Some of the Best Places to Hike in Phoenix, Arizona for all experience levels

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  • Some of the Best Places to Hike in Phoenix, Arizona for all experience levels
    There are so many trails and parks in Phoenix, Arizona. I put together some of my favorite ones into this video.
    One thing I want to note is that the difficulty level of these hikes and hiking areas varies. However, almost all of them (except maybe Camelback) have great options for beginners. We all start hiking somewhere, and many of these hikes are great for just that. Start easy and work up to more difficult and complicated hikes.
    Papago Park - Papago Park is ideal for beginners. And families. My kids absolutely loved Papago Park. I hadn't been here for years, but when I went recently, I immediately remembered why we used to go there so often. You have the always fun Hole in the Rock, the pond and, of course, the Zoo is right there. I never took advantage of the trails across the street from the zoo before though. And this time I was able to explore that area for the first time. And it didn't disappoint. It was fun climbing around on the rocks and eventually just sitting and watching the sun set.
    Deem Hills - Let's get this out of the way; Deem Hills didn't exactly blow my mind. The hills are gradual and short, and the scenery is fairly desolate desert views. What I did enjoy about Deem Hills was how easy it was to get a parking space, and how fairly empty the trails were. Sure, there were people, but not what you expect for these urban hikes. Overall, a great place for exercise and to get outside and have some decent views.
    South Mountain Preserve - South Mountain Preserve is popular. And huge. It has a large amount of trails so you can challenge yourself as much or as little as you want. Or you can just drive up to the top and enjoy the views without any effort at all. When I went to South Mountain, parts (especially Dobbins Lookout) were closed due to COVID, but I was still able to check out the Ridgeline trail for a bit before the sun set. Overall, I still have a lot of South Mountain to explore, but it's definitely good for hikers of all experience levels.
    Camelback Mountain - I love Camelback Mountain. Yes, I just released a video of it, so I won't waste a lot of time here. But you really can't talk about hiking in Phoenix without mentioning Cameback. Crowded as hell, but a great workout with awesome views and a feeling of satisfaction at the end. You can't go wrong with Camelback.
    Phoenix Sonoran Preserve - Phoenix Sonoran Preserve reminded me a lot of Deem Hills; typical if unspectacular desert scenery. What I really liked about Phoenix Sonoran Preserve was how empty it was. There were some people there, but you could find solitude. I climbed a mountain and sat and watched the sunset, then headed back to the car; I was greeted with the sound of coyotes the entire walk back. This is a great place to start, or, if you live nearby, a great place to get exercise on a regular basis.
    Phoenix Mountains Preserve - Phoenix Mountains Preserve is another one you can't skip if you are talking about Phoenix hikes. Everyone knows Piestewa Peak. You really can't call yourself a hiker if you're from Phoenix and haven't hiked it. Sure, there are plenty of other hikes in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, but Piestewa is the one everyone talks about. It's a great challenge and has great views - but that comes at the price of large crowds.
    McDowell Mountain Regional Park - Yes, McDowell Mountain Regional Park is technically in Phoenix, but close enough. This is yet another of those places you can pick what difficulty you want when it comes to trails. Tom's Thumb is definitely the most well known hike in the McDowell's, and it makes for a satisfying and challenging hike.
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Комментарии • 118

  • @80808O
    @80808O 3 года назад +19

    Phoenix is an underrated hiking town. It isn't Boulder, CO but not many dense urban areas have this much hiking in the US.

  • @morphamorpha6194
    @morphamorpha6194 5 месяцев назад +2

    I used to live very near Papago Park, in that little panhandle of tempe that sticks up into Scottsdale. Rode my mountain bike through the East edge of the park on the way to and from ASU. After dark, rabbits hang out in the shadows of the palm trees. I do very much miss AZ sunsets. Oregon sunsets can be fantastic, just not as often. Mountain biked on South Mountain. I hiked Camelback once, on New Year's day 1992, Echo Canyon trail. I started late and was the last one off the mountain that night. Had a flashlight and was in no trouble. Loved it!

  • @AvailableThischarachter
    @AvailableThischarachter 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm a kid and somehow I made it to the top of piestewa peak and shaw butte some times go to south mountain but my little bro keeps tripping and bleeds so we had to leave but never went to deem hills phoenix sonoran preserve white tank mountains estrella wilderness or camelback mountain or the mcdowells but still really great views on piestewa and papago

  • @Truth-Be-Told-USA
    @Truth-Be-Told-USA 2 года назад +4

    Agree with local hikes. It's great we have them

  • @horndude77
    @horndude77 3 года назад +3

    Up near Deem Hills there's Thunderbird park which has some more easy nice hikes.

