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Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100

Hard

3.1

(18)

81

hikers

Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100

11:23

41.4km

670m

Hiking

Hike the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100, a difficult 25.7-mile route through Phoenix's Sonoran Desert with 2210 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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7.76 km

North Mountain Preserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

The North Mountain Preserve is home to two of the highest peaks in the Phoenix area. It also has a visitor's center to fill up on water and talk over …

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30.9 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

3

33.5 km

Veterans Mountain

Highlight • Summit

4

35.3 km

Phoenix Mountains Preserve

Highlight • Natural

This preserve isn't a single park but rather a collection of peaks, parks, & draws. There are hiking and biking opportunities for all skill levels along with restrooms and water fountains at many of the parking areas.

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39.9 km

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41.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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37.5 km

3.43 km

484 m

Surfaces

30.6 km

10.1 km

482 m

250 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100?

The trail is accessible from multiple points within the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Popular trailheads with parking include those at Mountain View Park, Dreamy Draw, and Tatum Blvd. These allow you to start your hike from various sections of the long trail.

What's the best strategy for accessing different sections of the trail?

Since the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100 is quite long and winds through the city, it's often best to break it into shorter outings. Utilize the numerous well-used trailheads along its length, such as those at Mountain View Park, Dreamy Draw, and Tatum Blvd, to tackle specific segments. This makes it accessible for various fitness levels and time commitments, rather than attempting the entire route at once.

Is the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100 dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet, especially given the desert climate. Be mindful of other users, as it's a multi-use trail popular with mountain bikers and trail runners.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The ideal time to hike this trail is during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April). Summers in Phoenix are extremely hot, making hiking unsafe. Spring also offers the bonus of abundant wildflowers and lush desert scenery.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Phoenix Mountains Preserve?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Phoenix Mountains Preserve or to hike the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100. It's a public park managed by the City of Phoenix.

What is the terrain like on the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100?

The terrain is primarily singletrack, varying between rock and dirt. You'll encounter long stretches of mostly smooth ground, as well as uneven and rocky sections. There are numerous small washes to cross and a few short, steep climbs. One particularly rocky uphill section exists past the Lookout Mountain Connector.

How long does it typically take to hike the entire Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100?

The full 41.4 km (25.7 miles) route is a significant undertaking. For an average hiker, it can take approximately 11 to 12 hours to complete, not including breaks. Due to its length and difficulty, many hikers choose to tackle it in sections.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll experience classic Sonoran Desert scenery, with abundant cacti, agave, and wildflowers, especially vibrant in the spring. As you approach the Dreamy Draw area and Piestewa Peak, the views become more striking with rugged mountains and rock formations. Despite being an urban trail, some sections offer a surprisingly remote feel, and you'll pass through tunnels under major roads.

What are the notable highlights or viewpoints along the trail?

The trail offers views of several significant natural features. You'll pass through areas of the North Mountain Preserve and the broader Phoenix Mountains Preserve. The route also goes near Veterans Mountain, providing excellent vantage points of the surrounding desert landscape and city.

Does the Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100 connect with other trails?

Yes, the trail intersects with several other paths within the preserve. Notably, the route also passes through sections of the Trail 306, Dreamy Draw Nature Trail 220, Trail 100B, and Perl Charles Trail 1A, offering opportunities to explore different loops or extensions.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

The full Charles M. Christiansen Trail 100 is rated as 'difficult' due to its length and varying terrain, making it less suitable for beginners attempting the entire route. However, its segmented access allows beginners to enjoy shorter, less challenging sections, such as a 4.1-mile loop which is considered moderate. Always check the specific section's difficulty before heading out.

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