McDowell Sonoran Preserve is a sprawling expanse of desert terrain in Scottsdale, Arizona, offering outdoor enthusiasts a variety of trails and scenic views in a protected natural setting.
McDowell Sonoran Preserve encompasses over 30,000 acres of rugged desert landscape in the heart of Arizona. Home to the iconic McDowell Mountains, the preserve is acclaimed for its diverse ecosystems and extensive trail network. The preserve provides critical habitat for native Sonoran Desert species, such as the Gila monster and the Harris's hawk, amidst a backdrop of saguaro cacti and granite boulders. It plays a significant role in conservation efforts, helping to maintain the ecological balance unique to the Sonoran Desert. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the preserve's 225 miles of maintained trails, which cater to a range of activities including hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Key landmarks include popular areas like Tom's Thumb and Pinnacle Peak, which offer panoramic vistas of the desert landscape and cityscape beyond. With year-round accessibility and proximity to Scottsdale, the preserve is a treasured retreat for locals and visitors alike who seek adventure and solace in the natural world.
Tom's Thumb, a granite rock formation offering stunning views and challenging hiking
Diverse ecosystems supporting a wide variety of desert wildlife
Pinnacle Peak, known for its rugged ascent and sweeping desert panoramas
The serene tranquility of the Bajada Nature Trail, ideal for easy walks and wildlife observation
A challenging hike that rewards with views of Scottsdale and the McDowell Mountains.
A popular loop offering a moderate hike with scenic vistas.
A historic area with diverse trails suitable for all skill levels.