  • @deannab3290
    @deannab3290 2 года назад

    Such a great video with the exact information I needed! Thanks!

  • @roystongibbs7189
    @roystongibbs7189 4 месяца назад +1

    Did Piestewa Peak last Sunday. Great hiking weather and I've been tackling them. I've been told about good hiking in Tuscon as well.....and of course the Grand Canyon

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm currently trying to hike all the peaks around Phoenix. Hit up Piestawa a few weeks back myself. Fun hike, great views. Probably my 2nd favorite "urban" hikes after Camelback.

  • @davidlapeer1582
    @davidlapeer1582 3 года назад +1

    As always a great video!

  • @eminaz13
    @eminaz13 3 года назад +1

    Another great video!! Thanks for the info and all the beautiful shoots and wonderful words!

  • @corydriver7634
    @corydriver7634 3 года назад +1

    Love the out-tro, good advice.

  • @Michael-xo8lw
    @Michael-xo8lw 3 года назад +5

    Perfect! Just what I was looking for. Thanks a million.

  • @hellabull
    @hellabull 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great vid and info! Definitely going to check some of these out when we visit in December!

  • @Dischand
    @Dischand 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. Very helpful!!

  • @LesterSuggs
    @LesterSuggs 3 года назад +7

    THIS is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you. 7:00 I've done Camelback Mtn. Never again. I could barely walk for 5 days after. Camelback is for young people.

  • @MNRick041
    @MNRick041 Год назад +3

    Great video. I visited Phoenix for the first time two months ago. I knew before I went there that I was going to hike Camelback Mountain and then after I got there I learned about Piestewa Peak. I got there on a Monday afternoon, went out to eat then went to my hotel in Peoria, then the next morning I got up and went to Camelback Mountain, it was my first hike in Arizona. It was a tough climb but I made it, in my opinion going down was a little trickier than going up. You're probably more likely to hurt yourself on the way down and I wish I would have brought a good pair of work gloves with me because you do have your hands on a lot of rocks. Then the next day I wasted most of the day waiting on a hot air balloon ride that got cancelled and then at the last minute I decided to go to Piestewa Peak, it was on a list of hiking spots I got from my hotel. I did it late afternoon and I really loved it, although it has the same rating as Camelback I thought it was significantly easier and the views from the top are great. I had to hurry down because it was getting dark quickly and by the time I got back to the parking lot the sky was black, of course I did not have a light. The next day I went back and did it again, then I did it again 2 days later. I really love Piestewa Peak and will definitely be back to climb it again. When I go back out there I will be sure to check out some of the spots you mentioned.
    One spot you should check out is the Sunrise Mountain Preserve in Peoria. It was near my hotel in Peoria and I went hiking there on my last day, there are a lot of trails and it is easy to moderate depending on your route.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +3

      I'll have to check it out. That's my backyard. When you come back, look into the Superstitions. It's a longer drive, but it's true wilderness with some absolutely amazing trails.

    • @MNRick041
      @MNRick041 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@JerryArizona I will, I am going back in a few weeks. I plan on hiking flatiron, will probably also check out a few of the other places you mentioned here. I am going to to Piestewa again, might do Camelback again. I'm thinking about Picacho, that looks interesting and a challenge. I'm looking forward to my trip.

  • @NickandRachel
    @NickandRachel 3 года назад +5

    So beautiful out there! Thanks for sharing

  • @MattKester
    @MattKester 3 года назад +6

    Phoenix Sonoran Preserve is our backyard hike. It's better at sunrise, when the balloons are out. We watched one scrape the top of one of the peaks a few weeks back. Regrettably, I just stood there with my mouth open, like an idiot, instead of actually filming it.

  • @CethWasHere
    @CethWasHere 3 года назад +3

    I just moved here from Alaska, I’ve been looking for videos and information like this, thank you so much!

  • @Connected_ToTheVine
    @Connected_ToTheVine 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much, I'm looking forward to visiting sometime when I can get a cheap flight.

  • @7wt
    @7wt 3 года назад +1

    I’ve hiked Tom’s Thumb and the view back towards Scottsdale was breathtaking. I do 95% of my hiking in the McDowell Sonoran though, nice long easy hikes. I love it out there.

