Competitive Track
The third competitive track in the Maricopa County Regional Park system, located in Estrella Mountain Regional Park, was completed in February 2000. Several updates since then provide four loops with five options: Beginner, Junior, Technical (experts only), Long Loop Mountain Pass, and Long Loop (which is 9.5 miles) for a total track of 16.8 miles. The long loop is challenging, but may be used by persons of most skill levels. The Technical Loop is nearly five (5) miles long and is recommended for experts only.
All of the competitive tracks are primarily used by Mountain Bicyclists, but are also used from time-to-time by cross country runners and "endurance" horse riders. The tracks are designed for high speeds, racing events and fun. They feature steep climbs, and drops, fast corners, twists and turns and rugged rocky terrain.
Development of the Estrella Track was made possible through a partnership with Phoenix International Raceway. Construction crews from PIR built access and service roads, parking lots, and a nearby Group Campground.
To obtain a copy of the competitive track map, please visit the map page.
(Always check with the Park Office for camping reservations.)
Trails
Estrella Park offers over 44 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Park Trails range in length from 2.3 miles to 8.8 miles and range in difficulty from easy to strenuous. If you are looking for an easy, relatively short hike, the 2.4 mile Baseline Trail is recommended. If you are looking for a long, all day hike, the Pederson Trail encompasses 8.7 miles.
Hiking and riding trails are easily accessible via trailheads located at the Nature Center, Arena, and Amphitheater. A mountain bike trail brochure that categorizes trail difficulty is available at the park office. Visit Estrella's Trails page for a complete list of trails and distances. All trails are multi-use unless otherwise designated. All trail users are encouraged to practice proper trail etiquette.
Always remember to carry plenty of water and let someone know where you are going.