Bell Pass Trail

Phoenix, AZ · Maricopa County · 6.5 mi · Point to point

A rolling 6.5-mile point to point. Good shade throughout; some water access; best in the morning or evening during summer.

Dogs allowedAllowed
Leash ruleRequired
Trail effortRolling
ShadeHigh shade
Certified dog policySource: Trail Rules | Phoenix Parks and RecreationAvoid midday in summer.
Best entry:Bell Pass Trail Endpoint #1

Bell Pass Trail is a 6.5-mile dog-friendly trail in Phoenix, AZ. Includes leash-required policy details · high shade. Elevation gain is about 1870 ft. Looking for more options in Phoenix dog-friendly trails or across dog-friendly trails across Arizona? Use the sections below for dog policy, access points, shade/heat, water, terrain, and safety.

Dog Fit

Dogs allowed status, leash expectations, and suitability by dog type

Dogs must be on a leash in all Phoenix city parks. Phoenix City Code §23-18.
Suitability by dog type

By Dog Type

How this trail suits different kinds of dogs

Small Dog
Toy & small breeds
38%
Tough
May need extra breaks
Natural & paw-friendly
Well-shaded route
Senior Dog
Older dogs, 7+ years
10%
Not ideal
Steep — hard on aging joints
Long for senior dogs
Smooth surface — easy going
Reactive Dog
Reactive to dogs & strangers
100%
Great fit
Usually quiet — fewer encounters
All dogs leashed — controlled
Can cut short if needed
Sensitive Dog
Anxious or paw-sensitive dogs
97%
Great fit
Soft natural surface
Well-shaded — stays cooler
Quiet — less stressful
Getting-Fit Dog
Building up stamina
37%
Tough
Too long for early fitness training
Moderate hills — start easy
Can shorten route if needed
Water Lover
Dogs who love to swim & splash
63%
Fair fit
Swim spots confirmed on this trail
Water along most of the route
Leash required — limits water play

Trail Suitability

Who this trail works best for — and what to watch

Well-shaded, with swim access trail — comfortable for most dogs

Best for

Heat-sensitive dogsReactive dogsWater-loving dogsHigh-energy dogs

Use caution if

Senior dogs

Steep sections present — hard on aging joints and cardiovascular system

Most comfortable when

Avoid after heavy rain

Trail gets significantly muddy — surfaces become slippery and paws stay wet

Why this trail works

  • ~100% shade coverage along the route
  • Swim access confirmed — water features along the route
  • Natural, soft surface

Safety & Conditions

Hazards, heat exposure, crowd level, and nearby emergency vet context

HAZARDSLow
SHADE / HEATHigh shadeHeat risk present
CROWDLowTypically uncrowded
NEAREST VET6.3 km awayHorizon Animal Hospital

Terrain & Comfort

Elevation, surface, shade, heat, and water signals for dog hiking comfort

EffortRolling
SurfaceMixed
ShadeHigh
WaterModerate

Elevation & Width

Distance and climbing are shown together so you can judge overall effort for your dog on a 6.

Trail Effort

Moderate

Gentle hills. Most healthy adult dogs will enjoy this.

EasyModerate
Challenging
Strenuous
Gain:1,870 ftGain/mi:290 ft/miSteep sections:High
Rated from 1,870 ft gain + 290 ft/mi.
Elevation Profile
3,186 ft2,011 ft0 mi6.5 mi123456
Trail Width
Narrow
Narrow
< 6 ft
In-between
6-10 ft
Wide
10+ ft
NARROWTypical: ~0 ftWIDE

Mostly single-file with tighter passing space.

Surface & Paws

Surface coverage helps you plan for paw comfort and choose routes that match your dog's tolerance for rough or hot terrain.

Surface

What your dog will walk on

Mostly: Dirt

Softer footing that can feel easier on paws and joints.

Soft footingSmooth / Paw-friendly

Top surfaces

Dirt
100%

Quick read

Roughness: Low

This trail is mostly Dirt. Softer footing—can get muddy after rain. Generally comfortable for most dogs.

Best forrelaxed walksexpect mud after rain

Shade & Heat

Shade coverage and heat exposure are summarized to show when this trail is safer for warm-weather dog hikes.

🌳 Shade

HIGH

High shade coverage

100.0%
Shade along the trail
0 mi6.5 mi123456SunPartialShadeDense

Exposure mix

Sun
0%
Partial
0%
Shade
100%
Dense
0%

Quick read

Most of the trail benefits from consistent tree cover.

Water Access

Water proximity is tracked along the route (58%) to help you plan hydration and cooldown stops.

