An Overview: West Mountain Trails

An Overview: West Mountain Trails

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

West Mountain is a high-versatility system: flat, accessible Whittington for walkers, plus lung-busting technical climbs for serious hikers. These trails see a fraction of the park's traffic, delivering genuine solitude with better wildlife sightings (deer, birds, squirrels). Expect steep, rocky sections with zero shade on exposed ridges and no water refills. Choose your difficulty carefully and carry 2L water minimum.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy to Strenuous (choose your own)

Trail Highlights

Genuine solitude and wildlife—these less-traveled trails deliver better sightings of deer, birds, and squirrels than crowded park alternatives. The payoff is the quiet, not a single viewpoint. Early morning yields deer activity and morning light through the oak canopy.

Insider Tips

Whittington Trail is jogging/walking friendly and loops cleanly—use it for a warm-up or low-commitment scout. • West Mountain Trail + Mountain Top Trail creates a 3.3-mile loop with 1,100ft elevation gain. Save this for when you're fully fueled and mentally fresh. • Start before 7 AM for best wildlife window. Bring binoculars to actually see the deer. • Multiple access points mean tactical flexibility—can't hack the big climb? Bail to Whittington or an easier interconnect. • False summit alert on Mountain Top Trail. Keep pushing past the initial 'top'—more elevation lurks ahead. • The descent is steeper and more technical than the climb. Many hikers underestimate this on the back half.

Best Season to Hike

Year-round

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2L water minimum—no refill points on trail. Dehydration on exposed ridges kills your day fast.
  • Bring trekking poles for steep descents (Mountain Top, Canyon)—loose rock eats ankles on the way down.
  • Start on Whittington if unsure—flat gravel, 40 minutes, zero commitment. Return for harder options.
  • Multiple trailheads (downtown, Whittington Park, Prospect Street, West Mountain Drive) give you tactical flexibility. Use it.
  • Make noise on trail—deer and squirrels are skittish. Early morning yields best wildlife viewing.
  • Download the NPS West Mountain trail map before going. Cell service at elevation is not guaranteed.

Family Info

Whittington Trail is stroller-friendly and ideal for young kids and casual walkers. Other trails require hiking stamina and comfort with steep uneven terrain. Age appropriateness depends on fitness level, comfort with rocky ground, and confidence on steep sections. No railings on exposed areas—close adult supervision mandatory for children. Hand-holding required on steep descents, especially Mountain Top's loose rocky section.

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