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Camelback Mountain, Echo Canyon Recreation Area

E McDonald Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Phone: (602) 262-4837
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Cross Street:
North Tatum Boulevard
Hours:
Daily dawn-dusk

Editorial Review for Camelback Mountain, Echo Canyon Recreation Area – by Jeff Bergin

In Short
Don't let the gradual beginning of the 1.2-mile Echo Canyon Trail fool you; a narrow ridge leads to two steep rises where steel handrails help you ascend to a short but welcoming saddle. From there, the climb can be grueling, with few level sections. Those who have the endurance to reach the peak are accomplishing one of the valley's most challenging feats. Reaching the summit rewards hikers with a 360-degree view of the Sonoran Desert. The Cholla Trail is slightly longer, less crowded and more of a gradual incline. The rock formations aren't as dramatic, but the view from the saddle is a treat. From there, the trail becomes steeper and more difficult to navigate.

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Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

Give ascending hikers the right-of-way, always tote your garbage out with you and stay out of caves and crevices.

When to Go

Early in the day, when temperatures are cooler, is best. If you go in the evening, be sure to leave enough time to descend safely before dark.

Save Money

Admission into the recreation area is free.

User Reviews for Camelback Mountain, Echo Canyon Recreation Area

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/11/2007 Posted by cdeutme

I was in Phoenix only four days and did this hike twice. It was a fantastic climb to the top. A bit challenging which made it fantastic. The way down isn't as pleasant and requires a slow-go. The view at the top is amazing with no obstructions. Everyone on this hike is so very friendly and dog friendly as well. Be sure to bring your pooch some water. It will be needed. Cathy from LA

Pros: many pros

Cons: nothing to mention

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/15/2003 Posted by Horizonseeker

This hike is perfect for hikers between the beginner and experienced level. Experienced hikers will find the hike to be fairly easy. However, if you're looking to challenge yourself, to exercise those legs, and to enjoy the Arizona outdoors and view at top, then I would recommend the hike. Certain parts are fairly steep, so take your time. It can get crowded, but fellow hikers are friendly and considerate. Don't forget the water!

Cons: Limited parking

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Editor's Review

Each year, more than 300,000 hikers looking to escape the city are generously rewarded here.  See the full editorial review.

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Give ascending hikers the right-of-way, always tote your garbage out with you and stay out of caves and crevices.

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Admission

  • Free

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Daily dawn-dusk

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