Usery Mountain Regional Park is a park Mesa located in United States.
3939 N Usery Pass Rd (60E and Ellsworth) Mesa , AZ 85207 United States
Located on the Valley’s east side, this park takes in 3,648 acres set at the western end of the Goldfield Mountains , adjacent to the Tonto National Forest . Read more
Hiking the wind cave trail is better than using a stair master at the gym . Support AZ parks & trails .
Cat Peak off the Blevins Trail is a nice hike , and less crowded than Wind Cave
The nature center is a neat place to bring kids. They can see a desert tortoise, snakes, and spiders.
Climb one of the mountains to see an amazing sunset ! Definitely worth the climb .
Hiked Pass Mountain Trail . Great views . Steady climb of about 500'. I recommend the counterclock wise, to get a good workout-climb as you start out, then reward yourself with fantastic view of Salt Ri Read more
Yoga at Usery Mountain Park Nature Center Rocks! Beautiful view , great instruction. An occasional class out in the park is not to be missed.
The Wind Cave hike is moderately difficult, but well worth the trip.
Bring lots of water and sun block.
Get out early on Pass Mountain loop. It can get hot at the back of the mountain .
Take a moment to connect with nature and wildlife watch. Bird, mammals, plants and more... Read more
Can't wait for the moonlight hike tonight and the scorpion walk next Friday
amazing place fo hiking
Extreme relaxation not..hike bike ...run...walk.
costs $6 to get in.
The cave is WOW
Buy a multi-visit or annual pass to save a few bucks!
Rattlesnakes are out...
Loop trail (3mi) with many connecting trails - be sure to get a map when you check in. Moon Rock is good for mountain bikes and Cat Peaks is good for hiking. - Doug Baer
The wind cave is a wonderful hike with great views and is easy enough for beginners! - Regina Fanty
Take a hike on the many trails here at McDowell Mountain Park. Great desert trails and gorgeous mountain views. Excellent for biking too! - Amy Geddes
Great place to take the family for a hike or swim. - Ryan Svoboda
Allow a full day for this hike and you will be rewarded with 360 degree views of Phoenix and Tonto Wilderness. - Gavin Cameron
Seeing lots of eaten barrel cactus fruits like this one. Wondering who's eating them. Birds? - Ken Waters
If you time it right, you can see the Fountain Hills fountain when you reach the wind cave. The fountain goes off everyday on the hour for 15 minutes (unless it's a very windy day). - Julie Anderson