Ridge View Trail

Ridge View Trail

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

2.2 mi

Elevation Gain

300 ft

Est. Time

1.5 to 2 hours depending on pace and photography stops. Add 30-60 minutes if watching sunset at the overlook.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

October to April (cooler temperatures, lower precipitation, stable conditions for desert hiking).

Overview

About This Trail

Ridge View Trail is a 2.2-mile, easy-to-moderate out-and-back hike through Sonoran desert terrain with 300 feet of steady elevation gain. The trail delivers secluded desert views and culminates at a scenic overlook with spectacular sunset vistas. Expect rocky, cactus-studded natural trail and full sun exposure—this hike demands heat and hydration respect, not technical skill. The payoff is the overlook's unobstructed Sonoran panorama, where desert beauty peaks at golden hour.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy to moderate: gentle elevation gain, but full sun exposure and cactus terrain require preparation and fitness.

Trail Highlights

Spectacular sunset viewing with expansive Sonoran desert vistas. The overlook frames unobstructed panoramic views of desert landscape with saguaro silhouettes in the mid-ground and distant ridges. Light transforms the scene at golden hour.

Insider Tips

• The panorama expands with each switchback—each elevation gain reveals new desert landscape. Don't rush. • The final 0.3 miles to the overlook offer the sharpest views; don't cut the hike short. • Sunset light transforms the desert in 20 minutes—scout your photo spot early and settle in to watch it unfold. • Descents are faster but steeper on knees and ankles; pole usage protects joints and improves safety. • For uncrowded visits, aim for weekday hikes in May-Sept (if heat tolerance is high) or early morning in peak season. • The overlook catches wind—expect gusts in spring (March-April).

Best Season to Hike

October to April (cooler temperatures, lower precipitation, stable conditions for desert hiking).

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2-3 liters of water minimum—no refill sources. Electrolyte supplement helps in heat.
  • Full sun exposure: wide-brimmed hat, SPF 30+ sunscreen, and long sleeves for cactus protection.
  • Wear sturdy, closed-toe boots—cactus spines are sharp and terrain is rocky.
  • Trekking poles reduce knee/ankle impact on descent; use them religiously.
  • Make noise while hiking—alert javelina and rattlesnakes to your presence.
  • For sunset hikes, arrive early (1.5-2 hours prior) to secure parking and overlook position.
  • On descent, slow your pace and watch foot placement on rocky patches.

Family Info

Suitable for families if children can handle desert heat, full sun exposure, and cactus hazards. Emphasize the need for hydration (2-3 liters), closed-toe boots, and hat. The modest distance and sunset payoff make it rewarding for kids; supervise closely around cactus and on rocky descent.

What Hikers Say

Hikers consistently praise Ridge View for its gentle elevation gain, secluded desert atmosphere, and extraordinary sunset payoff. The hike is accessible for most fitness levels but demands heat respect and smart hydration. Most report the 2.2 miles fly by due to steady scenic views and the overlook's compelling reward.

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