Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area is a 2,154-acre preserve in north Scottsdale, Arizona, known for its striking Sonoran Desert landscapes and diverse hiking trails that weave through rugged terrain and historical sites.
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area, located in the northern part of Scottsdale, Arizona, protects over 2,150 acres of Sonoran Desert habitat at the foothills of the McDowell Mountains. The terrain is characterized by granite boulders, desert washes, and iconic saguaro cacti. The area is rich in flora and fauna including desert wildlife such as mule deer, javelina, bobcats, and a variety of desert birds. Historically, the land was a working cattle ranch before its conservation. Visitors can explore a network of trails offering moderate hikes with opportunities to view natural springs, archaeological sites, and preserved ranch structures. The conservation area features several petroglyph sites and old homestead ruins, reflecting its cultural heritage. Recreation opportunities include hiking, mountain biking on designated trails, wildlife viewing, and photography. The area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for desert solitude close to the Phoenix metropolitan area. The diverse landscape provides both shaded washes and scenic viewpoints overlooking the surrounding desert and mountain ranges, making it an ideal location for day hikes and nature study.
Fay Canyon Trail - a scenic route featuring views of granite formations and rich desert vegetation
Native Son Petroglyph Site showcasing ancient rock art of the Hohokam people
Spur Cross Spring - a rare desert water source supporting lush riparian vegetation
The rugged McDowell Mountain backdrop providing panoramic vistas
A collection of ancient rock carvings attributed to the Hohokam culture, offering insight into the area's prehistoric human activity.
A natural desert spring that creates an important riparian habitat, attracting local wildlife and enhancing biodiversity.
Remnants of the historic Spur Cross Ranch, including corrals and homestead buildings that trace the region's ranching past.