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An easy 3.8-mile mountain bike loop through the unique granite formations of Prescott's Granite Dells, offering scenic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trailhead is conveniently located off Highway 89, across from The Phippen Museum in Prescott, Arizona. There is a designated parking area available. A $3 parking fee is typically required, but Wednesdays are free. Well-maintained bathroom facilities are also on-site.
While the main Constellation Park loop is generally considered easier, the broader trail system offers a mix of difficulties. Beginners should be aware that some sections can be more challenging, featuring packed earth, slick rock, and areas with dirt and sand. It's a good idea to assess your comfort level with rocky terrain.
You'll encounter diverse terrain characterized by the striking Granite Dells. The route twists and glides around and occasionally over colossal granite rocks and boulders. Expect packed earth, slick rock surfaces, and areas with dirt and sand pathways. Some sections feature flowy singletrack with plenty of rocks to navigate.
The scenery is defined by the unique geology of the Granite Dells, offering a landscape unlike typical trails. You'll start in a pleasant wooded area before opening up to dramatic rock formations and magnificent views throughout the ride. It's a truly distinctive visual experience.
The best times are typically spring and fall when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, so early morning rides are recommended if you visit during that season. Winter can also be pleasant, though occasional cold snaps or light snow might occur.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within Constellation Park. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
There is a $3 parking fee required to park at the trailhead, though parking is free on Wednesdays. No additional permits are typically needed for mountain biking the trails themselves.
The primary draw is riding through the distinctive Granite Dells. You'll also pass through sections of the Rock Wall Trail. The area also holds historical significance, with a memorial commemorating a Lockheed C-121G Super Constellation military aircraft crash from 1959.
Yes, the Constellation Park loop is part of a larger, interconnected trail system. This specific route passes through sections of the Hole in the Wall Trail, Lost Wall Trail, and the Rock Wall Trail, among others. This allows for customizing your ride and exploring additional paths like Hully Gully, PMBA, and Ridgeback trails.
The Constellation Park trail system offers a network of interconnected paths beyond just the main loop. If you're looking for more technical challenges, explore some of the named singletrack trails like 'Hully Gully' or 'PMBA' which can offer steep climbs, drops, and more advanced rocky terrain. This allows you to tailor your ride to your skill level and extend your adventure.