Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop
Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop
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5.32km
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Lace up your jogging shoes for the Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop, a moderate route that takes you through a varied landscape. You will cover 3.3 miles (5.3 km) and gain 390 feet (119 metres) in elevation, typically taking about 41 minutes to complete. Expect a blend of desert scenery…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Prescott National Forest
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5.30 km
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The Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop is a moderate 5.3 km jogging route. Komoot estimates it takes approximately 41 minutes to complete, though your actual time may vary based on your pace and fitness level.
Specific parking details for the Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop are not provided, but as the route is located within Prescott National Forest, look for designated parking areas near the start of the Blowout Wash Trail System or other connecting trails like Campus Trail or Bullseye Trail #557.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails within Prescott National Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always remember to pack out any waste.
The best time to jog the Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop, located in Prescott National Forest, is typically during the spring and fall months. Temperatures are milder and more comfortable for outdoor activity. Summer can be hot, especially midday, while winter may bring colder temperatures and occasional snow at higher elevations.
Most trails within Prescott National Forest, including the Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop, do not require a specific permit or entrance fee for day use. However, some areas or specific trailheads might have a small fee for parking or amenities. Always check the official Prescott National Forest website for the most current information before your visit.
This moderate jogging route combines sections of various trails, including Campus Trail and Bullseye Trail #557. You can expect a mix of natural surfaces, potentially including packed dirt and some rocky sections, typical of forest trails. The route features a total elevation gain of about 119 meters, indicating some gradual inclines and descents.
Yes, the Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop is a combination of several paths. It extensively uses sections of the Campus Trail and Bullseye Trail #557, and also passes through parts of the Coconino 250 MTB Route, Blowout Canyon #551, Higher Learning #552, Blowout Butte #556, Limestone Trail #554, and Mesquite Hills Trail #558.
Rated as 'moderate' with a distance of 5.3 km and an elevation gain of 119 meters, this loop is suitable for beginners who are reasonably fit or those looking for a slightly more challenging but manageable jog. If you're new to trail jogging, take it at your own pace and be prepared for varied terrain.
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted for this particular loop, trails in Prescott National Forest often offer pleasant views of the surrounding forest and natural landscapes. Given the elevation changes, you may encounter open sections with good vistas of the area.
For a moderate jog on the Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Wear appropriate jogging shoes with good traction, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and comfortable athletic clothing. A small first-aid kit and a fully charged phone are also good ideas.
As the trail is located within Prescott National Forest, amenities like cafes are not directly at the trailhead. You'll find facilities and services, including cafes, restaurants, and restrooms, in the nearby town of Prescott. Plan to stop there before or after your jog.