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Nature is Calling: 5 Great Hikes in Phoenix

Residents know this to be true, Arizona is GORGEOUS! We have stunning and diverse landscapes that cover nearly every inch of our state, it’s no wonder that you can’t seem to go a day without running into someone itching to get outdoors. What is great about living here is you don’t have to go far to find somewhere beautiful to visit. In fact, we have found five great hikes that are in Phoenix -or right next door- for you to try the next time you need to get out for some sunshine and fresh air.

View From Camelback Mountain

View From Camelback Mountain

Camelback Mountain

Located at Camelback Mountain are two different hiking trails, Cholla and Echo Canyon. Both trails are rated difficult, while Cholla is longer and Echo Canyon is steeper. These are very popular hiking destinations, and if you arrive after 6AM you may have difficulty finding a parking spot.

 
• Echo Canyon Trail– This trail is an extreme and challenging anaerobic hike for the entire 1.23 miles to the top. For less experienced hikers the hike can take you anywhere from one and a half to three hours. You will scale a total of 1,280 ft. in that time. Remember to bring plenty of water, and pace yourself to prevent injury. The first rail section of the trail is the most difficult and steepest part of the trail. Between the first and second rail you will have about 200 feet of low grade hiking. Once you are past the second, less intense, rail section there are large rocks, and exceptional views.
• Cholla Trail– This trail is less crowded of the two, and offers a better chance of viewing wildlife. On Cholla trail you get magnificent views and a terrific workout all at the same time. On Cholla, you gain 1,300 feet in close to a mile and a half. You get a winding hike with unbeatable views of Phoenix and Scottsdale. For the first mile you are trail hiking. After you reach what is known as “the saddle”, the hike becomes much more difficult and is more scrambling to the top.

 

Papago Park

Located by the Phoenix Zoo and Desert Botanical Garden, Papago Park is a great family hiking spot. Dogs are welcome as long as they are leashed. There is a 2.2-mile loop trail that features a cave and is good for all skill levels. You are surrounded by huge, beautiful sandstone buttes that almost feel other worldly. There are other recreational activities that people can partake in at Papago Park such as mountain biking, picnicking, fishing lagoons, an exercise course, and an archery range.

 

Piestewa Peak

There are several trails on Piestewa Peak. We are giving credit to are the Freedom Trail. This trail is Camelback’s Echo Canyon Trail’s meaner sister. It is all uphill and the stairs and switchbacks that help you do end part of the way up. There is a rail to hold on to near the top to help you reach the summit, but if you get queasy, you may not want to look down. Though this trail is well traveled, it gets less traffic than Echo Canyon, so it is a strong alternative. The mountain fools you into thinking you reached the peak when you really haven’t. At this point you go to the left and continue hiking until you reach the official survey marker. You can get to the trailhead from the Apache picnic area at the far end of the parking area in Phoenix Mountains Park and Recreation Area. The hike is around 3 miles with amazing views. Remember to bring a lot of water. There is not much shade available on desert hikes and you can dehydrate quickly.

 

Woman Hiking in Desert

Woman Hiking in Desert

Pinnacle Peak

The Pinnacle Peak Park Trail has an elevation gain of approximately 1,300 feet and is considered to be a moderate hike. It is a relatively smooth trail with several ups and downs over the course of the 1.75 mile (each way) trail. It takes most hikers around two hours to complete this hike. If you like wildlife, this is the place for you. Pinnacle Peak is a wildlife sanctuary. You are likely to run into jack rabbits, quail, antelope ground squirrels, lizards, and the occasional road runner on your journey. Sometimes people get lucky and catch a glimpse of the larger mammals like mule deer and javelinas. Once in a while a coyote, bob cat or mountain lion may amble through, but they are much more shy and tend to stay away from human visitors. Watch your step, this is the desert and there are snakes. The trail winds up a boulder covered mountain, littered with giant saguaros and offers amazing views of the McDowell Mountains, Four Peaks, Granite Mountain Pinnacle Peak Park Trail.

