Pinnacle Peak Park

26802 N. 102nd Way Scottsdale, AZ 85262

Hours

The Pinnacle Peak trail is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Summer hours may vary due to heat conditions.

Cost

Hiking, rock climbing, and exploring nature at Pinnacle Peak Park is free.

About

If you're looking for a captivating place to hike, take stunning pictures, and explore nature's wonders, visit Pinnacle Peak Park.

This outdoor sanctuary covers 150 acres amid the vast Sonoran Desert.

Pinnacle Peak Park has a path that meanders through a mesmerizing landscape, where iconic saguaro cacti and rugged terrain create a backdrop of natural wonder. Here, the air is fragrant with the scent of creosote bushes, and the distant McDowell Mountains add a dramatic touch to the serene desert canvas. As the sun sets, the park transforms, with the Arizona sky painting a masterpiece of colors.

Pinnacle Peak Park has picnic areas with shade ramadas, restrooms, drinking fountains, and a trailhead visitor center. With something for everyone, Pinnacle Peak Park is worth exploring when visiting the Phoenix area.

Pinnacle Peak Park: Fun Facts & Cool Features

This outdoor landmark captivates with its scenic beauty and has a wealth of fascinating features.

The trail is considered moderate by hiking experts, with 1,300 feet of climbing. The out-and-back trail is 2 miles one way, so be in shape to complete the entire 4 miles. Remember, no restrooms or water fountains are on the trail, so plan accordingly.

Interpretive displays are strategically scattered along the path and provide valuable insights into flora and fauna.

The trailhead visitor center is a welcoming gateway, inviting exploration and curiosity. Here, visitors can gather various materials like trail maps and brochures. Knowledgeable staff members are on hand to answer questions, ensuring that every step you take is informed.

For those seeking a more exhilarating adventure, Pinnacle Peak Park extends a warm invitation to experienced rock climbers. Designated areas within the park provide a playground for climbers of varying skill levels. The rugged terrain and diverse routes create an immersive experience, allowing thrill-seekers to conquer the park's geological formations while surrounded by the stunning vistas of the Sonoran Desert.

Beyond the natural wonders, the park also boasts a 90-space paved parking lot with designated motorcycle spots, ensuring convenient access for all visitors. Four picnic tables and shade ramadas offer idyllic spots for a leisurely lunch amidst the breathtaking surroundings.

Whether you're a solo adventurer, a family seeking a peaceful retreat, or a group of friends searching for excitement, Pinnacle Peak Park caters to diverse interests. It is a quintessential destination for anyone looking to connect with nature and experience Arizona's wilderness.

Local Tips

  • If hiking, bring plenty of water, sunscreen, snacks, and wear sturdy boots.
  • Bikes and dogs are not allowed.
  • The hours at Pinnacle Peak Park vary by season. Check their website for current hours.
  • Watch for rattlesnakes; stay on the trail and remain alert.
  • Check the trail map or grab one at the trailhead to enhance your hiking experience.

Location

26802 N. 102nd Way Scottsdale, AZ 85262

Frequently Asked Questions

There are plenty of ways to enjoy time in the Valley of the Sun. There are activities for outdoor enthusiasts, family adventurers, history buffs, and art lovers alike. For example:


Spend a Day at the Desert Botanical Garden

Drop by the Papago Park and pay a visit to the Desert Botanical Garden where you can view over 20,000 desert plants gathered in one place in all their glory. You’ll see plants that are native to Arizona as well as beautiful cacti from South America, Baja California, and Australia. Find out why this is one of Phoenix’s Points of Pride.

Take a Hike Up Camelback Mountain

If you want to experience nature and fresh air on your Phoenix getaway, leave vacation rentals behind and get your feet moving up Camelback Mountain. You’ll find this major landmark in the Camelback Mountain Echo Canyon Recreation Area. Enjoy rock climbing if you’re up for more extreme activities, or stick with a hike on the Echo Canyon Trail or the Cholla Trail. Plan on taking an hour and a half to three hours up and back.

