
What we’re about
Arizona is one of the best places to go hiking and visit the great outdoors. At Trail Mix Hiking, we hope to bring together those like minded individuals who share a passion for hiking and want to experience nature. We invite those folks dedicated to enjoying the wilderness and respecting our environment, and of course... hiking!
Below you'll find a list of our group policies and various information pages. Be sure to familiarize yourself with them before joining our group and certainly before attending your first event.
- We have a strict Code of Conduct that we expect all members to adhere to.
- We have information for new hikers on what to expect and how to be prepared for our events.
- We have information about where our regular hikes are located and the rating system I use.
- We hike both weekends and midweek. I know not everyone can join us for midweek hikes, but we like them a lot so understand when we do these that you're welcome to come on our frequent weekend outings.
- If you would like to volunteer to lead an event, here are my expectations for trail leaders and how to get started as an event organizer. If after reading both pages you're still interested, step up and let me know!
- If you'd like information about local hikes, we have compiled some links for parks and preserves in the valley.
- Hiking is an inherently dangerous activity. Whether you RSVP or not, by accompanying us on events you and your guests agree to this waiver and attend at your own risk!
- Be sure to include an actual recognizable photograph of yourself in your profile that clearly shows your face. Invalid profile photos include nature scenes, cartoons, pictures of your children/dog, blurry shots, pictures of your feet, wearing a mask or covering up with hats and sunglasses, showing the back of your head, micro pictures or group photos (i.e. it's not clear which one is you). This policy is primarily for our safety and yours. We meet lots of strangers in remote places, so it helps to know who we're looking for when we gather at a trailhead. Also if you get lost on the trail, we want to show the rescue party who to look for. Finally we're all about being friendly, and it's way more sociable to show yourself so we can greet you properly at our next event. So quit hiding and post a picture in your profile before you join. If you're stuck, here's a link about how to add and manage your meetup photos.
Upcoming events
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Granite Mountain Loop/Balanced Rock
Granite Mountain Trailhead, 31402 N 136th St, Scottsdale, AZ, USCome with us as we explore one of the most beautiful mountains in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve!
This hike is rated Intermediate. We will do the Granite Mountain Loop and then go over to Balanced Rock as a side trip. The length is about 7 miles. The rock formations are similar to the Tom’s Thumb area, but an added bonus is the Giant Saguaros. This is a beautiful hike where you will see the variety of flora in the preserve.
You're encouraged to bring snacks, sun protection of some sort and you should bring at least 2+ liters of water per person and sturdy hiking footwear. You will see how beautiful the Sonoran Desert can be.
Please note that neither myself, nor any other trip leaders are professional tour guides, nor do we have any special training in first aid or rescue. You are entirely responsible for your own safety.
DISTANCE: About 7 miles
ELEVATION GAIN: Minimal, mostly rolling terrain, about 500 feet
TRAIL STYLE: Large loop.
DURATION: About 3 hours with stop.
FACILITIES: Bathrooms, but no drinking water.
DIRECTIONS: Take Scottsdale Road or Pima Road to Dynamite and go East on Dynamite Blvd. Continue on Dynamite name changes to Rio Verde Drive. Turn left (north) at 136th Street. The trailhead will be on your left 2 miles up the road near the power lines. There is a sign. GPSs don't work well for finding Trailheads in the preserve, so use a map.
TRAIL MAP: Trail Map here (North Region):
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/preserve/trail-maps6 attendeesPapago Park West - Easy Hike
625 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, Ar, USThis hike is rated EASY. If you've been waiting for the weather to cool down to get back out to the trails this is your sign! Join us as we hike the Double Butte Loop Trail at Papago Park (West).
This is an easy natural trail that traverses the circumference of both the small butte near the parking lot and the larger double buttes to the north.
Any questions call or Text me (Susan) at 480-295-9824.
DISTANCE: 2.3 miles roundtrip
ELEVATION GAIN: 50 ft
DURATION: 2 hours
FACILITIES: None
WEBSITE: Trailmap (https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/papago-park)
DIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD: 625 N Galvin Parkway (West side of Galvin not East)
Take AZ-202 to exit 4 Van Buren Street. Head east on Van Buren, then turn north (left) onto Galvin Pkwy. After .3 mile at a light turn left onto Papago Park Road which will take you directly to the parking lot. The parking lot is on the WEST side of Galvin Parkway. Do NOT go to the zoo, do NOT go to "Hole In The Rock".Bring water and wear sunscreen. Regular tennis shoes are fine, but no open toed sandals.
Look forward to meeting you!
480-295-9824 if you have questions or get lost.
Susan
6 attendeesPapago Park West - Easy Hike
625 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, Ar, USThis hike is rated EASY. If you've been waiting for the weather to cool down to get back out to the trails this is your sign! Join us as we hike the Double Butte Loop Trail at Papago Park (West).
This is an easy natural trail that traverses the circumference of both the small butte near the parking lot and the larger double buttes to the north.
Any questions call or Text me (Susan) at 480-295-9824.
DISTANCE: 2.3 miles roundtrip
ELEVATION GAIN: 50 ft
DURATION: 2 hours
FACILITIES: None
WEBSITE: Trailmap (https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/papago-park)
DIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD: 625 N Galvin Parkway (West side of Galvin not East)
Take AZ-202 to exit 4 Van Buren Street. Head east on Van Buren, then turn north (left) onto Galvin Pkwy. After .3 mile at a light turn left onto Papago Park Road which will take you directly to the parking lot. The parking lot is on the WEST side of Galvin Parkway. Do NOT go to the zoo, do NOT go to "Hole In The Rock".Bring water and wear sunscreen. Regular tennis shoes are fine, but no open toed sandals.
Look forward to meeting you!
480-295-9824 if you have questions or get lost.
Susan
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