Kent's -> Phil's Short Loop
Hiking Trail
Easy
5.48 mi
368 ft
Hike a classic loop in the popular Phil's Trail Network.
Kent’s to Phil’s is an iconic loop that anchors the famous Phil’s Trail Network.
To begin this mellow hike, head up the Kent’s trail from the primary Phil’s Trailhead. Kent’s is an easy climbing trail that is still technically open for downhill traffic. With such mellow grades as you ascend the mesa, the miles and vertical feet tick by much faster than you may realize.
After a few miles of climbing, keep an eye out for the left turn onto KGB to connect to Phil’s.
Phil’s is a smooth, sandy singletrack trail that twists and turns down the mesa beneath towering ponderosa trees. The sandy track is occasionally punctuated by rocks, but the hiking is easy, allowing you to look around and enjoy the forest.
The only significant challenge on this trail is watching out for mountain bikers. The Phil’s Trail Network is ultra-popular with the two wheel crowd, and the classic Phil’s trail has been designated a one-way downhill-only trail. But if you go on a weekday, especially early in the morning or late in the evening, traffic can still be quite light, allowing you to enjoy these delightful trails even without an expensive mechanical contraption. Written by Greg Heil
Kent’s to Phil’s is an iconic loop that anchors the famous Phil’s Trail Network.
To begin this mellow hike, head up the Kent’s trail from the primary Phil’s Trailhead. Kent’s is an easy climbing trail that is still technically open for downhill traffic. With such mellow grades as you ascend the mesa, the miles and vertical feet tick by much faster than you may realize.
After a few miles of climbing, keep an eye out for the left turn onto KGB to connect to Phil’s.
Phil’s is a smooth, sandy singletrack trail that twists and turns down the mesa beneath towering ponderosa trees. The sandy track is occasionally punctuated by rocks, but the hiking is easy, allowing you to look around and enjoy the forest.
The only significant challenge on this trail is watching out for mountain bikers. The Phil’s Trail Network is ultra-popular with the two wheel crowd, and the classic Phil’s trail has been designated a one-way downhill-only trail. But if you go on a weekday, especially early in the morning or late in the evening, traffic can still be quite light, allowing you to enjoy these delightful trails even without an expensive mechanical contraption. Written by Greg Heil