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Stagecoach Pass Rd
Carefree Hwy
Scot
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le R
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56th
St
60th
St
68th
St
Ashler Hills Dr
Lone Mountain Rd
Dixileta Dr
Westland Rd
Via Dona Rd
76th
St
Dynamite Blvd
56th
St
64th
St
Pinnacle Vista Dr
Jomax Rd
Hay
den
Rd
Happy Valley Rd
Mill
er R
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Scot
tsda
le R
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Pinnacle Peak Rd
Williams Dr
Deer Valley Rd
Grayhawk Dr
Thompson Peak Pkwy
84th
St Pi
ma
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Dynamite Blvd
Pim
a Rd
Hay
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Rd79
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Alm
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Jomax Rd
Hap
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136t
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Alm
a Sc
hool
Rd
93rd
St
Los Gatos Dr
Scot
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Central Arizona Project CanalFrank Lloyd Wright Blvd
Paradise Ln
Greenway-Hayden Loop
Thunderbird Rd
Sweetwater Ave
Cactus Rd
60th
St
64th
St
Cholla Rd
Shea Blvd
Gold Dust Ave
Mountain View Rd
Doubletree Ranch Rd
Eastwood Ln
McCormick Ranch Pkwy
Indian Bend Rd
Lincoln Dr
McDonald Dr
McKellips Rd
Desert Mountain Pkwy
Lege
nd T
rail P
kw
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Desert Hills Dr
Pim
a Rd
Legacy Blvd
94th
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Thompson Peak Pkw
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98th
St
100th St
Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd
108t
h St
104t
h St
Cholla St
100t
h St
96th
St
Via LindaMountain View Rd
Via Linda 128t
h St
120t
h St
124t
h St
Ce
n tral Arizona Project Canal
130th
St
136t
h St
Shea Blvd
Bell Rd
P rincess Dr
Leg a cy Blvd
Hayden Rd
Thunderbird Rd
92nd
St
90th
St
94th
St
92nd
St
110t
h St
Jackrabbit Rd
Chaparral Rd
Camelback Rd
68th
St
Scot
tsda
le R
d
64th
St
Osborn Rd
Thomas Rd
68th
St
60th
St
Oak St
Continental Dr
Col
lege
Ave
Scot
tsda
le R
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Mill
er R
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Belleview St
Hay
den
RdH
ayde
n Rd
Gra
nite
Ree
f Rd
Roosevelt St
McDowell Rd
Oak St
Thomas Rd
Osborn Rd
Indian School Rd
Camelback Rd
Chaparral Rd
Vista Dr
Jackrabbit Rd
McDonald Dr
Rose Ln
Lincoln Dr
Indian Bend Rd
Pim
a Rd
Arizona C anal
Arizona Canal
82nd
St
Gra
nite
Ree
f Rd
86th
St
82nd
St
Hayde
n Rd
87th
StGai
ney
Ranc
h Rd
Hay
den
Rd
Mill
er R
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84th
St
Redfield Rd
Raintree Dr
Hayden Rd
Nor
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lvd
McDowell Rd
Via De Ventura
Hay
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Pal is
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145t
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Indian School Rd
70th
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ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION MAPEffective July 2019
FREE MAP!
FOR DETAILED PRESERVE TRAIL MAPS: Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “preserve maps”
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CITYWIDE BIKEWAY, PATH AND TRAIL INFORMATION: Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “public amenities”
BIKE & TRAILS MAPNORTH OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BLVD
BICYCLES, SKATEBOARDS, MOTORIZED SKATEBOARDS AND MULTIUSE PATHSScottsdale’s Bicycle and Related Devices Ordinance (No. 4372) addresses operation and parking of bike-share and electric scooters. The ordinance makes the rules and expectations clear for the companies that own the devices and individuals who operate them. Go to ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “bike share ordinance” to review these rules.
BICYCLE DETECTION AT INTERSECTIONSBicycle detection is used at signalized intersections to alert the signal system that a bicycle is approaching and will need to cross the intersection. These intersections also offer extended crossing time for bicyclists.
Look for these signs, as well as pavement markings, at various locations around Scottsdale:
Bike Lane
Bike Route
Shared Use Path
Unpaved Trail
Paved Shoulder
Preserve Trail
Canal System
Crossings (bridges, tunnels, underpasses or enhanced crosswalks)
Scottsdale EZ is a single, mobile-optimized system that lets you quickly report issues and provides the city with a consolidated tracking and reporting system.
• Using Scottsdale EZ is just that — easy!
• Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov/EZ on your desktop or mobile device, or search online for “Scottsdale EZ” to find the application link
• Enter the request or issue in the search bar, select a top request or browse by category
• Choose an address related to the request, or use your device’s GPS to pinpoint the location of the issue
• Provide details and submit a photo, if applicable
• Review your information and submit it
• City staff will get back to you to confirm they’ve received your request
The more accurate information you provide when submitting a request, the more quickly it can be assigned to staff and resolved.
