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Hiking around Dewey-Humboldt offers a blend of high-desert landscapes and mountainous terrain. The region is characterized by its transition from lower-elevation desert hills to higher-elevation ponderosa pine forests, providing varied scenery. Proximity to the Bradshaw Mountains and the Prescott National Forest contributes to rugged backdrops and significant elevation changes. Glassford Hill, an extinct cinder cone volcano, is a prominent natural landmark.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Easy 1.6-mile hike in Fain Park, featuring diverse landscapes, a created waterfall, and historical mining equipment along Lynx Creek.
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Hike the easy Stone Ridge Trail for 1.3 miles (2.0 km) with 205 feet (63 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 34 minutes.

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Embark on an easy hike along the Gold Pan Trail #444, a straightforward path leading you through an alpine atmosphere to the picturesque Lynx Lake. You'll find yourself surrounded by pine trees and mountain vistas, characteristic of the Bradshaw Mountains, as you make your way. This short route covers 1.0 miles (1.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 158 feet (48 metres), making it an ideal outing for a quick nature escape. Most hikers complete the journey in about 26 minutes, offering a refreshing experience without demanding too much time or effort.
Accessing the Gold Pan Trail #444 is convenient, with parking generally available within the Lynx Lake Recreation Area. This makes it easy to start your hike and enjoy the natural surroundings without hassle. Keep in mind that while the Gold Pan Trail itself is open for hiking, bicycles are not allowed on the connecting Lynx Lake perimeter trail, so plan your activity accordingly. Always remember to respect the natural environment and local regulations to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The true reward of this trail is reaching Lynx Lake, a scenic highlight within the Prescott National Forest. As you explore the area, keep an eye out for local wildlife; you might spot various birds, including bald eagles and ospreys, especially near the lake. Javelina are also known to frequent the vicinity. For an additional perspective, you can also enjoy the View of Lynx Lake from Johns Tank Trail, which is another notable feature in this beautiful region.
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Hike the easy Lynx Recreation Trail #311 for 1.2 miles around Lynx Lake, enjoying scenic views and wildlife in Prescott National Forest.
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Hike the easy 4.3-mile Salida Gulch Trail #95 to discover ancient petroglyphs and diverse landscapes near Prescott, Arizona.
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Beautiful southside view of Lynx Lake and superb hiking spot.
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One of the most popular outdoor areas in the Prescott, Arizona area.
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The picnic area at Lynx Lake offers an idyllic spot to enjoy a meal with a view. Nestled lakeside amid beautiful trees, the shaded tables provide a front-row seat to the lake's tranquil blue waters. Listen to birdsong as you dine, with the beautiful rugged landscape looming in the background. Whether a packed lunch or family barbecue, the picnic grounds at scenic Lynx Lake promise pleasant outdoor dining.
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This captivating trail in Prescott showcases intricate Native American rock art. Along the path, marvel at petroglyphs carved into the boulder centuries ago. Images of animals, human figures, and abstract designs reveal a glimpse into the lives of indigenous peoples.
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At an elevation of 5,000 feet, Lynx Lake welcomes a bunch of visitors and different recreationalists every day to its shoreline trails. The eastern side of the lake is known for being rockier and having more technical trails, but it makes up for the slower terrain with better views of the water.
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At an elevation of 5,000 feet, Lynx Lake welcomes a bunch of visitors and different recreationalists every day to its shoreline trails. The eastern side of the lake is known for being rockier and having more technical trails, but it makes up for the slower terrain with better views of the water.
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The picnic area at Lynx Lake offers an idyllic spot to enjoy a meal with a view. Nestled lakeside amid beautiful trees, the shaded tables provide a front-row seat to the lake's tranquil blue waters. Listen to birdsong as you dine, with the beautiful rugged landscape looming in the background. Whether a packed lunch or family barbecue, the picnic grounds at scenic Lynx Lake promise pleasant outdoor dining.
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This captivating trail in Prescott showcases intricate Native American rock art. Along the path, marvel at petroglyphs carved into the boulder centuries ago. Images of animals, human figures, and abstract designs reveal a glimpse into the lives of indigenous peoples.
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There are over 20 hiking routes available around Dewey-Humboldt, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging ascents.
The trails around Dewey-Humboldt cater to various skill levels. You'll find 13 easy routes, 6 moderate trails, and 3 more difficult options, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Dewey-Humboldt, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes and accessible trail systems.
Dewey-Humboldt offers a captivating blend of high-desert landscapes and mountainous terrain. You'll experience a transition from lower-elevation desert hills to higher-elevation ponderosa pine forests, with rugged backdrops from the nearby Bradshaw Mountains. The region also features unique geological formations like the Granite Dells, known for their spectacular boulder outcroppings.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Glassford Summit Hill Trail — Prescott National Forest. This moderate trail ascends Glassford Hill, providing 360-degree vistas of the surrounding high desert and the Quad-City area. You can also visit the Glassford Hill Summit highlight for the best viewpoints.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and unique geology. You can explore the Lynx Creek Pueblo Ruins, which feature intricate Native American rock art (petroglyphs) carved into boulders. The nearby Granite Dells also offer distinctive granite rock formations.
Yes, the Lynx Lake Trail loop — Prescott National Forest is an easy 2.8-mile loop that offers scenic views of Lynx Lake. It's a popular spot within the Prescott National Forest for a leisurely walk.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The Lynx Lake Trail loop — Prescott National Forest is an easy and popular choice for all ages. Additionally, the nearby Fain Park in Prescott Valley offers rolling hills, a small lake, and a bridge, perfect for a pleasant family walk.
Many trails in the Prescott National Forest, which surrounds Dewey-Humboldt, are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you pack out any waste. Specific rules may vary by trail, so check local signage.
While summers can be hot, the elevation around Dewey-Humboldt often makes it cooler than lower-lying areas in Arizona. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures. The region experiences a summer wet season due to the North American Monsoon, which can influence trail conditions.
Yes, the Lynx Lake Trail loop — Prescott National Forest is a well-known circular route that provides an easy and scenic experience around Lynx Lake.
Dewey-Humboldt is situated in a high-desert environment. The elevation contributes to its unique climate, often making it cooler than other parts of Arizona, and provides varied terrain for hiking.


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