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Camelback Mountain

Camelback Mountain is one of Phoenix’s most iconic landmarks, known for its striking shape that resembles the hump and head of a camel. Rising 2,704 feet above sea level, it stands as the highest point in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. The mountain is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering two main hiking trails: Echo Canyon Trail and Cholla Trail. Both trails lead to the summit, where hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of the city, the surrounding desert landscape, and the distant mountains. The hike is challenging, especially the Echo Canyon Trail, which is steeper and requires some rock scrambling. The summit of Camelback Mountain is a favorite spot for sunrise and sunset views, providing a breathtaking backdrop of the Arizona desert.
In addition to hiking, Camelback Mountain holds cultural significance for the Native American tribes in the region. It is considered a spiritually important site, and its rugged terrain and desert flora make it an unforgettable experience for visitors. The mountain is part of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, a large urban park offering various recreational opportunities. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a scenic spot to enjoy nature, Camelback Mountain is a must-visit for anyone in the Phoenix area, offering a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and natural beauty.
Contact Information
4925 E. McDonald Dr., Phoenix, AZ 85018
+1 (602) 261-8999