Guided Hikes
For information on guided hikes of Scottsdale's Preserve, visit the Natural Resources Coordinator Guided Hikes or the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy.
The Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve is a large, permanently protected, sustainable desert habitat that includes an interconnected network of non-motorized, multi-use trails (hike/bike/horse) accessed from multiple trailhead locations.
For information on guided hikes of Scottsdale's Preserve, visit the Natural Resources Coordinator Guided Hikes or the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy.
Electric bikes are not allowed in the Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Electric Scooters, motorized bicycles, electric bicycles or any other non-self-propelled vehicle or device (excluding motorized wheelchairs) are prohibited on Preserve trails pursuant to Chapter 21 and Section 17-86(a) of the Scottsdale Revised Code. Exceptions may be approved for individuals with a qualifying mobility disability who require an accommodation.
For information and/or to request an accommodation, please call 480-312-4444.
Rattlesnakes are an important part of the Preserve ecosystem and are a protected species. The Preserve is a wild area inhabited by a variety of wild animals, which are inherently unpredictable. While you visit their natural habitat, it is important to understand these tips to assure a safe experience.
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Gateway, Tom's Thumb, Lost Dog Wash, Sunrise, Ringtail Trailheads
View North/Central Area Map (PDF)
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Brown's Ranch, Pima Dynamite, Granite Mountain, Fraesfield, Tom's Thumb Trailheads
You can pick up hard copies at any of the trailhead locations or at:
Community Services Office
7447 E. Indian School Road
Suite 300
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
30301 N. Alma School Pkwy, Scottsdale, AZ 85262 |
33° 45' 41.70"N, 111° 50' 32.06"W |
Parking, restrooms, shade ramadas, interpretive signage, water, horse trailer parking, hitching rails, water trough, accessible Jane Rau Nature Trail |
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13400 East Rio Verde Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85262 |
33°44'46.0"N 111°47'42.0"W |
Car and horse trailer parking, restrooms, shade ramada, interpretive and orientation signs, no drinking water |
18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 |
33° 38' 56.23"N, 111° 51' 32.96"W |
Parking, restrooms, shade ramadas, water, accessible Bajada Nature Trail, horse-trailer parking, hitching rails, water trough, interpretive signage |
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31402 N. 136th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85262 |
33° 46' 12.52"N, 111° 47' 18.14"W |
Car and horse trailer parking, restrooms, shade ramada, interpretive and orientation signs, no drinking water |
12601 N. 124th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85259 |
33° 35' 58.75"N, 111° 48' 46.77"W |
Parking, restrooms, shade ramadas, water, horse-trailer parking, hitching rails, water trough, directional signage, accessible nature trail. |
28777 N Pima Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Entrances off of Dynamite Road and Pima Road. |
33° 44' 32.96"N, 111° 53' 15.23"W |
Parking including some extended parking stalls, restrooms, shade ramadas, interpretive signage, water, horse trailer parking, hitching rails, water trough. |
SW corner of McDowell Mountain Ranch Road and 104th St. |
33° 37' 37.62"N, 111° 51' 23.55"W |
Parking, no drinking water |
12300 block of N. 128th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85259 |
33° 35' 56.38"N, 111° 48' 17.21"W |
Parking, no drinking water |
12101 N. 145th Way Scottsdale, AZ 85259 |
33° 35' 45.72"N, 111° 46' 3.9"W |
Parking, water, directional signage, limited horse-trailer parking, hitching rails, water trough, shade ramada (overflow lot) |
23015 N. 128th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 |
33° 41' 21.29"N, 111° 48' 5.305"W |
Car and horse trailer parking, restrooms, shade ramada, interpretive signs, no drinking water |
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15939 N. 98th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85260 |
33° 37' 50.1"N, 111° 52' 11.57"W |
Horse-trailer parking, water trough, shade ramada, restrooms, public arenas, directional signage. Access the Preserve via the WestWorld trail to the Quartz or Taliesin Trails. |
Introduction | Gateway | Tom's Thumb | Brown's Ranch |
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Preserve Introduction | Gateway Trailhead | Tom's Thumb Trailhead | Brown's Ranch Trailhead |
Southern Mountain Region | Gateway Loop Trail | Marcus Landslide | Jane Rau Trail |
25th Anniversary Celebration |
Bajada Nature Trail | ||
Saguaro Loop Trail |
The Preserve is open everyday, sunrise to sunset, free of charge. All trailheads open and close at specific times throughout the year.
Please observe all rules and regulations including no alcohol, smoking or fires.
Dogs in the Preserve are a privilege. If you bring your dog, it is your responsibility to follow the rules:
Dogs do not actually sweat. They exchange heat through panting and to a minor degree, through their feet pads. Additionally, our canine friends do not tolerate high environmental temperatures as well as humans do.
Risk groups
The risk groups are much the same as humans: old, obese, suffer from medical conditions or take medicine. Certain breeds are more susceptible to heat emergencies than other breeds. These breeds with a broad, short skull: Boxers, Bulldogs, Pugs, etc.
Causes of heat emergency in dogs
Warning Signs
What to do
View List of Nearby Veterinarian Clinics
Prevention
A Special Use Permit is required for special activities and organized events including professional photography and filming, family portrait, car photography, special events, weddings and other ceremonies, and community club activities such as group hikes and rides. Please fill out a special use permit request form to begin the process. It typically takes 7 to 10 business days for a permit to be issued. Call 480-312-7013 for more information or read the Preserve's Special Use Guidelines (PDF).
Guiding is allowed in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve with a permit. Permits are granted through an application process held once a year.
You can submit an application by visiting the Preserve Guiding Permit Application page.
Upon approval of an application, a permit fee of $150 must be paid, plus pre-paid use days equal to $5 per client and a $10 Administrative Fee. Permits will be valid for one year, from Aug. 1 to July 31. Please read the Preserve's Guidelines for Guiding Permits (PDF) for more information.
For more information or questions please email Yvonne Massman. You may also call 480-312-7013. Thank you!
According to laws of the State of Arizona and the City of Scottsdale, it is legal to possess guns in the Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve, and to carry firearms openly or concealed without a permit. However, it is illegal to discharge firearms in the Scottsdale Preserve, except for purposes of self-defense or the defense of others, or as otherwise permitted by law. Hunting with firearms is prohibited.