Discovery Trail

"I welcome you to explore the Discovery Trail. Listen for the chirping of the birds, the rustle of the wind, the shuffle of the lizard, and the sound of flapping wings of an ever present northern harrier. Smell the scent of the plants that you pass on your way. See a black-tailed jackrabbit hopping with delight, a caterpillar blazing a trail in the sand, a beetle and a Yucca struggling to survive, and sand dunes carefully sculpted then turned to stone." - Daniel Murray

Decorative

Easy
1.15 miles (1.77 km)
Hiking


The Discovery Trail at Lake View Nature Park is an easy and engaging 1.15 miles (1.77 km) hiking loop trail within the city limits of Page, AZ. The trail was planned and developed by teacher Daniel Murray and his fifth grade students in 1992-1993. It is accessible year round via local streets, and is comprised of a dirt surface, sand, and rock. No permit or fee is required. There is parking at the signed trailhead. A perfect trail for families.

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Directions


From the intersection of Lake Powell Blvd. and North Navajo Drive, travel north on North Navajo Drive for 1.1 miles. Turn right (east) on 20th Avenue. Parking lot for trailhead is immediately on left after the intersection.

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Trail Details


Trailhead Coordinates: 36°55.9513’N 111°27.6612’W

Trail Access: Free and open to the public

Trail Surface: Rocky, sandy

Trail Condition: Minimally developed

Trail Use Type: Hiking

Best Season: Year round, prepare for heat in summer

Parking at Trailhead: Yes

Restroom / Water: No

Pet Friendly: Yes, leash required for pets

Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Trail Type: Loop trail

Trail Length: 1.15 miles (1.77 km)

Elevation Gain / Loss: 106’

Elevation at Trailhead: 4197’

Cell Service: Yes

Land Manager: City of Page