Welcome to the Arizona State Trails Program. Arizona State Parks' Trails Program provides a number of benefits for trail users, organizations, and communities.
Historic trails have many stories to tell of countless families who endured hardships of early overland travel in search of a better life in Arizona. Learn More
The State Trails System promotes quality, non-motorized trails that are of special interest and significance to Arizona's residents and visitors. Learn More
The Arizona Trail is an 807 mile scenic trail that crosses Arizona, from Mexico to Utah. It links deserts, mountains, canyons, communities, and people. Learn More
Information about select trails in Arizona. Includes directions on how to reach the trail head. Learn More
Understanding shared-use trail etiquette can make hiking, biking, and riding trails more enjoyable for everyone. Learn More
Every five years, the agency prepares a statewide trails plan. Planning has begun on the 2010 version of this plan. Also, info on the 2005 plan. Learn More
Trail-related workshops, conferences, and trainings are a great way to learn new skills and develop an understanding of trail system challenges. Learn More
Website links for online resources including national organizations, state programs, and walking & bicycling partners. Learn More
Arizona State Parks administers Grant Programs for both non-motorized and motorized trails. Learn More
ASCOT promotes, develops, and preserves non-motorized trails throughout the state for mountain bikers, hikers, equestrians, and water trail users. Learn More
Historic Trails of Arizona
State Trails System
Arizona Trail
Top Trails
Share the Trail
Trails 2010 Plan
Workshops & Conferences
Trail Links & Partners
Trail Grants
ASCOT
ASCOT Photography Contest
Trail Planning & Construction
Comments or questions please contact:
State Trails Coordinator
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007