This business has earned a Highly Trusted designation — 4.8★ across 6,187 reviews signals an exceptional and consistent track record.
Strong long-term review history with 6,187 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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LOVE LOVE LOVE every trail I’ve been on in the Preserve so far. So much to explore! So many views to take in! Difficulty levels for everyone from beginners to hiking fanatics.
Great area for solo hiking!Wide-open views, rugged trails, and an amazing workout with desert terrain. Starting early is key to beat the heat and before the sun gets too strong. Peaceful, scenic, and the perfect recharge while I was visiting the area for work.
Free. Pretty of parking. Wide paved path at the base. Plenty of offshoot trails for walking, running or mountain biking
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Phoenix Mountain Preserves gets a full five stars. This place is loaded with trails, views, and enough space to make you forget you are right in the middle of a city. Most people seem to laser focus on hiking Piestewa, which is a solid hike, sure, if you are into climbing a mountain while being herded like cattle. It is a good workout, but you are definitely not getting solitude up there. The rest of the park though? That is where the magic is. Tons of trails that wind through beautiful desert scenery. You can hike, bike, run, walk your dog, or just wander around pretending you are one with nature. Whatever your thing is, this place has room for it. Just stay on the trail. Trust me. I went off trail not too long ago and had a close encounter with a western diamondback that definitely did not want to be friends. You are in their turf, so keep your eyes open and your steps careful. Whether you want a tough climb or just a peaceful walk with views, Phoenix Mountain Preserves has it. Solid spot to recharge, sweat a little, and remind yourself that Arizona is not just freeways and chain restaurants.
Great hike close to Scottsdale. Highly recommend the 302 trail which took about 3 hours start to finish.