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    Gateway Trailhead

    4.8 (40 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Judy L.

    The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. We had our elderly parents with us, so we did this Bajada Nature Trail. The trail is laid out like a figure 8. Trail Surface: 100% of the trail surface is hard and surfaced with stabilized decomposed granite. It was a good light walk after a meal with the family.

    Shan C.

    This is regarding the Tom's Thumb to Bell Pass trail which is 13 miles. Start early and BRING LOTS OF WATER. I think it took us 6 hours. We had our friend bring icy cold Gatorade from the other end of the loop (mostly for morale), and we went in February. The trail has two steep summits and has rocky shards on the way down, so going up and down sucks equally. This trail is commonly used to train for the Grand Canyon. Definitely a mind over matter trail. The trailhead has nice parking, clean bathrooms, and friendly staff. There are many trails ranging in difficulty and the easy ones are very popular. But even on the more difficult trail you will occasionally run into people.

    View from the saddle
    Haneen O.

    It's been 5 years, so I'm updating my review! I am a regular at this trailhead and it is my favorite one in the valley and happens to be the closest one to me. I enjoy hiking early in the summer because of cooler temps but also less people! Always a perk as someone who enjoys the solitude of the mountains. I've done the Gateway Loop plenty of times but the last few years, I've incorporated additional trails into my routine. My personal favorite is the Bell Pass Loop, which is about 9.5 miles (15k) and takes you around the mountain to some quieter areas. I prefer going counter-clockwise but have done both directions. I've done Bell Pass Trail, which takes you to the summit of that one and back to the trailhead, which is 7 miles (11.2k). I've also hiked to Tom's Thumb from this trailhead which is about 11 miles (17.7k) roundtrip, which is nice because the trailhead for that trail is much further to drive to. Depending on the time of year, you will get to see a variety of wildlife and fauna, plus stunning views of the mountains and valleys. Throughout the years, I have seen deer, javelinas, desert tortoises, rattlesnakes, garden snakes, rabbits, lizards, tarantula, chipmunks, squirrels, birds, and probably more! I've seen a few owl feathers but no owls yet. I enjoy encountering wildlife because it reminds me that this is their home and we are just visiting. Regarding the rattlesnakes, keep your eyes (and ears) open as they can be found on the trails. Most hikers will warn you when they see one, even in the remote parts of the trail (if someone else is around). Overall, this is a wonderful trailhead that is well-maintained with bathrooms, water fountains, bottle refill, maps, volunteer stewards, plentiful parking, and the best part: a variety of trails! Highly recommend.

    Beautiful view
    Jaquay R.

    I love this place and haven't been in years since I moved to South Phoenix. I was meeting a friend for lunch in the area and decided to do a quick hike on one of the trails. It was a beautiful day with beautiful scenery. There were so many cars in the parking lot. I didn't want to be amongst the crowd if there was one so I chose the immediate trail to the left before entering the park gateway. I can't remember the trail name but it was peaceful. There were people walking back on my way in but it was less busy going in.

    Steph G.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS TRAIL PARK. I had actually lived across the street and built a home there when this park was being built and we were fortunate enough to be invited when it opened. And since then we have moved, however I return when I am in Arizona and try to get at least a small hike in. It is just a wonderful spot. There is plenty of parking. We do not need to be right on top of the entrance. There are restrooms and water fountains. I usually do the gateway loop but because of an injury I've been doing the saguaro loop which is a much easier out and back mile or 2 mile hike. Always take water or supplies, even if you are an experienced hiker. Gateway is a little bit more difficult. Saguaro is great for beginners and even families. With a very small rise in elevation it basically is just a loop that goes out in front of the mountain and back down towards the park entrance. What I also like to do is when I'm coming back from it is walk the botanical garden path which is beautiful. That is a hard packed surface so if you are mobility challenged or not a hiker, this might be the spot for you. Park open space up upon sunrise and sunset. If you want that desert experience, this could be a great place for you, especially if you're visiting Arizona. You don't need to hike - you can enter the welcome center and then cross the bridge and take pictures amongst the saguaro cactus and have the mountain behind you as back. Always remember to take out what you brought in whether that's trash or a doggie bag.

    Amazing cacti on the hike.
    Beverlee A.

    Great hiking choice. The stewards were so helpful. We did the 2 miles round trip loop and then the educational one. Really great views. Highly recommend!

    Fun for everyone!
    Scott W.

    Without a doubt, one of my favorite trailheads at the McDowells! Tons and tons of ample parking with clean restrooms. Conveniently located and a great start to get you on what I refer to as the backside of the McDowells The only issue is you're forced to contend with a fairly major section of the Gateway Loop. It's obviously one of the more popular trails in the McDowells as it is relatively flat, it's easy for everyone and it's a "Gateway" to other sections of the preserve. I really don't have any other cons to this trailhead other than the popularity of it simply again, due to that popular Gateway Loop. Otherwose, the parking lot, trailhead and restrooms are quite pleasant and an awesome way to start your hike!

