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Pinnacle Peak Park

Pinnacle Peak Park

4.8 (1,676 reviews)
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Periodo migliore per visitare

Early morning or late afternoon offers cooler temperatures and the best light for photos; avoid midday heat in summer. Winter provides mild days and clearer long-range views.

Consigli per il budget

Small per-vehicle parking fee applies, check the City of Scottsdale website for current rates. Bring refillable water and snacks to avoid paying for bottled drinks offsite.

Consigliato per

Day hikers, Photography enthusiasts, Families with older kids, Nature lovers

Pianifica la tua visita

1-2 hours

Informazioni

Fatti rapidi: A steep, rocky trail runs about 1.75 miles round-trip and climbs roughly 500 feet, offering steady exercise without technical scrambling. Granite outcrops and creosote-scented wind turn each switchback into a postcard scene, with canyon light gilding the rocks at dawn.

Punti salienti: A loose tradition draws 10–30 photographers and sunrise hikers to the summit ridge on weekend mornings, each aiming to capture a 270-degree sweep of glowing desert as the sun rises. Listen for camera shutters and soft conversation while warm rock and the scent of creosote fill the air, then watch for a startled roadrunner that often freezes walkers with a sudden dash across the path.

Consigli da insider

  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes and a hat, the trail is rocky and has uneven steps.
  • Aim to start at sunrise or 90 minutes before sunset for cooler temps and the best photographic light.
  • Hike the ridgeline for the widest panoramas, skip side spurs if you need a faster turnaround.
  • Carry at least 1 liter of water per person for a short hike, and use the trailhead restroom before setting off.

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