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Jog the Goldwater Lakes trail run loop in Prescott National Forest, an 8.1-mile moderate route with lake views and shaded Ponderosa pines.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Prescott National Forest
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1.60 km
Highlight • Monument
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4.07 km
Highlight • Lake
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10.7 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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13.1 km
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6.93 km
5.77 km
321 m
Surfaces
12.7 km
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The Goldwater Lakes trail system is conveniently located just a few miles from downtown Prescott. You'll find designated parking areas near the lakes, providing direct access to the trailhead. Public transport options to this specific area are limited, so driving is generally recommended.
Yes, the Goldwater Lakes trail system is generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always pack out any waste.
The Goldwater Lakes trail offers beauty in all seasons. Spring brings lush greenery, fall boasts vibrant colors, and even winter can be serene with snow. The extensive tree cover provides ample shade, making it a popular choice even on warmer days. For comfortable trail running, spring and fall are often ideal, but it's enjoyable year-round.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Goldwater Lakes trail system within Prescott National Forest for day use activities like trail running. However, always check the official Prescott National Forest website for any updated regulations or specific requirements before your visit.
You can expect a varied terrain on this loop. It features a mix of singletrack paths with winding climbs and rolling sections. There are both steep ups and downs, including some narrow, exposed spots near the lake's waterline. While some sections are rocky, much of the trail is not overly rugged. You'll follow the shoreline of both Upper and Lower Goldwater Lakes, often under a canopy of Ponderosa pine, Alligator juniper, and oak trees.
The route offers picturesque views of Goldwater Lake and the surrounding Prescott National Forest. You'll pass by the tranquil Lower Goldwater Lake and follow a Double-track path along Banning Creek. At higher elevations, you might catch glimpses of Thumb Butte and Granite Mountain. You'll also pass the 19 Hotshots Memorial on Tr 396, a significant landmark.
Yes, this route is a segment of the larger Prescott Circle Trail, a 54-mile loop around the city. It also utilizes sections of the Goldwater Lake Trail #396, Feldmeier Trail #330, Banning Creek Trail #81, and Twist & Shout Trail #372, among others.
This trail is generally rated as 'moderate' difficulty. While it offers a good workout with manageable climbs and descents, some sections can be steep but not excessively long. If you're a beginner, be prepared for varied terrain and some elevation changes, but it's a rewarding experience that's accessible to a range of fitness levels.
The Goldwater Lakes area is home to diverse wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals common to the Prescott National Forest. Remember to observe from a distance and avoid disturbing any animals.
There are no designated water sources directly on the trail. It's essential to carry enough water for your entire run, especially on warmer days. Plan to bring more than you think you'll need, as conditions can change.
This trail is an excellent choice for trail running due to its varied terrain, moderate challenge, and beautiful scenery. The extensive tree cover provides ample shade, making it comfortable even when temperatures rise. Its proximity to Prescott also makes it a convenient escape into nature for a quick and rewarding run.
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