Sunday, January 26, 2014

Pinnacle Peak - North Scottsdale

Pinnacle Peak is located in North Scottsdale and sharply rises from the desert floor.  The trail does not actually go to the top of Pinnacle Peak, but skirts below and around it.  I imagine the view from the top, which is accessible via rock climbing routes would be fantastic.  This trail is an out and back trail and in all is 3.5 miles in length.  The downfall to this trail is that it is located in a populated area and is very busy, especially on the weekends.  If you are looking for solitude, you won't find it here.  However, you will find a good cardio workout and nice views of the valley.

This a very well marked trail and is maintained by the City of Scottsdale.  You are not allowed to wander off the main trail.  There are a few rock climbing routes in the area and are accessible via well marked spur trails.   The trail begins to climb very near the start of the trail head and levels out for a bit at about the 1/2 mile mark.
At this point if you look to your right you will see a large prominent boulder which is called Y-Crack Boulder, as the large crack up the face of the boulder looks like it's namesake.  There are a few rock climbing routes on the boulder as well.  The trail soon turns south and begins climbing again.  at .65 miles you will come to a good spot to take a drink and check out the view at the Grandview Lookout.  Continue up the trail to its highest point marked by a sign at 2,625 feet.  The crags of Pinnacle Peak are directly above and in front of you.
The trail begins to descend into a small saddle area with another nice look out spot.  You will then begin a small asscent up the side of the adjacent hill and at about 1.25 miles begin to descend down the western side of the hill. 
The trail offically ends at the bottom of this hill and is marked by a sign.  You can continue .3 miles further down the trail on the Jomax Trail. However, I stopped at the boundary and made my way back.  The return up the hill heading this direction gives you a bit more of a workout then your hike in..
This is a good hike if you are looking for something close to the valley, something that is not difficult, but gives you a work out.  However, like I mentioned do not expect to be alone.  It is very busy. 

Length: 3.5 miles out and back
Elevation gain: 550 feet
Difficulty: Easy (however good cardio workout)
Traffic: Busy
Fee:  No fee
Hours: Check Scottsdale Park website for hours, as they change with the seasons
Water and Restrooms at trailhead
Kid Friendly
Hiking time: 1.5 hours


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