Near Campground Perimeter Trail
As the trail passes the Amphitheater, you get a great view of Twin Peaks and the desert landscape.
Near Campground Perimeter Trail
Looking out into the desert, you can see the mountains to the South.
Near Campground Perimeter Trail
The trail is a little rockier here as it descends toward the parking lot.
Near Campground Perimeter Trail
Chain fruit cholla next to the trail. The trail provides excellent examples of the variety of plant life you'll find in the Sonoran Desert.
Near Campground Perimeter Trail
Engelmann's Prickly Pear Cacti sit along the trail.

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Campground Perimeter Trail

2.0 (1 Rating)
A pleasant trail around the campground leading to trails that head out into the monument.
0.9
mi
Distance
40
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.93mi
Distance
40ft
Elevation Gain
40ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
1,720ft
High Point
1,679ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Campground Perimeter Trail is an easy loop around the Twin Peaks Campground at Organ Pipe National Monument. To access, drive past the Visitor Center and follow the signs to the left for Twin Peaks Campground. There is parking available roughly halfway around where the Victoria Mine Trail leaves, or in the campground. There really isn't a start point or end point to the trail as it is a circle around the campground. Starting from the entrance station for the purpose of this description, head clockwise around the campground. You'll immediately see vegetation common in the Sonoran Desert, including Saguaro Cacti, Organ Pipe Cacti, Prickly Pear Cacti, Chain Fruit Cholla, and Teddy Bear Cholla. There are views of the surrounding mountains, both in Arizona and Mexico at points along the entire trail. Birds can be seen flying between the bushes and cacti, while you may encounter the random coyote, fox, or other desert dwelling animal as you make your way around the campground. At 0.15 miles, a connector to the Palo Verde Trail breaks off to the left. At roughly 0.25 miles, the Palo Verde Trail takes off to the left and leads back to the Visitor Center. The trail continues to circle the campground at this point as it moves through several washes before arriving at the Victoria Mine Trail at roughly 0.6 miles. After passing the Victoria Mine Trail, the trail crosses the paved path that leads down to the amphitheater. The trail continues for another 0.3 miles until it reaches the checkin station where you started. This is an easy trail, especially for those staying at the campground and looking to get in an exercise any time in the day. There is little to no shade along the trail, so make sure to where sunscreen and a hat, and bring some water to stay hydrated as you make your way around the campground.

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Contributors
David Hitchcock