Near Mesquite Canyon Trail
Beginning the hike up the canyon.
Near Mesquite Canyon Trail
Looking up Mesquite Canyon trail, straight ahead. This trail junction/sign is a mere 400' from the trailhead.
Near Mesquite Canyon Trail
Sonoran cactus-scape, Oct. 20, 2007 ( with permission from meg99az)
Near Mesquite Canyon Trail
Phoenix from the Mesquite Canyon Trail
Near Mesquite Canyon Trail
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Mesquite Canyon Trail

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White Tank Regional Park, Arizona
10
mi
Distance
1,584
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.02mi
Distance
1,584ft
Elevation Gain
1,584ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
2,920ft
High Point
1,454ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Mesquite Canyon is a 10-mile trail that is situated in White Tank Regional Park. The White Tank Mountains are a landmark of the western border of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Look for the signs to the Mule Deer Trailhead to begin the hike. There are several trails that leave from this parking lot, but there are well marked signs for hikers to easily identify which trail they should embark on. Once hikers set off on the trail the first mile and a half is relatively flat. If hikers start out at sunrises, they are greeted with wonderful views of the mountains with the painted sky highlighting all of the peaks and desert life.Hikers will pass a parking lot, this is the last chance for water and restroom for the duration of the trail. This is also an alternate parking/trailhead in order to reduce the mileage by roughly three miles. Shortly after passing the parking lot the trail will ascend via a series of switchbacks. Once hikers reach the first climb they will follow Mesquite Canyon (the trail's namesake) for the duration of the canyon. Depending on the time of the year there might be water in the canyon. This is a great portion of trail to see the mule deer that live here. The trail continues to ascend along the backside of the canyon. Once the trail crests hikers will have views of the backside of the White Tanks as well as Goldwater Peak, the highest point in the range. Hikers will descend slightly until the trail junction, five miles from the trail head. That is the official end of the trail. Hikers can choose to turn around at that point or continue to Goldwater Peak by going left or turn and make the trail into a loop by going right. This is also a great point for hikers to turn around and follow the way they came back to the trailhead.

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Contributors
Blaine Hoppenrath