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    Top Spots in and near Maricopa County

    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Kayak Canyon Lake Reservoir

      4.5
      Canyon Lake is located in a National Recreation Area. It was created by the damming of the Salt River, in Arizona, specifically by the Morman Flat Dam. The lake sits at an elevation of 1,660' and has a mean depth of 130', and an area of 1.484 mi². We launched our kayaks from the boat launch area ...
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    • Apache Junction, Arizona

      Boulder Canyon Trail

      4.5
      10.11 mi / 1572 ft gain
      Parking for the trailhead is actually in the same lot as the marina.  There is a restaurant, campground, and restrooms all in the vicinity of the parking lot.  The actual trailhead is on the other side of the street opposite the parking lot entrance road.  The hike begins an uphill climb.  In a c...
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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

      Butcher Jones Trail

      4.6
      5.24 mi / 906 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 righ...
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    • Tempe, Arizona

      Tempe Town Lake and the Mill Avenue Bridge

      4.5
      Last year I went to Phoenix for a few days for work.  I googled lots of places to shoot pictures around Phoenix, but the majority of them were in neighboring areas, and I only had an hour or two after work and couldn't drive an hour to a better photography spot.  One place that kept coming up was...
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    • Coolidge, Arizona

      Explore Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

      4.0
      0.25 mi / 10 ft gain
      No one really knows why the people from the Sonoran Desert built this mud skyscraper. Some scientists believe it was built as a astronomical observatory. What ever the reason, the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is a engineering marvel that was built in the 1300's. People have been so puzzled...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Hike Marcos de Niza Ridgeline / National Loop

      5.0
      2.8 mi / 640 ft gain
      This is somewhat of a hidden gem in South Mountain Park, the largest municipal park in the United States, even though it's right there for all to see. The best way to take advantage of this trail is to attack the ridgeline with an intense hiking pace or trail run, connecting it to the National Tr...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Hole in the Rock

      3.9
      0.27 mi / 33 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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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Double Butte Loop

      4.4
      2.2 mi / 151 ft gain
      From the rocks in Papago Park you can see all of Tempe and into Downtown Phoenix. During the summer it is a tremendous vantage point to watch the infamous haboobs (intense dust storm) roll through the valley. If they're at sunset or just before, the color experience is phenomenal. Of course, y...
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    • Scottsdale, Arizona

      Sunrise Trail to Sunrise Peak

      4.6
      3.73 mi / 1037 ft gain
      Sunrise Peak, also known as Sunrise Trail, is located at the residential foothills of the McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale, Arizona. The trail will start next to a residential neighborhood, but after about a quarter mile you'll be immersed in the pristine Sonoran Desert. The trail will lead you t...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Arizona Canal Trail

      5.0
      3.58 mi / 46 ft gain
      Arizona Canal Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Phoenix, Arizona.
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    • Pinal County, Arizona

      Photograph Elephant Arch

      4.0
      0.4 mi / 250 ft gain
      ...For this very short stroll to Elephant Arch, I'd like to clarify that it's more of a sightseeing and/or photo opportunity trip than a hiking trip. It's so close that it can be seen from the side of the road. So just forewarning! Nonetheless, if you love natural wonders then it's a landmark you...
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    • Paradise Valley, Arizona

      Camelback Mountain via Cholla Trail

      4.6
      2.96 mi / 1257 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

      Acer Summit Via Mormon Trail

      2.46 mi / 758 ft gain
      Acer Summit Via Mormon Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see wildflowers located near Phoenix, Arizona.
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Hidden Valley via the Mormon Loop Trail

      4.0
      3.63 mi / 873 ft gain
      This is a great spot for an afternoon hike near Phoenix. There are some beautiful rock formations, nice trails, and pretty stunning views of the city and desert beyond. It's open year round and is family and dog friendly, so if you've got slightly older kiddos or a pup, definitely bring them alon...
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    • Fountain Hills, Arizona

      Hike the Dixie Mine Trail

      2.0
      5.5 mi / 591 ft gain
      The MineDixie mine was established in 1877, when mining scouts noticed the large amount of quartz in the area. The Dixie Mine was sold many times throughout the 20th Century and was ruled no longer efficient in 1977 when it was sold to the McDowell Mountain Regional Park. The PetroglyphsThe area ...
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