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A flat 3.8-mile network. Good shade throughout; best in the morning or evening during summer.
Dogs allowed Allowed
Leash rule Required
Trail effort Flat
Shade High shade
Dixileta Trail is a 3.8-mile dog-friendly trail in Phoenix, AZ. Includes leash-required policy details · high shade. Elevation gain is about 236 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.
ℹ 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
✓ Manageable length
✓ Natural & paw-friendly
✓ Well-shaded route
🐕 Senior Dog
Older dogs, 7+ years
✓ Flat & joint-friendly
– Moderate — plan rest stops
✓ Smooth surface — easy going
⚠️ Reactive Dog
Reactive to dogs & strangers
✓ Usually quiet — fewer encounters
✓ All dogs leashed — controlled
✓ Can cut short if needed
🌸 Sensitive Dog
Anxious or paw-sensitive dogs
✓ Soft natural surface
✓ Well-shaded — stays cooler
✓ Quiet — less stressful
💪 Getting-Fit Dog
Building up stamina
✓ Good training length
✓ Flat — great for conditioning
✓ Can shorten route if needed
💧 Water Lover
Dogs who love to swim & splash
× No water access found
× Mostly dry route
– Leash required — limits water play
ℹ Well-shaded, flat trail — comfortable for most dogs
Best for
Senior dogs Small dogs Easy walks Heat-sensitive dogs Reactive dogs First-time trail dogs
Most comfortable when
Avoid after heavy rain
— Surfaces can get muddy after wet weather Why this trail works
~100% shade coverage along the route Natural, soft surface Essentially flat — average slope under 3%HAZARDS Low
SHADE / HEAT High shade Heat risk present
CROWD Low Typically uncrowded
Effort Flat
Surface Mixed
Shade High
Water None
Elevation & Width Distance and climbing are shown together so you can judge overall effort for your dog on a 3.
Easy Flat or gently rolling. Comfortable for almost all dogs.
Easy Moderate
Challenging
Strenuous
Gain: 236 ftGain/mi: 62 ft/miSteep sections: Low
Rated from 236 ft gain + 62 ft/mi. 2,769 ft 2,484 ft 0 mi 3.8 mi 1 2 3 Narrow NARROW Typical: ~0 ft WIDE
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.
Mostly: Unpaved
Good grip and generally paw-friendly on most stretches.
Paw-friendly Smooth / Paw-friendly
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Roughness: Low This trail is mostly Unpaved. Generally paw-friendly with decent grip. Generally comfortable for most dogs.
Best for dogs runners casual hikes
Shade & Heat Shade coverage and heat exposure are summarized to show when this trail is safer for warm-weather dog hikes.
🌳 Shade Shade along the trail
0 mi 3.8 mi 1 2 3 Sun Partial Shade Dense
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Most of the trail benefits from consistent tree cover.
Water Access Water proximity is tracked along the route (0%) to help you plan hydration and cooldown stops.
Water nearby 0%
Water types nearby
Canal
Canal
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Water is limited near the trail—bring enough for you and your dog. Swimming spots are unlikely.
Parking Lots 0
Capacity —
Fee Free
This section covers 1 trailhead listed, 0 parking lots, and amenity placement so you can plan start points and access logistics before arriving.
Primary trailhead 📍
Gate #1
Primary 🔓 Access not confirmed 💵 Fee not posted 📍 Near trail (~80 m)
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Parking details 🅿 ParkingParking availability unknown — Estimated capacity
Highlights No highlights are available for this trail yet.
Bailout & exit options Exit options (Bailouts) Bailout: medium Score: 0.4
Fast exits if you need to shorten the route.
Actionable: 4 Dead ends: 0 Closest Start: 1 m
Method + full metrics Based on trail graph connectivity and nearby exits.
Total spots: 4 Actionable exits: 4 Dead ends: 0 Closest near Start: 1 m Closest near Midpoint: 657 m Closest near End: 1 m
🚪 Exits Trail entrance / exit · Trail entrance / exit Trail entrance / exit · 1 m from start Trail entrance / exit · Trail entrance / exit Trail entrance / exit · Trail entrance / exit 0 mi 3.8 mi 1.9 mi 4 actionable exits· closest 1 m from start
Route structure (network) supports alternate exits. Entrance count is estimated from graph topology (proxy). Graph-based route structure estimate using stored segment geometry. Start Midpoint End
Top exits near Start Trail entrance / exit
Near Start · 1 m from start
Entrance Dead End
Current hazard level is marked as low. Nearby emergency veterinary coverage appears when mapped in source data.
No nearby veterinary clinics were found within search radius.
Low
No major hazard concentrations reported.
Show hazard breakdown Are dogs allowed on Dixileta Trail? Yes, dogs are allowed on the Dixileta Trail.
Do dogs need to be on a leash on Dixileta Trail? Yes, dogs are required to be on a leash at all times on the Dixileta Trail, as per the blanket Phoenix city park leash policy.
Is there drinking water available for dogs along Dixileta Trail? Unknown based on available data.
Is Dixileta Trail mostly shaded or sun-exposed? The Dixileta Trail has high shade coverage, with shade proxy percent at 1.
What is the trail surface like for dog paws on Dixileta Trail? The Dixileta Trail is primarily an unpaved surface, with 93.6% being natural surface.
How muddy does Dixileta Trail get after rain? The Dixileta Trail has a medium mud risk, primarily due to its mostly gravel/compacted surfaces.
How crowded does Dixileta Trail get, and when is the best time to visit? The Dixileta Trail is considered low crowd class, with reasons including low access infrastructure nearby. Unknown based on available data.
What is the parking situation at Dixileta Trail? Unknown based on available data.
What amenities are available at Dixileta Trail (restrooms, waste bins, benches)? Unknown based on available data.
Are there any safety concerns for dogs on Dixileta Trail (heat, terrain, water crossings)? The Dixileta Trail has a low heat risk. There are no reported water crossings or cliff/steep edge hazards. Unknown based on available data.