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Piestewa Peak Dreamy Draw Trails | City of Phoenix Access: Start at the 304 Trailhead Proceed to Piestewa Peak Nature Trail Description: The Piestewa Nature Trail is a magnificent loop trail that allows hikers the opportunity to escape the urban environment for a true Sonoran Desert experience The trail is moderately difficult and somewhat rocky
Piestewa Peak Dreamy Draw | City of Phoenix The Piestewa Peak Trailheads will be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic from Monday, August 11, through Friday, August 15 to allow for essential pavement improvements to the entry drive This short-term closure is necessary to ensure visitor safety during the work
Camelback Mountain Trails | City of Phoenix Follow the loop trail approximately two-tenths of a mile from its initial intersection to be brought back to Echo Canyon Trail A turn to the west will return hikers to the trailhead, while a turn to the east will take them toward the Extremely Difficult summit trail
South Mountain Trails | City of Phoenix This trail travels through a rock-studded canyon, which is home to a variety of Sonoran Desert plants and animals; the trail also reveals two rock wall dams built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s
Hiking and Trails | City of Phoenix These two mountains provide a chance to hike to a peak and enjoy vistas without the crowds and steep elevation gains of nearby Piestewa Peak and North Mountain
South Mountain Park Preserve | City of Phoenix The park boasts more than 100 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking Additionally, the roadways throughout the park are a favorite for bicyclists Dobbins Lookout, at 2,330 feet, is the highest point in the park that is available to the public
Phoenix Mountains Preserve - Official Website of the City of Phoenix . . . Know the name of the park and or trail you will be hiking on Having a trail map is recommended Know where you are going and know what kind of terrain you will be hiking on It is important to remember that the Phoenix mountain preserves are open, undeveloped desert areas Hikers can encounter
Phoenix Trails and Heat Safety Trail Closure Program Review Canyon and Cholla Trail, and all associated trails and trailheads at Phoenix Mountains Preserve - Piestewa Peak when the National Weather Services Issues Excessive Heat Warning Days
Camelback Mountain | City of Phoenix Only experienced hikers, whom are following "Take a Hike Do it Right" guidelines, during optimal weather conditions, should attempt to hike to the summit that sits 2,704 feet above sea level and provides exceptional views of the Valley
Lookout and Shadow Mountain | City of Phoenix These two mountains provide a chance to hike to a peak and enjoy vistas without the crowds and steep elevation gains of nearby Piestewa Peak and North Mountain