Next time you notice something the city needs to take a look at or fix, don’t hesitate — Scottsdale EZ makes it simple to report those issues and get them taken care of.
City of Scottsdale Transportation Department 7447 E. Indian School Rd, Ste. 205 Scottsdale, AZ 85251
SHARED USE PATH & TRAIL RESPONSIBILITIESScottsdale’s paths and trails are designed for a variety of transportation modes. Keep path use safe and enjoyable for everyone by being courteous, sharing the path and following simple, common-sense rules. Motorized vehicles*, including ATVs and motorcycles, are prohibited on paths and trails.*Class 1 and 2 e-bikes and stand-up electric mini-scooters are allowed on paved paths as of December 13, 2018.
Approaching Horses When approaching a horse, speak in a soft voice to alert the horse and rider of your presence. Then move slowly while passing.
Control Your Pets Keep pets on a leash, and clean up after them.
Biking at Night Equip your bicycle with a headlight, rear light and reflectors for low light conditions.
Wear a Helmet Adults are not required by law to wear a helmet, but it is a good idea to always protect your head when biking.
Flooded Paths Do not enter paths that are under water.
Earphone Use Earphones are not recommended when bicycling.
Right-of-Way Bicyclists yield to pedestrians. All users yield to equestrians. Use reasonable speed.
Skating Follow the same rules as pedestrians.
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Keep to the Right Stay to the right unless passing or turning. Move to the right when stopping as well.
Merging Look both ways. Yield to through traffic at intersections.
Signaling Bicyclists should use their horn or bell when approaching and passing others.
Respect Nature Do not disturb wildlife. Stay on the path. Do not collect plant materials.
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Notice: This document is provided for general information purpose only. The city of Scottsdale assumes no responsibility arising from the use of the information in this document. The city of Scottsdale does not warrant its accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any particular purpose. It should not be relied upon without field verification.
McDowellSonoranPreserve
McDowellSonoranPreserve
Stagecoach Pass Rd
Carefree Hwy
Scot
tsda
le R
d
56th
St
60th
St
68th
St
Ashler Hills Dr
Lone Mountain Rd
Dixileta Dr
Westland Rd
Via Dona Rd
76th
St
Dynamite Blvd
56th
St
64th
St
Pinnacle Vista Dr
Jomax Rd
Hay
den
Rd
Happy Valley Rd
Mill
er R
d
Scot
tsda
le R
d
Pinnacle Peak Rd
Williams Dr
Deer Valley Rd
Grayhawk Dr
Thompson Peak Pkwy
84th
St Pi
ma
Rd
Dynamite Blvd
Pim
a Rd
Hay
den
Rd79
th S
t
Alm
a Sc
hool
Pkw
y Rio Verde Dr
Jomax Rd
Hap
py V
alle
y Rd
136t
h St
Alm
a Sc
hool
Rd
93rd
St
Los Gatos Dr
Scot
tsda
le R
d
Central Arizona Project CanalFrank Lloyd Wright Blvd
Paradise Ln
Greenway-Hayden Loop
Thunderbird Rd
Sweetwater Ave
Cactus Rd
60th
St
64th
St
Cholla Rd
Shea Blvd
Gold Dust Ave
Mountain View Rd
Doubletree Ranch Rd
Eastwood Ln
McCormick Ranch Pkwy
Indian Bend Rd
Lincoln Dr
McDonald Dr
McKellips Rd
Desert Mountain Pkwy
Lege
nd T
rail P
kw
y
Desert Hills Dr
Pim
a Rd
Legacy Blvd
94th
St
Thompson Peak Pkw
y
98th
St
100th St
Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd
108t
h St
104t
h St
Cholla St
100t
h St
96th
St
Via LindaMountain View Rd
Via Linda 128t
h St
120t
h St
124t
h St
Ce
n tral Arizona Project Canal
130th
St
136t
h St
Shea Blvd
Bell Rd
P rincess Dr
Leg a cy Blvd
Hayden Rd
Thunderbird Rd
92nd
St
90th
St
94th
St
92nd
St
110t
h St
Jackrabbit Rd
Chaparral Rd
Camelback Rd
68th
St
Scot
tsda
le R
d
64th
St
Osborn Rd
Thomas Rd
68th
St
60th
St
Oak St
Continental Dr
Col
lege
Ave
Scot
tsda
le R
d
Mill
er R
d
Belleview St
Hay
den
RdH
ayde
n Rd
Gra
nite
Ree
f Rd
Roosevelt St
McDowell Rd
Oak St
Thomas Rd
Osborn Rd
Indian School Rd
Camelback Rd
Chaparral Rd
Vista Dr
Jackrabbit Rd
McDonald Dr
Rose Ln
Lincoln Dr
Indian Bend Rd
Pim
a Rd
Arizona C anal
Arizona Canal
82nd
St
Gra
nite
Ree
f Rd
86th
St
82nd
St
Hayde
n Rd
87th
StGai
ney
Ranc
h Rd
Hay
den
Rd
Mill
er R
d
84th
St
Redfield Rd
Raintree Dr
Hayden Rd
Nor
thsi
ght B
lvd
McDowell Rd
Via De Ventura
Hay
den
Rd
Pal is
ades
Blv
d
145t
h W
y
Eagl
e Ri
dge
Dr
Indian School Rd
70th
St
Cro
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Notice: This document is provided for general information purpose only. The city of Scottsdale assumes no responsibility arising from the use of the information in this document. The city of Scottsdale does not warrant its accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any particular purpose. It should not be relied upon without field verification.
