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Granite Mountain

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Granite Mountain
Tarantula on the trail to Granite Mountain
Granite Mountain
Hiking on the Granite Mountain trail
the Granite Mountain trail
Views from Granite Mountain
hiker on the Granite Mountain trail
map: Granite Mountain trail
Elevation plot: Granite Mountain trail

Location

How to Get There
This hike is located near Prescott, AZ.

To get to the trailhead: from the Phoenix area, take I-17 North to Cordes Junction. Take HWY-69 towards Prescott here. Traveling into Prescott from this route, the main street becomes Gurley St. Once you get to downtown, turn right (North) on Montezuma. This road soon becomes Whipple St., then it becomes Iron Springs Road. Keep an eye out for Granite Basin Road and make a right on this road. Take this paved road 3.9 miles to the signed parking for the Metate trailhead. As of May 2014, there is a $5 day use fee for this area. This trailhead has both restrooms and water.
addressone
Granite Basin Rd.
city
Prescott
state
AZ
country
USA
Region
Prescott Area

Hike details

Distance
8.40 [Miles] Total
Hike Distance- Details
8.4 miles round trip.
Time
4.00 [Hours]
Time-details
It took us 4.0 hours hiking to complete this hike, with a 20 minute stop at the top.
Elevation Change
2,800 Total gain/loss [Feet]
Elevation Gain
1,400 Total Elevation Gain [Feet]
Elevation Details
About 1400 ft elevation gain.
Hike Trail Type
Out and Back

Season

Best Season
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
Worst Season
  • January
  • November
  • December
Season Details
Fall, Winter, and Spring. We went a little late in the season and there was some snow on the top.
Date Hike completed
October 02, 2004

Solitude

Solitude
Medium
Solitude Details
Fair. Expect 10-20 other hikers/climbers in this area.

Difficulty

Difficulty Rating
Moderate
difficulty detail
Why didn't I bring my climbing shoes! Nice climb to great views. This is a moderate hike because of the elevation gain. Bring your binoculars to watch for the falcons and the rock climbers.

Permits

Be Aware of
Day use fee ($5)

Hike up to the top of Granite Mountain near Prescott, Arizona.

We took this hike a few days after a healthy rain. The snow at the top gave Granite Mountain an added level of charm. The day was warm enough to melt the snow, so the trail was a little muddy and wet. Still, we really enjoyed this hike.

From the well marked parking area, pay your $5 like a good citizen and cross the road to find the Granite Mountain trail (TR# 261). The trail crosses a normally dry creek (which had water in it during our hike) and stays flat for a little while. This trail is well signed, so stay on TR#261 for the duration of this hike. Stay right at the signed trail junction (JCT_1R on the map) and again at the unsigned trail junction with the dirt road (JCT_2R on the map).   

After 1.8 miles you reach the signed trail junction at Blair Pass (JCT_3R). There is a gate here that leads to two other trails. Don't go through this gate, instead turning right and following the trail as it heads towards Granite Mountain. Continue to follow this trail as you pass by the climbers trying their luck on the excellent climbing rock of Granite Mountain. Watch the skies for a glimpse of the endangered Peregrine falcons that like to nest in this area.

After 4.2 miles of hiking and a total elevation gain of 1400 ft, you will reach the Granite Mountain vista. Find a nice rock to enjoy your lunch and the surrounding views. You can easily see the city of Prescott from here, as well as a good view of Thumb butte and the Bradshaw mountains behind. 

Return by the same route. 

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