail
- For beginners and casual walkers.
3οΈβ£ Usery Mountain Pass Trail
- For the scenic explorer.
4οΈβ£ Desert Hawk Trail
- For the family day out.
Have you hiked any of these trails? Share your favorite experience or tip in the commentsβweβd love to hear from you!
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