
Papago Park
Paras aika vierailla
Late afternoon, 2 hours before sunset, when the heat softens and the rocks catch golden light. Winter months (November through March) offer the most comfortable hiking conditions.
Budjettivinkit
Entry is completely free, with no parking fees or admission gates. Bring your own water and snacks, as there are no concessions inside the park.
Suositellaan
Hikers and trail runners, Photography enthusiasts, Budget-conscious travelers, Sunset chasers
Suunnittele vierailusi
1-2 hours
Tietoa
Nopeat faktat: The park's signature "Hole in the Rock" is a natural geological formation that frames the Phoenix skyline through a 30-foot-wide opening. More than 2 million people visit annually to hike the 1.4-mile Double Butte Loop and spot desert wildlife like Gila monsters and cactus wrens.
Kohokohdat: At sunset, the red sandstone buttes glow like embers, and the Hole in the Rock frames the city lights perfectly for photos. The 0.25-mile scramble up to the hole takes only 10 minutes, yet rewards you with a 360-degree view that stretches across four mountain ranges.
Sisäpiirin vinkit
- Arrive before 4 PM on weekends to snag a parking spot, as the main lot fills up fast.
- Wear closed-toe hiking shoes with grip, the sandstone is slick even when it looks dry.
- Skip the main Hole in the Rock trail during midday heat, try the easier 0.8-mile Eliot Ramada trail for shade.
- Photographers should bring a wide-angle lens to capture the full frame of the hole against the sky.
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