  • @briankelliher8475
    @briankelliher8475 2 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @lloyd8043
    @lloyd8043 3 года назад +2

    Living 5 minutes from Phx Mt Preserves.. I'm partial to trail #8a/b - from 40th St to Piestewa Park too... I love how it's all connected - even Dreamy Draw... Can hike an hour or for days = easy to hard. Great vid.

  • @eyre9544
    @eyre9544 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Great recommendations!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +2

      You're welcome. We're so lucky to have so many options out here.

  • @Scentsational-Vdo
    @Scentsational-Vdo 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Especially for newbie’s to the area. Thanks!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +1

      These 'urban hikes' are a great place to start. You can spread out to more wild hikes from here. The Superstitions and Sedona are a reasonable drive and amazing.

  • @theupcycledtreejourney851
    @theupcycledtreejourney851 3 года назад +1

    Heading out to Arizona from the East coast for the first time very soon, thanks for this awesome video !

  • @tandlsarizonaadventures9119
    @tandlsarizonaadventures9119 3 года назад +5

    You two need to check out the Spur Cross Conservation area Trail system(borders the Tonto National Forest) and the Seven Springs Trail system. Both are near Cave Creek AZ just outside of town. Trails for every skill level. The two Trail Systems connect via Cave Creek Trail #4. Beautiful Winter Desert Hikes and in the Spring (depending in Winter rain and runoff) there are seasonal Creeks and in some spots on Cave Creek Trail #4 Waterfalls . No cost at the Seven Springs Trailhead, around $3 per person for the day at Spur Cross. Look forward to your videos every week!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +1

      Awesome. I've had that area on the list for a while. Haven't done anything out there other than Black Mountain yet though.

  • @flgarrett1218
    @flgarrett1218 3 года назад +1

    Nice!

  • @walkitoffarizona887
    @walkitoffarizona887 3 года назад +1

    Great video Jerry!! Love all those hikes !
    There are so many more . Lost the 185 mostly out on the flats and small hills north of piestawa. Then eventually to the top ! Thx again.

    • @garyives1218
      @garyives1218 3 года назад

      Dreamy Draw? Yes, really nice IMHO.

  • @packiejoegilheany1171
    @packiejoegilheany1171 3 года назад +2

    I’m in Arizona for the second time in 40 years and wow, just wow. I’ve decided to move here for my retirement. Such an eco diverse state. I feel it. Thanks for your great info and videos. Cheers

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад

      I've moved around a lot and AZ is my favorite place so far. Southern Utah isn't too shabby either.

  • @asinglegreatarmada1998
    @asinglegreatarmada1998 5 месяцев назад

    I have some fambly that lives right beneath the South Mountains. We drove up to the top for the sunset and I got a picture of the setting sun and it looked strikingly similar to a Phoenix!

  • @ArtHelm
    @ArtHelm 2 года назад +1

    Very motivational. I would be a little more dynamic and colorful in my description. But I am a runner of trails-not a lazy walker.

  • @chrisgerritsen2376
    @chrisgerritsen2376 2 года назад +6

    Great video Jerry! My family have done a few of these trails and your description was spot on. I did just as you said 4 years ago when I retired. I looked at Picacho Peak and one day decided to stop and climb it....never looked back and look forward to hikes all the time now. Yes, just get out there and do it!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +2

      I did the same thing with Camelback Mountain. Drove past it for years. Stopped and hiked it one day. Changed my life.

  • @hollyweaver1711
    @hollyweaver1711 3 года назад +7

    Love all of these urban hikes! Spur Cross and Cave Creek Regional Park have some beautiful trails as well. Try out Elephant Mount trail for push and views and Dragonfly just for the beauty. Thanks for sharing. I'm loving watching all of your videos.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoy. I keep meaning to check out Cave Creek but haven't done anything aside from Black Mountain so far. Soon, hopefully.

  • @Truth-Be-Told-USA
    @Truth-Be-Told-USA 2 года назад +2

    South Mountain is an awesome place to hike

  • @rexbrowning1436
    @rexbrowning1436 3 года назад +2

    San Tan Mountain regional park, and Estrellia mountain regional park are two other great Phoenix hiking areas in the south valley similar to the ones you have in this video

  • @NealeZingle
    @NealeZingle 3 года назад

    Great video Jerry! I really enjoy watching you and Lisa explore together, a great team. Come hang with us East siders in the Usery and Superstitions - I know you just love the Flatiron Trail ;) While you're healing that achilles, try some shorter hikes like Medicine Wheel on the back side of Usery Mountain (TH is at the very end of Meridian Road). Great views from the saddle. Sorry to hear about your injury, that damn tendon is a slow heal. Keep stretching Jerry!

