Near Bursera Trail
First part of the Bursera Trail
Near Bursera Trail
Enjoy this view from the common portion of the Pyramid and Bursera trails.
Near Bursera Trail
Hop on the Bursera Trail for a gorgeous look at the Estrella Mountains.

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Bursera Trail

3.7 (3 Ratings)
A stiff climb up to a descent along the ridgeline.
2.9
mi
Distance
968
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.91mi
Distance
968ft
Elevation Gain
682ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,923ft
High Point
1,308ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Head north out of the parking lot at 19th Avenue and Chandler Boulevard - you'll be on Pyramid Trail for a short distance. You'll soon come to an intersection where a trail marker shows Bursera Trail branching off to the left. Bursera Trail starts off rather tame but soon becomes a steep, twisting climb, rising 600 feet in 1.5 miles. Although generally wide and non-technical, this trail is definitely moderately difficult, as the switchbacks are tight and often steep. Some definite grunt climbs with a few overlooks to catch your breath and soak in the view. As you climb higher there will be just a few flatter or brief downhill sections interspersed with the climbs, and the view becomes more stunning. To the north, you'll be able to look down into the Gila Valley on the neighboring Gila Trail and Lost Ranch Trail and ruins. Much of the trail is just on the northern side of the ridgeline, but you'll have frequent viewpoints to the south affording expansive views across the Ahwatukee neighborhoods, agricultural fields of the Gila Indian community, and the rugged Estrella Mountains to the southwest. The ridgeline sections of the trail are great fun. The exposure is not excessive, but this is Arizona where everything bitesanimals, plants, and rocksso be careful heading into some of the obscured turns. The descent continues down the west side, all the way to the bottom of the valley and through the wash to meet up with the Gila Trail. Take a right as Bursera and Gila Trails briefly merge, and then Bursera will branch off to the left heading upward for some more climbing. This section was formerly referred to as the Kebo Trail by those who were hiking the area before the official naming. There will be more switchbacks near the top until you finally meet up with the west section of National Trail.

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