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The Monument Peak Loop Trail offers a delightful journey through the Tonto National Forest, circling the distinctive pyramid-shaped granite monolith of Monument Peak. You'll experience a mix of sandy and gravelly paths, transitioning into shaded pine forests and rocky outcroppings, with chances to spot local wildlife and wildflowers. It's an…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Monument Peak Loop Trail is located in the Tonto National Forest, near Payson, Arizona. The trailhead offers convenient access with free parking and restroom facilities available on-site.
While some sources describe it as easy, the Monument Peak Loop Trail is generally considered to have a moderate difficulty level. It features varied terrain, including some steep inclines and rocky paths, so proper footwear with good grip is recommended.
The trail offers diverse terrain, transitioning from sandy or gravelly sections to nicely wooded areas with pine forests and rocky outcroppings. You might encounter washes, which could involve water crossings after rainfall. Some parts can be sandy, adding to the challenge.
The trail is accessible year-round, but the spring and fall seasons are considered ideal for hiking due to more moderate temperatures. During these times, you can also enjoy wildflowers and vibrant plant life.
Yes, the trail is pet-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed, but they must be kept on a leash.
For the Monument Peak Loop Trail specifically, there are no permits required, and parking at the trailhead is free. As it's located within the Tonto National Forest, general forest regulations apply, but this specific trail does not require an entrance fee.
Hikers are treated to stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and the Mogollon Rim. You'll find shade from pine forests and 'peekaboo lookouts' offering glimpses of the wider landscape. A notable feature is the pyramid-shaped granite monolith of Monument Peak itself, which can be viewed throughout the hike. Don't miss the View of Monument Peak and the Monument Peak Trail itself.
Wildlife sightings are common. You might have opportunities to spot deer, javelina, rabbits, squirrels, lizards, and various bird species while enjoying the natural surroundings.
While rated moderate, some consider it suitable for all skill levels, including beginners and families. However, be prepared for challenging sections with steep inclines and rocky paths. The varied terrain and potential for longer distances (up to 6.5 miles) should be considered for younger children or those new to hiking.
The trailhead offers free parking and restroom facilities. There are also picnic areas along the route for resting. Being conveniently located near Payson, Arizona, you'll find additional amenities in town.
Yes, it is a multi-use trail popular not only with hikers but also with mountain bikers and horseback riders. You may also encounter ATVs on certain sections.
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