  • @Jakeakatheone
    @Jakeakatheone 7 месяцев назад +2

    Did Echo Canyon in September.

    • @roystongibbs7189
      @roystongibbs7189 4 месяца назад +1

      Did Echo Canyon 3 weeks ago. Very challenging

  • @_jonbee
    @_jonbee 3 года назад +1

    McDowell mtn
    Piestewa peak
    I’ve never heard of them and I live in AZ I’m going to do them in the near future :)

  • @Lucky13766
    @Lucky13766 3 года назад

    Amazing video! I’ve been living in Chandler for 6 months now and I was looking for some places to hike! So inspiring! I’ll be getting out there soon! Thanks a ton!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад

      Any questions, let me know.

    • @johnthomas2466
      @johnthomas2466 3 года назад

      Raiders fan huh? Kc chiefs man here. Coming out to phnx this summer for a few days to hike. Hope you like Chandler.

  • @charlieredeemed
    @charlieredeemed 3 года назад +1

    I go to all of these places. I also live by A Mountain. I used to live at the bottom of South Mountain and I've run all over it!!!😀👍👍👍

  • @brandoneickhoff542
    @brandoneickhoff542 2 года назад +1

    Awesome Video! Im an avid hiker living in Tampa FL.. Ill be relocating to PHX for a better job offer, watching this video has confirmed to me that im making a great decision by moving to the valley of the sun!!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад

      These are all just easy to access local hikes that you can do after work. We also have the Superstition Wilderness right nearby which is absolutely amazing. Then plenty of places within reasonable driving distance like Flagstaff and Sedona, to name just a few. You'll love it out here.

  • @Alex-hq5ir
    @Alex-hq5ir 3 года назад +1

    East End is a neat little add on to Tom's Thumb and there's a super obvious footpath adjacent to the main trail. It's the highpoint of the range. Also I back the route Jerry has. If you come in from West it's lots of annoying switchbacks and meandering.

  • @TeezyT_Sunrise
    @TeezyT_Sunrise Год назад +2

    RUclips Teezy T Phoenix. Great hiking music 🎶🎶🎶

  • @CrazyLibs
    @CrazyLibs Месяц назад +1

    The sonoran trail off dynamite is a mtb trail first and foremost. Its a single track trail, thats why its narrow compared to most trails.people stay off it

  • @sidneybales9062
    @sidneybales9062 3 года назад

    A newish place is in Buckeye. West of Phoenix about 30 minutes. Skyline park. At the north end of Watson Road. It has several linking trails. Some can be up to 15 miles. The skill levels are low, just long. Some are 3 miles that require a little more technical skill, but not much more. It is super popular on the weekends with the locals, but they tend to just do the 3 mile trails. Try it out.

  • @bobbafett7407
    @bobbafett7407 2 года назад +2

    Did Deem Hills on a mountain bike (hard tail)once, then I realized it is probably more a hiking trail than a bike trail 🥵
    On South Mountain I totally love Geronimo Trail to Midlife Crisis (if you like hopping on rocks to find the trails continues on the other side, this is for you). Hidden Valley, Fat Mans Pass, Mormon Loop, Kiwanis, Lost Ranch, etc. they are all super cool 🤘
    I live near North Mountain, so, that’s my to-go place for biking (mostly) and hiking in the cooler months. 😎

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +1

      I'm closer to North Mountain too. Haven't done that one. I was thinking of hitting more local hikes when the weather cools down.

    • @bobbafett7407
      @bobbafett7407 2 года назад

      Either from Dreamy Draw or 1A trail you can follow Perl Charles trail, it intersects several other trails but it’s a nice option to add few miles and approach Piestewa from, what I call, “the back” of it. Pretty cool hike, there is an old abandoned house on the south side of it, kinda north of Belmont and 22nd Place 👍

  • @heidia6270
    @heidia6270 Год назад +1

    Great video Jerry! I’ve done most of these except Camelback. I may try it some day! Lol

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      Go for it! It's one of my favorite 'urban' trails.

