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Outdoors · Scottsdale
Camelback Mountain is the Valley's signature summit — a 2,704-foot landmark named for its resemblance to a kneeling camel, rising right where Scottsdale meets Phoenix. Two trails reach the top: Echo Canyon on the north side and Cholla on the east. Both are short but genuinely strenuous, climbing roughly 1,200 to 1,400 feet in about 1.2 to 1.5 miles, with rock scrambles and handrail sections near the summit.
The reward is a 360-degree panorama over the entire basin — this is the hike locals bring visitors to first. Go at sunrise, especially from spring through fall: there's no shade, the rock radiates heat by mid-morning, and the Echo Canyon lot fills within minutes of opening. Carry far more water than feels necessary, wear real shoes, and know that turning back partway is no failure on a hot day.
From most Scottsdale rentals you're only 15 to 20 minutes away, which makes Camelback an easy early-morning outing before the day warms up. Pair it with breakfast in Old Town afterward and you've had a perfect Sonoran morning.