Add a Little Culture to Your Visit

Explore the masterpieces of creative expression in the Phoenix Art Museum with an eclectic blend that includes art of the American West, the European Renaissance, the Baroque period, and the Far East. You’ll be able to see pieces that have been gathered from around the world, conveniently displayed in one place to take your breath away.

Get Lost in the Music at the Symphony

If you are a music lover, don’t miss out on the latest at the Phoenix Symphony. Programs include classical music, the pops, family music, and chamber music. Check their schedule for  performances throughout the year.

Soak Up Papago Park

When you visit the 1,200 acres at Papago Park, you can golf for the day, fish, take a walk on the nature trails, or hop on a bike. Stop off at the zoo when you want to get wild.

North Mountain Preserve and Shaw Butte

When you want to see local fauna and awe at the flora, the North Mountain Preserve and Shaw Butte are a favorite destination with inviting hiking trails. North Mountain is the tallest mountain in the preserve. See the saguaro cactus for yourself, plan a picnic, and be sure to bring your camera. The beauty surrounding will help you make memories to last a lifetime long after your Phoenix spring break is over. Upon returning to your Phoenix vacation rental or condo at the end of each day, you’ll be anxious to get up and start exploring all over again to see what else Phoenix has to offer.

We are pleased to say we have a number of pet-friendly vacation rentals in the Phoenix area. Check for the "paw" on our vacation rental listings for more information.

Breathtaking national parks and trails galore are just some of the many reasons why a pet-friendly home in Phoenix is the perfect destination for anyone with a furry best friend. Additionally, travelers can find numerous places in Phoenix that welcome their animals as they take time to explore this part of the country.

For many, a trip to Arizona includes a chance to see the glorious Grand Canyon. Leashed pets are allowed at the Grand Canyon on trails above the rim, Mather Campground, Desert View Campground, Trailer Village, and throughout developed areas.

Important Pet Tips for the Arizona Desert

This part of the country can get very hot, especially during the summer. Cats and dogs can easily get overheated in the fierce local sun. Keep in mind, hot asphalt can also pose a danger for pets during Phoenix summers. Early morning walks are a wonderful option to help keep your pets safe while on a vacation getaway to the Valley of the Sun.

Spring Break is the perfect time for an unforgettable vacation. You’re ready to get away and leave the daily grind behind for a few days. What better destination than Phoenix and its warm inviting spring weather? With vacation rentals ripe for the picking, you can book your stay and get ready to experience Phoenix spring break to the fullest.

  • Climb Camelback Mountain
  • Visit the Desert Botanical Garden
  • Explore the South Mountain Park and Preserve
  • Enjoy Scottsdale’s chic eateries and Southwestern arts
  • Discover American Indian artifacts at the Heard Museum
  • Golf at TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course, Raven Golf Club at Verrado or We-Ko-Pa
  • Catch a Pro Sports Game: Phoenix Suns (NBA), Phoenix Mercury (WNBA), Arizona Cardinals (NFL), Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), Arizona Coyotes (NHL), Phoenix Rising (USL)
  • Don’t forget Spring Training, as the area welcomes MLB teams each year for the spring Cactus League.
  • Nearby, Scottsdale is a favorite destination for golf aficionados at the beginning of each year as host to the annual PGA Golf Tour WM Open.
  • Eat award-winning cuisine at downtown’s Heritage Square
  • Indulge in a desert-inspired spa treatment
  • Delve into local culture on Roosevelt Row
  • Go on an adventurous day trip to Sedona, Flagstaff, or even the Grand Canyon

Phoenix is a popular destination year-round. However, the busiest seasons are in spring and fall.

When baseball comes to town during Spring Training season, fans flock to Arizona to watch their favorite teams play. We recommend booking a few weeks in advance since rentals book quickly.

Aside from that, people love the mild climate during the spring and fall seasons.

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