    • @heidia6270
      @heidia6270 Год назад

      @@JerryArizona I probably will soon! Ha ha

  • @wildsmooth9201
    @wildsmooth9201 2 года назад +1

    I hike where no one goes. Off trails up mountains. I have rattlesnake proof boots and a good camel pack. I see all kinds of amazing wildlife while bushwacking my way through the desert. I did the lines and crowded parking thing but it's not my thing.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +1

      Not really mine either. But sometimes I don't have enough time to get that far out. Any of these hikes beats a treadmill if you can't get out into the real wilderness. Lucky to have them so close. Even more lucky to have Sedona, West Clear Creek and the Superstitions within reasonable driving distance.

  • @markmlinar1511
    @markmlinar1511 3 года назад +2

    Just returned from Phoenix and my transplanted daughter took us up a few of these. I'm very fit from cycling, so going up was pretty ok, but coming down was hard on my legs. Humbled as well by a guy doing Piestewa Peak in flip flops as that became pretty hard. I love that all these are as safe and you'd have to do something pretty dumb to het hurt. You see friendly people and all sorts of fitness levels so they are quite possible by just about anyone--at least once. I recommend wave cave as well. Piestewa was remarkable as we got there in the dark and everytime you think you are at the top, there are people another hundred feet higher on a different switchback, over and over again. Then at the top is a man with a drum who's been there every morning for a year. I also live in a pancake flat area, so a mile of walking up, is farther then I even walk on the flat. Super fun and I can't wait to plan for more.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +2

      Tons of great places. I used to almost run up (and definitely run down) Camelback years ago when I was in better shape. I remember coming down one time thinking I was such a stud and I came up behind this guy who was maybe 70. A couple coming up said hi to him and asked "First trip today?" and he said "No, on my way down after my second this morning." Quite humbling, for sure.

    • @markmlinar1511
      @markmlinar1511 3 года назад +1

      @@JerryArizona Love your vids and started binge watching the even more amazing trails you've conquered. I love that you filmed many that I can only dream about, and some that I can attempt--thanks.

  • @gladysmonje8113
    @gladysmonje8113 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. South mountain is my go to, It's dog friendly and most trails are not crowded. Please check out Superstition mountains which are east of Phoenix. Pretty cool rock formations and next to Gold Canyon lake.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +1

      Been all over the Supes. Favorites are Ridgeline, Weavers Needle summit and Battleship Mountain. I need to get back out there soon.

  • @douglasandrade7123
    @douglasandrade7123 3 года назад +1

    Other ones I will recommend you ..
    Three more points of interest in west valley..
    1)Skyline Park
    2)White Tank Park I believe is County Park.
    3)Verrado Stairs in Victory Comunity..
    I like all your videos..thank you.

    • @shelleywhite5332
      @shelleywhite5332 Год назад

      I agree with all of these!! But i live by the stairs

  • @cp3jordan956
    @cp3jordan956 3 года назад +2

    Coming from KC Kansas and how flat it is here, this looks like heaven

    • @johnthomas2466
      @johnthomas2466 3 года назад

      I live in overland park. Yea, ks is a little flat and dull vs Phoenix and az!! I have been to Phoenix a few times and hike each time there. Heading out this summer.

  • @jonschmidt1709
    @jonschmidt1709 3 года назад +1

    Hiked Piestewa on Wednesday...wanted to get there by 5:30 so I could see the sunrise from the top thinking I would be one of the only people hiking that early in the morning....wrong! Drove up thinking, I don't remember houses on the hill to have lights on....that's cuz it was headlamps! Barely got a parking spot. Did Fat-man pass and the tunnel loop on Southern too....lots of folks, but worth the hike....

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +1

      That place....most of the urban hikes, really, is always busy. Day and night.

  • @igorbronivetchii7810
    @igorbronivetchii7810 Год назад

    My first hike was on Bright Angels Trail in Grand Canyon it was amazing hot and taught

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Wow. That's a beast for a first hike. Great trail though. Hard to beat the Grand Canyon.