Water

Hydration & splash potential

Near water: 58%
Swim: Likely
Water nearby58%
Water along the trail
Dry — no water within 200 mStreamDry — no water within 200 mStreamDry — no water within 200 mStreamDry — no water within 200 m0 mi6.5 mi246Stream

Water types nearby

CanalStream

Canal • Stream

Quick read

You’ll likely pass some water. Carry water for longer stretches. Swimming spots may be available. Check current/flow after rain.

Access & Entry

Trailheads, parking, and entry logistics for hiking with dogs

Parking Lots0
Capacity
FeeFree

This section covers 3 trailheads listed, 0 parking lots, and amenity placement so you can plan start points and access logistics before arriving.

Primary trailhead

Bell Pass Trail Endpoint #1
Primary🔓 Access not confirmed💵 Fee not posted📍 Distance not measured

Other access points

Bell Pass Trail Endpoint #3
🔓 Access not confirmed💵 Fee not posted📍 Distance not measured
Bell Pass Trail Endpoint #2
🔓 Access not confirmed💵 Fee not posted📍 Distance not measured
Parking details

🅿 Parking

Parking availability unknown
Estimated capacity
0 parking locations
No known parking fee

Map & Route

Trail layout, trailheads, parking, and dog-relevant points of interest

Map

Explore More

Highlights, viewpoints, and bailout options

Highlights

Highlights

0 total
Closest: ·

No highlights are available for this trail yet.

Bailout & exit options

Exit options (Bailouts)

Bailout: mediumScore: 0.35

Fast exits if you need to shorten the route.

Actionable: 2Dead ends: 0Closest Start: 1.6 km
Method + full metrics

Based on trail graph connectivity and nearby exits.

Total spots: 2Actionable exits: 2Dead ends: 0Closest near Start: 1.6 kmClosest near Midpoint: 2.1 kmClosest near End:
🚪 ExitsTrail entrance / exit · 1.6 km from startTrail entrance / exit · Trail entrance / exit0 mi6.5 mi3.2 mi
2 actionable exits· closest 1.6 km from start
  • Low dead-end count (2) improves bailout options.
  • Entrance count is estimated from graph topology (proxy).
  • Graph-based route structure estimate using stored segment geometry.

Top exits near Start

Trail entrance / exit

Near Start · 1.6 km from start

EntranceDead End
1.6 kmGoogle Maps OSM unavailable

Rules & Safety

Dog policy context, emergency resources, and trail hazard overview

Current hazard level is marked as low. 5 nearby emergency veterinary options mapped where available.

Dog Emergency

Emergency help nearby

Nearest vet: 3.9 mi

Horizon Animal Hospital

3.9 mi from trail · Veterinary · 14150 North 100th Street, Scottsdale, 85260

Animal Medical & Surgical Center

4.8 mi from trail · Veterinary · 17477 North 82nd Street, Scottsdale, 85255

North Scottsdale Animal Hospital

5.2 mi from trail · Veterinary

Raintree Pet Resort & Medical Center

5.5 mi from trail · Veterinary · 8215 East Raintree Drive, Scottsdale, 85260

Banfield Pet Hospital

6.0 mi from trail · Veterinary · 16257 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 85254

Hazards

Updated:

Low
Water: 3

Primary concerns: Water crossings (3)

Show hazard breakdown
Road crossings
Total: 0
Water crossings
3
Cliff / steep edge
0
Bike conflict
0
Off-leash conflict proxy
0

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about dogs on this trail

Are dogs allowed on Bell Pass Trail?

Yes, dogs are allowed on Bell Pass Trail.

Do dogs need to be on a leash on Bell Pass Trail?

Yes, dogs are required to be on a leash at all times on Bell Pass Trail, as per the blanket Phoenix city park leash policy.

Is there drinking water available for dogs along Bell Pass Trail?

Unknown based on available data.

Is Bell Pass Trail mostly shaded or sun-exposed?

Bell Pass Trail has high shade coverage, with a shade proxy percent of 100%.

What is the trail surface like for dog paws on Bell Pass Trail?

The Bell Pass Trail is primarily a natural surface, with 100% of its surface being dirt.

How muddy does Bell Pass Trail get after rain?

Bell Pass Trail has a high mud risk due to its mostly natural dirt surfaces.

How crowded does Bell Pass Trail get, and when is the best time to visit?

Bell Pass Trail is considered low crowd class, with reasons including low access infrastructure nearby. The best time to visit is unknown based on available data.

What is the parking situation at Bell Pass Trail?

Unknown based on available data.

What amenities are available at Bell Pass Trail (restrooms, waste bins, benches)?

Unknown based on available data.

Are there any safety concerns for dogs on Bell Pass Trail (heat, terrain, water crossings)?

Bell Pass Trail has a low heat risk. There are 3 water crossings, and the terrain is mostly natural dirt with a high mud risk. There are no reported cliff or steep edge hazards, and no bike or off-leash conflict proxies.