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The Maricopa Trail is a 315 miles (507 km) [1] trail located within Maricopa County connecting the major regional and municipal parks in and around the Phoenix metropolitan area. A loop trail encircling much of the urbanized area, the trail also consists of four spurs that will connect the loop with outlying mountain parks in the region.
Maricopa County (/ ˌ m ær ɪ ˈ k oʊ p ə /) is a county in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Arizona.As of the 2020 census the population was 4,420,568, [1] or about 62% of the state's total, making it the fourth-most populous county in the United States and the most populous county in Arizona, and making Arizona one of the nation's most centralized states.
Sunflower is a region of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States adjacent to the Mazatzal Wilderness, west of Tonto National Forest and northwest of Roosevelt Reservoir. Formerly a mercury-mining district, Sunflower is now a destination for hikers, campers and off-road vehicle tours.
New River Mountains–Yavapai County & Maricopa County; Painted Rock Mountains–Maricopa County; Phoenix Mountains–Maricopa County; Sand Tank Mountains–Maricopa County; Sierra Estrella–Maricopa County; Salt River Mountains–Maricopa County; Usery Mountains–Maricopa County -- (See: Usery Mountain Recreation Area.) Vulture Mountains ...
Salt River Mountains–Maricopa County South Mountains (Arizona) –Maricopa County Usery Mountains –Maricopa County -- (See: Usery Mountain Recreation Area .)
Mummy Mountain is a mountain situated in Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States.The slopes of the mountain incorporate primarily suburban residential development while the upper summit areas are conservation sites. [3]
The White Tank Mountain Regional Park is a large regional park located in west-central Maricopa County, Arizona. Encompassing 29,271 acres (45.736 sq mi; 118.456 km 2) of desert and mountain landscape, it is the largest regional park in the county. [1] The bulk of the White Tank Mountains range is located within the park's boundaries.
Gila Valley Lookout is the highest point accessible by trail at 2,620 ft (800 m). Alta Ridge is the ridge on the eastern end of Maricopa peak. Telegraph Pass is a gap that separates the Guadalupe Range to the east and the Gila Range to the west.