TOUR OLD TOWN ON THE MOUNTAIN VISTA BIKE ROUTE The Mountain Vista Bike Route is a 2.3 mile loop that begins and ends at Main Street and Brown Avenue at the famous Banyan Tree. Follow green bike route signs to two more informative stops where mountain views are framed with interpretive panels that tell stories of the mountains on display. The frame that views the McDowell Mountains is located along the south bank of the Arizona Canal between the Marshall Way and Soleri bridges. The Camelback Mountain View frame is located at 68th Street and the Arizona Canal.
MOUNTAIN VISTA ROUTE
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68th
St
69th
St
Scot
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le R
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Indian School Rd
Gol
dwat
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lvd
5th Ave
Stetson Dr
Mar
shal
l Way
5th Ave
3rd Ave
4th Ave
1st Ave
Main St
1st St
2nd St
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ROUTE STOPS1. The Banyan Tree
2. Camelback Mountain View
3. McDowell Mountains View
ON-STREET BIKEWAYS — SHARE THE ROADBe sure to ride defensively, prepare for the unexpected and plan an alternate maneuver to avoid conflict. Rules alone do not always protect bicyclists from injury. Stay alert, make yourself visible and ride predictably.
The Arizona Revised Statutes - TITLE 28 TRANSPORTATION - ARTICLE 11 OPERATION OF BICYCLES28-811. Parent and guardian responsibility; applicability of article 28-812. Applicability of traffic laws to bicycle riders 28.813. Riding on bicycles 28.814. Clinging to vehicle
28.815. Riding on roadways and bicycle paths; prohibition of motor vehicle traffic on bike paths 28.816. Carrying article on bicycles 28.817. Bicycle equipment 28.818. Bicycle safety fund
Obey Traffic Signals & Signs Like a vehicle, bicyclists must obey all the rules of the road.
Ride on the Right Ride on the right with the flow of traffic.
Use Appropriate Lanes To proceed straight, move into the through lane early.
STOP
Beware of Car Doors Stay one car-door length away from parked cars.
Use Hand Signals Check over your shoulder, and turn when safe to do so.
Use Lights at Night Law requires a white headlight and rear reflector at night. Adding a red rear light is even safer.
LEFT RIGHT
RIGHTSTOP/SLOW
Scan the Road Behind Check behind you regularly, or use a mirror.
Wear a Helmet Adults are not required by law to wear a helmet, but it is a good idea to always protect your head when biking.
One Person Per Bike Riding double is only permitted with child carriers or tandem bikes.
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Turning Left: Two Options Make a left turn like a vehicle by looking over your shoulder, signaling and moving into the left turn lane when it’s safe.
You may also make a left turn by going to the far side of the intersection, turning your bike and using the roadway or crosswalk.
Make Eye Contact Confirm that you are seen.
Be Courteous Share the road and the responsibilities.
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BRING YOUR BIKE ON THE SCOTTSDALE TROLLEYScottsdale’s free trolley system links residents and visitors to entertainment, restaurants, shopping, schools, parks and health services. Riders can transfer between four trolley routes and the regional transit system. To plan your trip, visit ValleyMetro.org. To request a map or learn more, visit ScottsdaleTrolley.com.
Signal driver before loading your bike.
have a nice day
Squeeze handle and pull down rack.
Place bike in rack slot. Grasp support arm and pull over tire to secure.
Passenger assumes all liability for loading, securing, unloading, theft or damage of bicycle.
BICYCLE DETECTION AT INTERSECTIONSBicycle detection is used at signalized intersections to alert the signal system that a bicycle is approaching and will need to cross the intersection. These intersections also offer extended crossing time for bicyclists.
Look for these signs, as well as pavement markings, at various locations around Scottsdale:
Bike Lane
Bike Route
Shared Use Path
Unpaved Trail
Paved Shoulder
Preserve Trail
Canal System
Crossings (bridges, tunnels, underpasses or enhanced crosswalks)
FOR DETAILED PRESERVE TRAIL MAPS: Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “preserve maps”
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CITYWIDE BIKEWAY, PATH AND TRAIL INFORMATION: Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “public amenities”
BIKE & TRAILS MAPSOUTH OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BLVD