Maricopa Trail: Pinelake Park Segment
Maricopa Trail: Pinelake Park Segment
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Enjoy an easy 2.6-mile hike through Pinelake Park in Chandler, Arizona, featuring gentle terrain and family-friendly amenities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.25 km
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3.06 km
1.08 km
108 m
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2.12 km
1.31 km
798 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This specific Komoot route, named 'Maricopa Trail: Pinelake Park Segment', is an easy 4.2 km (2.6 mi) hike with minimal elevation gain. While the broader Maricopa Trail system is in Arizona, and there's a Pinelake Park in Chandler, Arizona, the characteristics of this particular segment (distance, minimal elevation) are more aligned with descriptions of a Pinelake Park segment of the Maricopa Trail located in Orrville, Alabama. Due to the naming overlap, it's important to verify the exact location if you're planning your trip.
This easy 4.2 km (2.6 mi) segment is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 4 minutes to complete, making it a pleasant short outing.
The terrain on this segment is very gentle, with minimal elevation changes (only about 3 meters up and 3 meters down). It's described as easy, suggesting a relatively smooth and accessible path suitable for a relaxed walk.
Yes, with its easy difficulty grade, short distance, and minimal elevation gain, this segment is very suitable for beginners and families looking for a leisurely outdoor experience.
While the broader Maricopa Trail system in Arizona generally allows dogs on leash, specific rules can vary by location. Given the easy nature of this particular segment, it's likely dog-friendly, but always check local regulations for Pinelake Park or the specific trail section you plan to visit to confirm leash requirements.
For trails in the southern United States, spring and fall typically offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot and humid, while winter might be cooler but still enjoyable. Always check the local forecast before you go.
Specific parking details for this 'Pinelake Park Segment' are not provided in the tour data. If this refers to Pinelake Park in Chandler, Arizona, you would typically find parking available at the park itself. For the Alabama location, access would be via local park entrances. It's advisable to consult local park maps or websites for precise trailhead and parking information.
Generally, local parks like Pinelake Park in Chandler, Arizona, do not require permits or charge entrance fees for basic trail use. Similarly, many segments of the Maricopa Trail system are free to access. However, if the trail passes through a regional park, there might be a day-use fee. Always check with the specific park or land management agency for the most current information.
Yes, this route primarily follows the 'Maricopa Trail' for about 95% of its length, with smaller sections also designated as 'Maricopa Trail'. This indicates it is part of a larger trail network, though this specific Komoot tour focuses on a short, distinct segment.
Given the easy terrain and park-like setting implied by 'Pinelake Park', you can expect a pleasant natural environment. Depending on the exact location (Alabama or Arizona), you might see local flora and fauna typical of that region, such as various bird species, small mammals, and native trees or desert plants. It's a good spot for a relaxing walk in nature.
If this segment is located within a developed park like Pinelake Park in Chandler, Arizona, it's common to find amenities such as restrooms, picnic areas, and potentially water fountains. For less developed sections, amenities might be scarce. It's always best to carry your own water and be prepared.