Prescott Peavine Trail
check with the trail manager for updated details before visiting.
Prescott Peavine Trail
City, Town, or County
Backcountry Trail
Rail Trail
- Length
5.3 miles
- Elevation Gain
--
- Route Type
out & back
- Length
5.3 miles - Elevation Gain
-- - Route Type
out & back
Walk, hike, bike, or horseback along this four-mile rail-to-trail project.
Location: Prescott, AZ near downtown to Alt.89
- States: Arizona
- Counties: Yavapai
Prescott, Arizona's first multi-use, non-motorized trail is for all ages. Walk, hike, bike, or horseback along this four-mile rail-to-trail project. This scenic rail trail has already been recognized as part of the Arizona State Trails System and Prescott's Mile-High Trail System. The trail acts as a year-round transportation route, allowing visitors to enjoy the area's natural beauty while participating in a number of outdoor recreation activities. When completed, this 18.5-mile trail along a historic railroad route will serve as a link to other trail systems in nearby Chino Valley and Prescott Valley.
There are 6.7 miles of the Peavine in Prescott, and 5.3 miles in Chino Valley. There will soon be a 6.5-mile connector, which will make the entire trail 18.5 miles.
Accessibility Information
No text provided.
Allowed Uses:
Bicycling Equestrian Hiking/WalkingPublic Contact
Chris HoskingCity of Prescott
P.O. Box 2059
Prescott, AZ 86302
[email protected] • (928) 777-1590
Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.
More Details
- Elevation (low): 5160
- Elevation (high): 5220
- Elevation (cumulative): --
- Part of a Trail System? No
- State Designations: Arizona State Trails System/Prescott Mile-High Trail
- Surface (primary): Rock, crushed
- Surfaces (additional): Rock, crushed
- Tread Width (average): 127"
- Tread Width (minimum): --
- Running length (minimum): --
- Tread Grade (average, percent): 1
- Tread Grade (maximum): 1
- Running length (maximum): --
- Cross-slope (average, percent): --
- Cross-slope (maximum): --
- Running length (maximum): --
- Certified as an NRT
May 31, 2001