Organ Pipe Cactus National Park Hiking Trails & Biking
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Find information about the hiking trails and biking routes at Organ Pipe Cactus National Park.
There are many many miles of roads open to bikers and hiking trails running through Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. In addition to marked trails, map and compass off-trail hiking is fantastic for canyon exploration.
Easily accessible hiking trails:
- Visitor Center Nature Trail
- Palo Verde Trail (pet friendly)
- Desert View Trail
- Campground perimeter trail (pet friendly)
- Victoria Mine Trail, please stay on the trail
- Estes Canyon Trail (Ajo Mountain area)
- Bull Pasture Trail (Ajo Mountain area)
- Arch Canyon Trail
- Alamo Canyon Trail
Biking
Any roads open to cars are also open to bikes. One popular route is 21-mile-long Ajo Mountain Drive, with many scenic desert views. Puerto Blanco Drive provides a route to the Pinkley Peak Picnic Area, with interpretive signs along the way describing the ecology and culture of the Sonoran Desert.
Bikers are advised to always be wary of drivers who may be distracted by the scenery around them and also to carry a secure lock if you plan to leave your bike for even a short amount of time anywhere in the park.
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