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Peralta Regional Park Map
Trail details
- Difficulty
- Intermediate
- Notable Features
- Hole in the Rock
- Mileage
- 1.214 miles
- Difficulty
- Intermediate/Advanced
- Notable Features
- Very narrow single track on the northwest portion of the loop
- View/rest spot at the very north end of the trail
- Mileage
- 1.093 miles
- Difficulty
- Intermediate/Advanced (to get to the trail), beginner once on the trail
- Notable Features
- Ridgeline trail with great 360-degree views on most of the trail
- Intersects with the view/rest spot on the Oro Vista Loop
- Mileage
- 0.433 miles
- Difficulty
- Beginner/Intermediate
- Notable Features
- Stargazing Node
- Several wash crossings, watch for signs
- Mileage
- 0.278 miles
- Difficulty
- Advanced/Expert
- Notable Features
- The end of trail is the highest trail point in the park
- Great views
- Two crested arm saguaros visible from the end of the trail point
- The upper portion of the trail is not recommended for bicycles
- For safety reasons, no equestrians on the upper portions of the trail. This area is signed with "no equestrian" signage
- Mileage
- 0.278 miles
- Difficulty
- Intermediate/Advanced
- Notable Features
- Longest trail option
- Connects to most other trail loops
- Desert riparian area experience on portions of the trail
- East portion of the trail requires some route-finding skills
- Mileage
- 2.659 miles
- Difficulty
- Beginner/Intermediate
- Notable Features
- Intersects with Interpretive Trail
- Close to many picnic ramadas
- Mileage
- 1.263 miles
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- Notable Features
- 6 educational interpretive panels
- Sitting benches
- Harder surface trail, good for strollers, etc.
- No equestrians, please
- Mileage
- 0.528 miles
There are several connector trails within the park. These connector trails vary in length and difficulty and focus on opportunities to connect trail users to the trail network in general or to different featured trails/loops.
All but one of the connector trails will be identified in the field with a brown directional arrow.
The Backpack Connector trail provides both access to our backpack camping sites and a trail connection to the north and south portions of the Desperado Trail.
This trail is identified in the field with the camping designated marker you see here.