Hiking:
Awesome Phoenix Area Hikes!
Chuck Fitzgerald C2006. All Rights Reserved.
Are you bored with walking around the neighborhood or hiking the
same crowded trail? Are you looking to break out of your regular
routine and discover new places and experiences? If so - here's
some great news! A never ending world of outdoor enjoyment is
just outside your front door. Let me tell you about one of the
most under-appreciated, best kept secrets in Arizona. Drum roll
please----I'm talking about the vast network of trails found in
our very own Maricopa County Regional Park System.
We live in the west valley and we find ourselves drawn to three
of these wonderful county parks. They are the Estrella Mountain,
Lake Pleasant and White Tanks Regional Parks. Here's what we
love about them.
At the Estrella Mountain Regional Park, we absolutely love the
Rainbow East hike. We've done this hike alone and we have also
done this hike with an interpretive park ranger. The plant life
diversity and stunning views make this special. While the hike
is about 7 miles or so, it is easy and well worth the three
hours.
Next, we cannot spend enough time at Lake Pleasant. What a jewel
in the desert! There are dozens of hikes and a seemingly
unlimited amount of trails that range from easy to moderately
difficult. There are too many great trails to pick a favorite.
And of course there's the water and all the sporting
opportunities that it offers. But our favorite thing to do at
the lake is attend the Stargazing for Everyone event. You'll get
expert guidance and advise as you look through a number of
telescopes at an unbelievable evening sky. This is perfect for
families with children.
Our favorite park of all is the White Tanks Regional Park and it
is an unlikely favorite since there is very little water and much
of the park is quite rugged. The reason we adore this park so
much is because we rarely see anyone else when we're hiking. Our
favorite trail is the Goat Camp trail which quickly gains
altitude and quickly separates us from all of our daily routines
and stresses. If you're looking for a challenge, you might try
hiking up to the antennae array. It's worth it.
The Maricopa County Regional Parks ( www.maricopa.gov/parks ) are
right outside your front door and they're waiting for you! The
entrance fee into each of these parks is $5. This fee helps to
keep the parks in great shape and helps to keep many high-impact
visitors away. Be sure to ALWAYS have enough water with you and
ALWAYS tell someone where you are going and when you plan to
return.
A tradition we have in our household is to visit each of the nine
Maricopa County Regional Parks every year. These visits are some
of the best times we share as a family. Make a point to get to
one of our Regional Parks in the near future - you won't regret
it. Get Outdoors!
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Chuck Fitzgerald, The Outdoor Guy, has written a beginner's guide
to bird watching called "Learning to Bird." Visit
www.birdwatchingebook.com to see just how easy and how much fun
Bird Watching really is. Chuck is the owner of Arizona based
BackCountry Toys, an online store helping you to have fun in the
great outdoors. To get maximum enjoyment out of your outdoor
life, visit www.BackCountryToys.com where you'll find great gear
and the Tips & Tales e-newsletter, "FreshAir." (800) 316-9055.
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