  • @bstandre
    @bstandre 3 года назад +2

    BASICALLY A PHOENIX PRIMER. MANY, MANY GREAT TRAILS IN THE PARK SYSTEMS AROUND
    PHOENIX. I THINK YOU OVERSOLD SOME OF THE TRAILS IN THIS VIDEO.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +2

      It all depends on how you're looking at it. These trails are usually not my thing, but I've been hiking them recently to rehab my ankle. And it just reminded me how much I used to enjoy them before I got out into more wild country. They're good for exercise and a view, but definitely places like Battleship Mountain, Aravaipa, the White Mountains, etc. blow the local stuff away. Then again, if I'd never stopped to hike Camelback, I might not have ever fallen in love with hiking and found all those other places....

  • @TheMountainMatt
    @TheMountainMatt 3 года назад +3

    Nice video Jerry! When the wife and I visit Arizona I’m going to have to pick your brain if you don’t mind😁

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +1

      I'd be insulted if you didn't.

    • @garyives1218
      @garyives1218 3 года назад +1

      MN? I love Garvin Heights (Sugurloaf), Winona. I believe that had one of, if not THE biggest elevation profiles in MN?

    • @TheMountainMatt
      @TheMountainMatt 3 года назад

      @@garyives1218 The SE area of MN is gorgeous! Lots of beautiful cliffs and bluffs, unfortunately I haven’t been down there for years. We spend most of our free time out of state these days... go figure🤷🏼‍♂️. MN has its own charm😁

  • @dang.s
    @dang.s 3 года назад +1

    The scenics in Phoenix trails are much beautiful than compared to the Bay Area in California.

  • @svc6253
    @svc6253 Год назад

    I went hiking on a bunch of mountain sites in Ariz9na that is what most nurses do on a day off.

  • @AZMTB
    @AZMTB 3 года назад +1

    I ride south mountain almost every weekend. A good place to park is the Pima Canyon trailhead, there are a lot of spaces, but they usually fill up by 8am on the weekends. Ridgeline is cool, a lot of people also hike or bike up Mormon Loop to National, and National is an awesome trail ontop of the mountain that goes from one end of the mountain range to the other and it does go right by the main parking lot at the top (Dobbins).

  • @corycoaxen3491
    @corycoaxen3491 3 года назад +1

    You gotta go back to south mountain, Fat man's pass, there's a natural Bridge. Trust me.... But amazing video and great info... thanks

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, Fat Man's was the original idea, but I didn't have time. I'll get to it.

  • @kimjohnson8032
    @kimjohnson8032 3 года назад

    Take a look at San Tan Regional - do the Northside first - $2.00 permit - Goldfield loop is cool - GF and I love your vids - stop bleeping Tina lol! she's hilarious - best bleeping Cheetos on solo hike had us rolling -

  • @LiveHardxLoveHard
    @LiveHardxLoveHard 3 года назад +1

    Phoenix has some quite unique looking trails. Loved your shots of the sunrises and sunsets. What would you recommend as one of the most challenging hikes in the area?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад +1

      Humphrey's Peak (further north)
      Flatiron/Siphon Draw (or do the whole Ridgeline trail if you really want a challenge)
      In town, it's probably Camelback. I think you can do the entire length of South Mountain too, which might be a challenge.
      I really liked Brown's Peak on Four Peaks, but it involves some almost technical scrambling and I don't know what it's like since the fire this year.
      Battleship Mountain from Canyon Lake
      Done all of those but Humphrey's. Ridgeline was the hardest by far, and beautiful views.

    • @LiveHardxLoveHard
      @LiveHardxLoveHard 3 года назад +1

      @@JerryArizona This is awesome insight Jerry, thanks so much! Definitely saving this for a good challenge in the future :)

  • @joshuajones2511
    @joshuajones2511 3 года назад +1

    I know 7 great hikes in Pheonix but they're about eight hours northeast

  • @valeriekathmann9263
    @valeriekathmann9263 2 года назад +1

    I’m trying to plan a family trip somewhere in this area and have been looking into hikes came across your video and the very first hike at Papago Park I’m interested to know if we are the hole in the rock is that if you think would be a good place to go for either a sunrise or sunset and perspective of the whole itself I’m going with teenage boys and my husband so I’m trying to find some things to do within that area and I love watching the sunrise or sunset and I was curious if this could be a spot

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад

      It would work. There is a picnic area nearby, and, of course, the zoo. Across the street there are more trails and rocks to climb. Not sure if it would be boring for teenagers; I took my kids there when they were in grade school. But it depends on your kids. Another option would be a trail on South Mountain. Maybe Dobbins Lookout, the Mormon trail or Fat Man's Pass. Black Mountain in Cave Creek is a decent challenge without the crowds of Camelback or Piestewa. Another one (that can be a little more challenging) is Boulder Canyon from Canyon Lake in the Superstitions. Absolutely mind blowing views of Battleship Mountain and Weavers Needle with lower crowds. Really kind of depends on what you're looking for.

