Quartz Mine, Skyline Crest, and Mountain Wash Trails Loop
Quartz Mine, Skyline Crest, and Mountain Wash Trails Loop
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6.59km
210m
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Embark on an easy hiking adventure through the Quartz Mine, Skyline Crest, and Mountain Wash Trails Loop, covering 4.1 miles (6.6 km) with a manageable 699 feet (213 metres) of elevation gain. This route typically takes around 1 hour and 59 minutes to complete. You will experience beautiful desert scenery, offering expansive vistas of the White Tank Mountains and the Sonoran Desert, with a varied terrain of smooth dirt paths and rocky sections. Keep an eye out for distinctive quartz rock, identifiable by its white or subtle pink gleam and gray veins, scattered along the way.
This loop is situated within Skyline Regional Park, making your visit straightforward with amenities like clean bathrooms and clear signage available at the trailhead. Remember that the trail generally offers no shade, so plan your hydration and sun protection accordingly. The best times to hike this route are during the cooler spring, fall, and winter months, avoiding the intense summer heat.
The trail provides a unique opportunity to explore the Sonoran Desert ecosystem, showcasing its rugged beauty and diverse landscape. The presence of quartz rock adds a distinctive geological element to your hike, setting it apart from other desert trails. This well-supported park environment ensures a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience for all skill levels.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.34 km
238 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.52 km
2.95 km
101 m
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Elevation
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Lowest point (410 m)
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The trail is located within Skyline Regional Park in Buckeye, Arizona. You can find clear signage at the trailhead leading to the loop. The park offers ample parking facilities.
The trail is located within Skyline Regional Park. While the park offers amenities like clean bathrooms and shaded ramadas, you should check the official Skyline Regional Park website for current information on entrance fees or permit requirements before your visit.
Generally, trails in Skyline Regional Park are dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Bring plenty of water for both yourself and your pet, as there is no shade.
The Quartz Mine, Skyline Crest, and Mountain Wash Trails Loop is best enjoyed during the cooler months. Spring, fall, and winter offer the most pleasant hiking conditions, allowing you to avoid the intense summer heat of the Sonoran Desert.
This combined loop is generally considered to be of medium difficulty. While a shorter 1.3-mile 'Quartz Mine Loop' within the park is easy and family-friendly, the full loop presents a more moderate challenge with some rocky and uneven sections. Some parts, particularly on the Quartz Mine trail, can be quite challenging.
You'll experience beautiful desert scenery with expansive vistas of the White Tank Mountains and the Sonoran Desert. The terrain is a mix of smooth dirt paths and rocky sections, which can be uneven. A unique feature is the opportunity to find quartz rock, identifiable by its white or subtle pink gleam and gray veins.
Yes, the loop is known for its stunning desert views and panoramic vistas of the White Tank Mountains. A notable and interactive feature is the chance to discover quartz rocks scattered along the trails, adding a unique element to your hike.
Yes, the Quartz Mine, Skyline Crest, and Mountain Wash Trails Loop incorporates several official trails. The route primarily follows sections of the Quartz Mine Trail, Skyline Crest Trail, and Mountain Wash trail. It also briefly uses parts of the Lost Creek and Parking Lot Connector trails.
The full combined loop is rated as medium difficulty, which might be challenging for very young children or inexperienced hikers. However, Skyline Regional Park offers a shorter, easier 'Quartz Mine Loop' of about 1.3 miles that is considered beginner-friendly and suitable for families looking for a gentle introduction to desert hiking.
Skyline Regional Park, where this loop is located, provides several convenient amenities for hikers. These include clean bathrooms, shaded ramadas perfect for resting or picnicking, and clear signage at the trailhead to help you navigate.
There is generally no shade along the Quartz Mine, Skyline Crest, and Mountain Wash Trails Loop. It's crucial to prepare accordingly. Bring plenty of water, wear sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, and consider wearing appropriate hiking shoes for the mixed terrain.
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