 

South Mountain

The South Mountain Park area has numerous hikes. We are going to talk about the National Trail. This is the most diverse as well as the longest (14.3 mile) trail at South Mountain. Hikers, mountain bikers, and horse riders all frequent this trail. There are several locations you can access this trail from, however Pima Canyon is the primary location. This trail crosses almost the full length of South Mountain Park. There are amazing views on the interior of the mountain as well as on the ridgeline, and the hike presents various levels of difficulty throughout. You have to walk a mile from the parking lot to even begin the trail, but have no fear the trek is flat. At the start of the trail make sure you stay to the left. If you head to the right, you may end up on the Mormon Loop. Stay on the marked path as it is easy to become disoriented and lost, and bring plenty of water.

 

 

* More than 200 hikers annually are rescued from City of Phoenix desert and mountain parks and preserves. Make sure you follow safe hiking practices so you can avoid becoming one of them. Watch the weather, wear the proper clothes, bring plenty of water and food for fuel, don’t push yourself/know your limits, never hike alone, and stay on the trails.

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Where to Eat in Downtown Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix is not only our home, but it is also home to many restaurants offering up delicious fare. The Downtown Phoenix dining scene is really starting to come into its own. With as many options as there are on places to go, we thought we’d help narrow your search.

These are our Top 13 Favorite Places to Eat in Downtown Phoenix:

 
1. Comedor Guadalajara–
1830 South Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 253-8299
http://www.comedorguadalajara.com/

Photo Credit: Comedor Guadelajara www.comedorguadalajara.com

Photo Credit: Comedor Guadelajara www.comedorguadalajara.com

Comedor Guadalajara is a family owned and operated Mexican food restaurant. They have been serving delicious Mexican food to Phoenix residents for over 40 years. The authentic menu and atmosphere create a truly enjoyable restaurant experience. They offer mouthwatering dine-in and takeout options, as well as Mexican desserts and beverages. They even cater! They are closed on Mondays, but are open Tuesdays from 8am-3pm, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8am-8pm, Fridays and Saturdays from 8am-9pm, and Sundays from 8am-8pm.

 

2. Best of Philly–
2818 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-7374
http://www.bestofphillyaz.com/

Best of Philly is family owned and operated and has been serving Phoenix residents since 1995. Their lean steak is chopped on the grill with olive oil, topped to your liking, and placed into fresh baked Italian bread. If this isn’t enough to get your mouth watering, they have many other offerings from gyro’s to burgers to salads to hot or cold subs and more! There is even a vegetarian menu. They are open Monday thru Friday from 9am-4pm and Saturday from 10:30am-4pm.

 

3. The Wild Thaiger–
2631 N. Central Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 241-8995
http://www.wildthaiger.com/

The Wild Thaiger is a family owned and Zagat rated Thai Restaurant. Experience amazing Thai food made with fresh authentic ingredients in some of the most creative modern Thai cuisine in the valley. Dine on foods ranging from simple, aromatic Thai basil to the fire eaters delight. Enjoy your meal with one of their many ice cold beers, elegant wines or cocktails from the bar. They offer menus for lunch or dinner with some vegetarian options as well. The Wild Thaiger is open Monday thru Thursday from 11am-9pm, Friday and Saturday from 11am-10pm, and Sunday from 5pm-9pm.

 

4. Durant’s–
2611 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 264-5967
http://www.durantsaz.com/

Durant’s is a legendary 65-year-old tradition of great steaks, seafood, fine wines, and heavenly desserts. Enter through the famous back kitchen door for classic steakhouse dining. Complimentary valet service is located behind the restaurant. Durant’s is a 2015 Diners’ Choice Award Winner on opentable.com. They are open Monday thru Thursday from 11am-10pm, Friday from 11am-11pm, Saturday from 5pm-11pm, and Sunday from 4:30pm-10pm.

 

5. The Breadfruit and Rum Bar–
108 E. Pierce St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 267-1266
http://www.thebreadfruit.com/

Enjoy award winning, modern Jamaican cuisine in a setting that whisks you out of the desert and right into the casual and tropical setting of the Caribbean. Dine on dishes like guava-glazed pork belly, smoked mussels, Red Stripe prawns and more. The connected Rum Bar lounge carries over 100 rum varieties. The Breadfruit is open Monday thru Thursday from 5pm-10pm, Friday and Saturday from 5pm-11pm with cocktails until 12am, and closed Sunday.

