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Welcome to Usery Mountain Regional Park. Located on the Valley’s east side, this 3,648-acre park became part of Maricopa County's regional park system in 1961. Read More.
Usery Mountain Regional Park offers a campground with 73 individual sites. Each site has a large parking area to accommodate up to a 45' RV and is a "Developed Site," with water and electrical hook-ups, dump station, a picnic table, barbecue grill, and fire ring.
Reservations required including fees. Each ramada is equipped with electricity, water, shaded tables, a large patio, fire pit, a large barbecue, and floodlights. For reservations: (602) 506-2930. Camping Usery Mountain Regional Park offers family camping and group camping areas, for a fee.
Usery Park offers the outdoor enthusiast plenty of outdoor opportunities to enjoy hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding; a trailhead staging area is available with picnic areas and hitching posts.
Welcome to Usery Mountain Regional Park. Located on the Valley’s east side, this 3,648-acre park became part of Maricopa County's regional park system in 1961. Read More.
Usery Mountain Regional Park offers over 29 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. Park trails range in length from 0.2 miles to over 7 miles, and range in difficulty from easy to difficult.
This park encompasses over 3,600 acres. Elevation ranges from 1,700 to 2,750 feet and contains a large variety of plants and animals. Facilities include a 75-unit campground (reservations available) and a group campground (reservations required).
Usery Mountain Regional Park. 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd. Mesa, AZ 85207. Phone: (602) 506-2930 ext 4 Get Directions | Show on Map
Park Entry Fees. - The Conservation Area will accept payments via annual passes, Cave Creek resident cards, and cash at the entry station.
Join Ranger Nikki for a guided hike on the newest trail at Usery Park – Talon Trail. Enjoy new views and vantage points from this trekking area that meanders near Pass Mountain Trail on the north side of the park. The hike will be out-and-back for 4-5 miles total on moderate terrain.