  • @emmileancardoza7149
    @emmileancardoza7149 3 года назад +1

    Have you been to Weavers Needle? That's a great one. I've four of the seven you've mentioned. Guess I'll finally cave and do camelback.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  3 года назад

      Been all around Weaver's Needle. I even tried (unsuccessfully) to climb it once. I hear there's a really cool campsite on top.

    • @emmileancardoza7149
      @emmileancardoza7149 3 года назад +1

      I just watched that video. Glad that you're ok from the experience.

    • @garyives1218
      @garyives1218 3 года назад +1

      Noooo! Join me in my whiny crusade to boycott Camelback because it's elbow to elbow dehydrated people in flip flops, and deafening noise of leaf blowers LOL

    • @emmileancardoza7149
      @emmileancardoza7149 3 года назад +1

      @@garyives1218 it is my pet peeve when people play their music instead of using ear buds. Yet it just makes for a good break.

  • @bushido007
    @bushido007 2 года назад +1

    thinking about the temperatures, what time of day do you go hiking in Phoenix?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +1

      When it starts getting hot (like mid/upper 90's), I head north to hike. Flagstaff, White Mountains, etc. Or into wet canyons to canyoneer. It feels like a hair dryer outside most of the summer, even at night. I know some people do it, but it's not for me.

  • @cdbflynow
    @cdbflynow 2 года назад

    Are there any hikes you can recommend in/around Tucson?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад

      Tucson is an area I haven't really explored. Not to mention all the fires they had a couple years ago. Sorry. Can't help you much there.

  • @eliascardash8154
    @eliascardash8154 Год назад +1

    Greetings, have you backpacked to havasupai falls yet?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Twice. I wish they'd open back up because I'm dying to go back down there. Amazing place.

  • @npc2071
    @npc2071 2 года назад +1

    Question: if my ultimate goal is to do the Arizona thru hike, and im a complete beginner, where do I start in order to learn, prepare, and to eventually graduate doing the AZT?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 года назад +2

      When you say complete beginner, do you mean for through hiking, backpacking or hiking? I listed those in order of most to least complicated. If you haven't done anything, I would start with hiking and some simple backpacking trips. Horton Creek and Cabin Loop come to mind. Gain experience from there. I have a gear video that you can watch that gives tips on my wife and I's backpacking gear, but I would look up through hiker channels (Darwin in the Trail, Homemade Wanderlust, etc.) since it's really a different set of gear for through hiking than 1 or 2 nights like I normally do. Start small, get experience, test and tweak gear and, as you build up your confidence and experience, something like the AZT will seem less daunting.

    • @npc2071
      @npc2071 2 года назад

      @@JerryArizona thanks so much. I have a long way to go, but I'll start small with those places you mentioned and gain experience.

  • @garyives1218
    @garyives1218 3 года назад

    Wanting something really close, I found Lookout Mountain near 16th St and Greenway. I call it the "little beastie" because with 500 feet of gain in half a mile it gives you similar climb rate to Piestwa Peak. Once you get to the saddle your first time it's a bit confusing heading east if you want to make your way to the summit. There's a lot of options scrambling over jagged rock. Brown's Ranch Trailhead near Alma School Pkwy and Dynamite Blvd is awesome (and really popular with mountain bikers). A cool hike I discovered out there goes up the neat looking flat topped Brown Mountain. The views are really nice and there may not even be anyone else on the trail!

  • @gabrielmondragon7124
    @gabrielmondragon7124 2 года назад +1

    South mountain is cool just stay away from the locals

  • @richmhiker5416
    @richmhiker5416 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. it would be great to have you join us on a safe group hike sometime. Several groups on Meetup.com hike locally often. Trail mix, Hikers Hiking Hikers, State48, Grayhawk are the names of some of the groups.

  • @AnyPerson-my8pe
    @AnyPerson-my8pe 2 месяца назад +1

    I found South Mountain very depressing with all the graffiti and trash. I would never go back there.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  2 месяца назад

      Honestly, all of the in town hikes are a different experience than wilderness. I mainly hike in town for exercise or training. Definitely beats a treadmill.