Phoenix Mountain Preserve offers the perfect desert escape right in the heart of Phoenix, providing extensive trails and outstanding views of the city and surrounding Sonoran Desert.
Phoenix Mountain Preserve is a significant urban green space located within the city of Phoenix, Arizona, encompassing several mountain areas such as Piestewa Peak, Camelback Mountain, and North Mountain. It serves as a natural retreat amidst the urban setting, offering a rugged landscape characterized by rocky outcrops, saguaro cacti, and desert flora. Established to protect the ecological and recreational values of the region, the preserve offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in hiking, trail running, and mountain biking on its extensive network of trails. Notably, the Preserve includes Piestewa Peak, a prominent landmark visible from miles around, providing hikers with rewarding views at its summit. Wildlife within the preserve includes a variety of bird species and small mammals, typical of the Sonoran Desert ecosystem. Both locals and visitors are drawn to the preserve for its accessibility, natural beauty, and the challenge posed by its steep trails. Despite its proximity to urban areas, visitors are reminded to prepare adequately for desert conditions, including intense sun exposure and limited shade.
Piestewa Peak, with its challenging summit trail and panoramic views.
The diverse desert ecosystem supporting native flora and fauna.
Scenic drive through the preserve offering city and desert vistas.
Hidden Valley Trail for a less crowded hiking experience.
Second highest point in Phoenix offering a popular yet challenging hike.
Accessible area for a variety of outdoor activities, with family-friendly trails.
Provides a loop hike with historical radio tower site and scenic views.