 

6. Cooperstown–
101 E. Jackson St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 253-7337

Photo Credit: Cooperstown www.alicecooperstown.com

Photo Credit: Cooperstown www.alicecooperstown.com

Alice Cooper’s shock-rock-themed restaurant/bar features an eclectic comfort-food menu and a big patio. They are open Monday thru Thursday from 11am-9pm, Friday and Saturday from 11am-10pm, Sunday from 11am-4pm, and happy hour Monday thru Friday from 3pm-6pm.

 

7. Matt’s Big Breakfast–
825 North First Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 254-1074
http://mattsbigbreakfast.com/

“Scratch Cooking, Honest Ingredients” is their motto. They use only cage-free eggs from humanely raised chickens, grain- fed natural Iowa pork and all natural beef, and use local organic produce where appropriate and possible. Matt’s was featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives”. They serve breakfast and lunch daily from 6:30am-2:30pm.

 

8. Pizzeria Bianco–
623 E. Adams St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 258-8300
http://www.pizzeriabianco.com/#about
Pizzeria Bianco was started by Chris Bianco in 1994. Chris won the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Southwest in 2003. The New York Times call the pizza “perhaps the best in America” (“The Road to Pizza Nirvana goes through Phoenix”, NYT, July 2004.) Rachael Ray declared Pizzeria Bianco the winner of her Pizza Madness Bracket, a contest of pizzerias across the nation in 2010, and Zagat named Chris as one of the 6 chefs who changed pizza. Pizzeria Bianco is open Monday from 11am-9pm, and Tuesday thru Saturday from 11am-10pm, and closed Sunday.

 

9. Green–
2022 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 258-1870
http://greenvegetarian.com/

Green is a 100 percent vegan-vegetarian restaurant that masters all favorite comfort foods and celebrates vegetables. The food is “New American Vegetarian”, created and influenced from many different cultures and cooking styles. Chef Brasch uses the freshest top shelf ingredients and chooses organic whenever possible. Green is open Monday thru Saturday from 11am-9pm and closed Sunday.

 
10. Humble Pie–
2333 N 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 229-1289
http://www.humblepieusa.com/
Humble Pie is a local Italian chain that serves red and white pizzas, sandwiches, pasta and wine in a contemporary space. They offer patio dining year round, half off select bottles of wine every Monday, kids 12 and under eat free on Sunday, and much more! They are open Monday thru Saturday 11am–10pm and on Sunday from 11am–9pm.

 

11. Coco’s–
2026 N 7th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 258-3821
http://www.cocosbakery.com/

Coco’s is a down-to-earth chain offering modern spins on classic American fare and delicious fresh-baked pies. They are open for all three meals of the day and even offer gluten-free options. They are open from 6am-10pm Monday thru Thursday, 6am-11pm Friday and Saturday, and 6am-10pm on Sunday.

 

12. El Chullo–
2605 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 279-8425
http://www.elchullorestaurant.com/

El Chullo invites you to “Be a part of Peru’s food, culture and traditions.” Peruvian food is fragrantly seasoned but not too spicy hot. It is a delicious place to eat, but don’t just take our word for it. Check out this review on azcentral.com for more details. They are closed on Monday, but are open Tuesday thru Friday from 11am-9pm, Saturday from 10am-9pm, and Sunday from 10am-7pm.

 

13. The Old Spaghetti Factory–
1418 N Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 257-0380
http://www.osf.com/
“A meal at The Old Spaghetti Factory is an experience. We invest meticulous attention to our décor so our guests feel as though they’re stepping into another world. Every location is adorned with antique lighting, intricate stained glass displays and an old-fashioned trolley car that doubles as a dining hall.” It is a neat place to eat! Nearly every item on The Old Spaghetti Factory’s menu is made on-site, from scratch, using fresh ingredients. Entrées are served as a complete meal, which includes bread, soup or salad, and dessert. Children love the atmosphere and delicious kid’s menu, making this a great restaurant for families. They are open Monday thru Thursday from 11am-9:30pm, Friday from 11am-10pm, Saturday from 11:30am-10pm, and Sunday from 11:30am-9:30pm. Happy Hour runs from 4pm-6pm Monday thru Friday.

Filed Under: About Arizona/Phoenix, Just For Fun, Things To Do In Arizona

Arizona Cardinal Tries to Survive in a Hot Car

Watch what happens when star defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals’ Tyrann Mathieu, demonstrates in this video about how long a person can sit in a hot car. Watch what happens next!

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