    Doggo tested. Doggo approved (In winter. No doggos in the summer after the sun rises, seriously).
    G L.

    So here's the thing - you need to get here before other people. I love hiking or trail running here solo for conditioning because it's very safe with lots of regulars BUT my goodness it can get way too crowded. Aim for a weekday if possible, and if not, get up and get out early on the weekend. Great restrooms at trailhead. *If you are used to 'zona you'll be fine, but if you are not from the desert do take water and wear some shoes with good soles. This is a particularly rocky trail, be sure you have good support on your feet. ***There's no shade, so do not test the limits with your dog if it's getting too warm.

    Travis T.

    I've been hitting this trailhead early in the mornings quite a bit this year. The Gateway Trailhead is part of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The starting point has a shaded facility with clean restrooms and a park ranger on hand to help guide you. They do have paper maps available if you need one. The beginning part of the loop can be packed at times. But once you get going, the foot traffic smooths out. In addition to cacti, there are beautiful wild flowers and lots of little desert critters along the way. They even have a small flat nature trail with interactive exhibits that is great for all ages. What I like about this trail is that you have many options to choose from. You can make it a short day or make it longer by accessing one of the many other trials that branch off of it. The Gateway Loop is around 4 miles and is rated moderate. Wear good shoes as the trail can be a little rocky. The most important thing to remember is to bring plenty of water (especially during the summers). Gateway Trail is both dog and bike friendly. Just keep in mind that they do prohibit electric bikes and dogs must be on a leash. The parking lot is pretty large and easy to find and open from dusk to dawn. This is Arizona - we have snakes. So don't mess with them if you see one.

    Saturdays are made for hiking!
    Renita F.

    I'm proud to announce that those as my very first hike as an Arizona newcomer and I'm so glad I did it. This trail was easy to find and had smoke parking. I love that it has several different trail options ranging from easy to very difficult. Every sign was easy to understand and follow. Everyone in the trail was so nice and patient with newbies like myself. Patrons brought their children and family pets along. The weather was perfect even at 8a! It seems the higher up we went the more frisk the air smelled. There were breathtaking views perfect for selfies and hikers even offered to snap photos for us. I love this trail and it's only 10 minutes from my home as I live near Greyhawk. This will definitely be my go to trail from now on.

    Tia T.

    Everyone in the neighborhood knows about this gem. There are several trails from east to difficult and all types of people and families on the trails. We got here around 8:30. The late morning and on starts to get pretty packed. There is a bathroom area and water stations prior to hitting the trails as well as an information desk. Once you get a little fair in you will see the didnt trail options based on ease and length. What a beautiful view and right in north Scottsdale

    Amanda A.

    Started this hike at 6:45am on a Wednesday and not too busy. I did pass a handful of people, but the majority of the trail was just me, my pup, and nature. There is a good size parking lot and plenty of open spaces. There's a shaded area at the entrance with water fountains. The hike is about 4 miles for the loop. I went clockwise. The elevation gain was about 330 feet. Took me just under 2 hours. This is a good hike as it's fairly easy, but you do get some cardio in. Perfect for wanting to get out but not do a hard hike. Also good for those not used to hiking. You can also make this easier or harder depending on how you feel as there are many trails that branch off. There was a section of the hike (pretty much from top and back down) where there were so many gnats! At any given time I had 5 on me and they kept trying to fly up my nose and landing on my face. It made the rest of the hike not so pleasant. I'm not sure if it was the time of day/ season/ my scent but I've never encountered this on other hikes around the valley. Minus 1 star for this.

    Meg B.

    A super fun trail. We went on a spring afternoon and it wasn't too hot. The trail is a little over 4 miles and took us just under 2 hours. Not super steep. Our 14 year managed it with no complaints! Beautiful views

    We had fun learning & looking for critters in the wild.

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    Lots of fun! We did a 30 minute hike! It was very fun! Went with friends nd teachers! It was the best

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    About 13 mile loop. Gateway to Bell Pass to Tom's Thumb to Windgate....great prep for Grand Canyon!

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    Ask the Community - Gateway Trailhead

    Can dogs go along on this trail? Are they allowed?

    Yes. Leashes are required, they have poop bags and doggy water fountains too.

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    Review Highlights - Gateway Trailhead

    I usually do the gateway loop but because of an injury I've been doing the saguaro loop which is a much easier out and back mile or 2 mile hike.

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    4.7(35 reviews)
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    Flying E Ranch - A view of the Cholla Cactuses that Jamie and Ralph were kind enough to pull over and educate the kids on while out on a trail ride

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