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Windgate Pass -> Bell Pass Loop

Mountain Biking Trail

Hard
9.78 mi
2,051 ft
A steep, technical loop providing a mountain feel right on the outskirts of Phoenix.

This short but steep loop connecting Windgate Pass and Bell Pass provides a dose of big mountain riding right on the outskirts of the Phoenix Metro Area. While the route as mapped is just under 10 miles long, with over 2,000 feet of elevation gain over that short distance, this ride will punish you on the ups and reward you with a ripping descent back down to the trailhead!

The primary climb to the top of Windgate Pass is technical and challenging, but the grade is mostly achievable if you focus on your line selection and bring a healthy pair of lungs. Many riders may opt to hike-a-bike sections of the climb, while others will challenge themselves to clean the entire thing.

Once at the top of Windgate Pass, soak in the epic views of the city below and the mountains all around, and prepare for a short, fast descent down the backside of the mountain. Note: this is not yet your primary descent! If you reach the top of Windgate and you’re already worn out, it’s best to turn around and head back down.

From the top of Windgate, the route drops down the backside of the mountain, losing about 420 feet of elevation. Then, the trail makes a hard right turn and heads toward the top of Bell Pass, gaining about 625 feet of vert in short order. After the extended climb to the top of Windgate, this final grunt can sometimes feel like a punch-in-the-gut, especially if the summer heat is in full force!

Once on top of Bell Pass, it’s finally time to descend! From here, you’re in for a blissful downhill all the way back to the trailhead.

The top of the descent is steep and technical, with rock gardens, rock rolls, sharp switchbacks, and multiple ledge drop options. While the greater McDowell area is popular for its endless miles of relatively non-technical cross country trails, the Bell Pass descent is an outlier, ranking among the most technical mountain bike rides in the greater Phoenix area! And the faster you push yourself, the more challenging the trail will become… just watch out for other trail users.

Eventually, the descent mellows out, finishing with a gradual roll back to the trailhead. The lower sections of trail are very popular with hikers and runners, so be sure to slow your roll and yield the trail properly. Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Gianna0.64 mi102 ft3.0%
HorseShoe -> Desert Park2.27 mi568 ft4.4%
Horseshoe to Top of Windgate Pass3.19 mi1,211 ft7.2%
Gateway to Park Trail0.69 mi171 ft3.7%
Gateway to Windgate Pass Climb (West -> East)2.16 mi846 ft7.3%
Gateway to Windgate Pass (West -> East)3.02 mi846 ft2.7%
Desert Park Junction to Tom Thumb0.38 mi256 ft12.7%
The real windgate climb 1.47 mi709 ft9.1%
Windgate Pass1.06 mi459 ft8.2%
Black Death0.07 mi85 ft20.6%
Windgate Pass to Bell Pass Turn off Descent0.86 mi-404 ft-8.8%
Windgate Pass Summit to Bell Pass Summit2.14 mi617 ft1.5%
Bell Pass1.36 mi623 ft8.5%
Lower Bell Pass0.88 mi302 ft6.4%
Bell Pass- up & over from back3.03 mi-1,184 ft-3.5%
Top Half of Bell Pass (Prospector to Top)0.41 mi249 ft11.2%
Last Stretch of Bell Pass0.41 mi194 ft7.5%
Bell Pass-Gateway DH 2.85 mi-1,430 ft-9.5%
Bell Pass DH 0.78 mi-751 ft-18.1%
bell pass to levee2.59 mi-1,368 ft-10.0%
True Bell Pass Descent1.86 mi-1,165 ft-11.8%
Bell Pass Steeps 0.36 mi-361 ft-19.0%
The Good Stuff1.26 mi-981 ft-14.6%
Bell Pass Gnar!!0.33 mi-381 ft-21.4%
Gateway Descent from Paradise to 104th0.77 mi-207 ft-4.9%