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Thousands of acres of the Phoenix mountain and desert preserves offer everything from busy, arduous summit climbs to secluded, meandering valley walks. Trails are open 365 days a year.


Trail Maps and Information
Wildflower Viewing in the Preserves
South Mountain Park/Preserve
North Mountain Area
Papago Park
Piestewa Peak/Dreamy Draw
Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area
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Reach 11 Recreation Area

Hiking Guides and
Information
Hike with your dog? Take our Suvey!
Family Hikes
Guide to Wildlife of Phoenix Desert Preserves
Wheelchair Accessible Trails
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve
Preserve Rules, Safety & Etiquette
Phoenix Leave No Trace

Desert Outdoor Programs and Education
Download a Trail Mix Program Guide (3.9MB pdf Acrobat)
Find and register for Outdoor Programs
North Mountain Visitors Center
South Mountain Environmental Education Center

Related Information:
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14th Annual National Trail Trek January 23, 2011
Brush Fire Prevention

Reservable Picnic Areas
Camp Colley
Wonderful Outdoor World (WOW)
Phoenix Mountains Preservation Council
ASU archives of efforts to preserve the Phoenix Mountains
State Parks Off Highway Vehicle Website

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Hiking North of Piestewa Peak

Rock Art: Petroglyphs in South Mountain Park
Rock Art: Petroglyphs in South Mountain Park

Spring wildflowers in South Mountain Park
Spring wildflowers in South Mountain Park

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