Near Ford Canyon Trail
1,625'; Ford Canyon/Waddell Trail trail junction sign. Paul is continuing on down the Ford Canyon Trail, I'll continue along the Waddell Trail & back to the trailhead where I started. 1 mile more to hike B4 returning to where I started.
Near Ford Canyon Trail
The trail
Near Ford Canyon Trail
Mesquite trail on right of signpost, Ford Canyon on left trail heading down past sign post.
Near Ford Canyon Trail
Climbing one of the granite ledges in Ford Canyon
Near Ford Canyon Trail
Along the Ford Canyon Trail

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Ford Canyon Trail

4.0 (7 Ratings)
A moderately strenuous trail that captures the diverse beauty of the White Tank Mountains.
7.2
mi
Distance
1,831
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
A day use fee of $6 per vehicle is require at the park entrance. The park is open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and from 6 a.m. through 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.22mi
Distance
1,831ft
Elevation Gain
430ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
2,855ft
High Point
1,439ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail is within the White Tanks Mountain Regional Park. It is one of the most fascinating trails in the park due to the variety of scenery and terrain. It can be traveled as an out-and-back trail or as part of a loop that utilizes the Willow Canyon and Mesquite Canyon trails. Challenging terrain and beautiful views abound on this trail so be sure to bring adequate water and a camera. The trail begins in the flat desert plain near the base of the mountains at what is known as the trailhead staging area. There is ample parking, a few picnic tables, and a portable toilet for last minute preparations before beginning your hike. The first three miles of trail are relatively flat and well maintained which makes for a pleasant hike for everyone in the family, including small children. After mile three, you come upon a signpost which cautions travelers of the hazardous conditions ahead. This is where things begin to get interesting, as the trail narrows and starts gaining elevation quickly. Some unique rock formations can be seen on this portion of the trail. Be on the lookout for one that resembles the profile of a man's head looking up at the clouds. Following the rocky hillside above Ford Canyon, the trail gets steep and narrow in some spots so be careful of your footing. Then, entering the bottom of the canyon, it makes its way through a winding riverbed filled with large rock and sand. Some of the rocks may require you to use your hands, but it isn't too difficult or dangerous if your experienced and careful. At about mile 4.5, the canyon reaches an old abandoned dam. This is a good place to take a rest, have a snack and turn around if you're not interested in completing the loop. If you continue up the canyon, some well placed trail markers lead you up and out of the canyon. The trail then winds around the rolling hills until it passes Willow Canyon Trail and ends at the intersection of Mesquite Canyon and Goat Camp Trail. If you are planning on hiking the loop, continue to either Willow Canyon Trail or Mesquite Canyon Trail which will take you back to the trailhead. This is a beautiful and challenging trail. You should know your limits before venturing out. It is quite secluded the farther out you go so bring adequate water, food, and a cell phone (service is available the entire trail).

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Contributors
John Parker