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    • Mesa, Arizona

      Kayak the Lower Salt River

      5.0
      It's not an Arizona summer without time spent on the Salt River!  And there's no better way than by kayak.  Summertime on the Lower Salt is full of people, mostly in tubes and on SUP's.  Getting on the river in the early hours of the morning help avoid some of the crowds. The best launch point by...
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    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Hike the Wind Cave Trail

      4.3
      2.9 mi / 790 ft gain
      This is a great trail for a run or for stretching your legs exploring the caves in Usery Mountain Regional Park. Keep in mind that the trail leads you up to the cave and is the end point. To get better views of the area, you'll have to climb up past the caves, where the trail is not marked.
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    • Scottsdale, Arizona

      Pinnacle Peak Trail

      4.4
      3.87 mi / 896 ft gain
      Pinnacle Peak is a 3.8 mile out-and-back hike along a beautifully groomed trail with a moderate gain of ~1,000ft. This distinctive 600ft granite summit can be seen from most of the surrounding valley and offers spectacular views of the McDowell Mountains, iconic Four Peaks, Granite Mountain and t...
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    • Fort McDowell, Arizona

      Kayak Saguaro Lake

      4.0
      If you want to enjoy some paddle time on the beautiful Saguaro Lake, launching from Butcher Jones Recreation Area is your best bet.  If you don’t have your own kayak, you can rent from the nearby Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch and they’ll bring the kayaks to the launch point for you (as well as provide...
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    • Fort McDowell, Arizona

      Hike Butcher Jones Trail Around Saguaro Lake

      4.6
      4 mi / 300 ft gain
      Butcher Jones Recreational Area truly has a little bit of everything. However, the highlight of the area is the Butcher Jones Trail, a 4 mile out and back trail that is suitable for all skill levels. With minimal elevation gain and beautiful views, it can't be beat!The trailhead is located right ...
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    • Scottsdale, Arizona

      Upper Ranch and Brown's Ranch Road Trail

      3.98 mi / 154 ft gain
      Upper Ranch and Brown's Ranch Road Trail is a loop trail where you may see wildflowers located near Scottsdale, Arizona.
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    • Scottsdale, Arizona

      Pima and Dynamite Loop

      5.0
      50.27 mi / 2136 ft gain
      Pima and Dynamite Loop is a loop trail that provides a good opportunity to view wildlife located near Scottsdale, Arizona.
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    • Paradise Valley, Arizona

      Camelback Mountain via Cholla Trail

      4.5
      2.68 mi / 1158 ft gain
      This challenging hike up the east side of Camelback Mountain has beautiful views of Phoenix and Scottsdale, and is not often crowded. You will begin on switchbacks heading up the mountain, with trail markers to guide you at first. The hike increases in difficulty about 1 mile in, when you reach ...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Climb the East Face of the Praying Monk

      0.5 mi / 200 ft gain
      5.6 Sport climb, up an 80 foot face, 9 bolts to the top.  This was the first outdoor climb for myself. It opened the doors to getting out of the gym and becoming a part of the local climbing community. I highly recommend it, as it is not too difficult, and can be done with a group of people.  The...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Echo Canyon Trail on Camelback Mountain

      4.5
      2.46 mi / 1214 ft gain
      If you live near or around Phoenix, you know that Camelback Mountain is pretty hard to miss. Due to the mountain's height, this hike isn't exactly what you would call easy. There are two sides of the mountain you can hike, Echo Canyon and Cholla Trail. Echo Canyon is shorter, but still an extreme...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Climb the Praying Monk

      4.3
      0.5 mi
      Park at the Echo Canyon Parking Area.From the trailhead, hike up Echo trail until your reach the saddle.  At the saddle, you will turn south and start taking the climbers trail to the headwall, which is just past the sign that says "caution, active bee area."  Once you reach the headwall, there a...
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    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Catch a Sunset at Goldfield Ranch

      4.0
      Although a tourist trap, Goldfield Ghost Town is a place any visitor might like stopping for a little food and a drink if they're hiking in the Superstition Mountains at the nearby Lost Dutchman State Park. It's certainly a place that has plentiful opportunities for some photography.While there y...
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    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Drive Through The Apache Trail

      4.8
      Its about a 40 minute drive to the beginning of the trail from Phoenix, and the trail itself is close to a two hour drive, if you don't plan on stopping along the way. The beginning of the trail really begins at the Superstition Mountains, you'll see a sign that says you are entering the Tonto Na...
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    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Camp at Lost Dutchman State Park

      4.8
      Lost Dutchman State Park is located near the Superstition Mountains in central Phoenix, about 40 miles from Phoenix. There is a $7 day use fee to enter the park, which is waived if you’re camping ($15/night). The park offers 134 campsites, each with a picnic table, barbeque grill, and fire pit, a...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Hole in the Rock

      3.6
      0.27 mi / 200 ft gain
      Papago Park is located right next to the Phoenix Zoo. The park is known for its rock formations and short hiking / running trails. The main attraction, the Hole in the Rock, at the top of the short trail, is a great place to take pictures as it is one of the highest points in the area and it off...
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    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Treasure Loop via Jacob's Crosscut Trail

      3.78 mi / 620 ft gain
      Starting Treasure Loop from Jacob's Crosscut offers a slight variation on Treasure Loop as well as ~1.5 miles if you're looking for a little extra distance. This trail is dog friendly on-leash and is used by hikers and runners. 
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