Marcus Landslide Trail

Take your dog to Marcus Landslide Trail for an easy stroll with expansive views of the Sonoran Valley. This is Arizona's second largest landslide, resulting in spectacular rock formations, many of which are designated by educational signage describing their geological significance. With only a 300 foot elevation rise, the path is just under four miles long, including an optional.7 mile loop. Come in the spring to see the blooming wildflowers. Because there is no shade and no water at the trailhead, bring lots of water for yourself and Petzooie. At all times, dogs must be leashed.

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Is Marcus Landslide Trail an off-leash dog park?

Marcus Landslide Trail may offer off-leash areas for dogs. Check posted rules or contact (480) 998-7971 for more details.

Are there any rules for visiting Marcus Landslide Trail?

Dog parks like Marcus Landslide Trail typically have rules regarding leash use, cleanliness, and pet behavior. Follow posted guidelines.

Is Marcus Landslide Trail suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what Marcus Landslide Trail offers.

Where is Marcus Landslide Trail located?

Marcus Landslide Trail is located at 23015 N 128th St in Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s a convenient spot for local pet owners.

What amenities are available at Marcus Landslide Trail?

Marcus Landslide Trail may include open play areas, seating, and fenced sections. Amenities can vary by location.