The stunning view from the top of this iconic landmark allows you to see the entire Valley of the Sun. Camelback was named because from afar, it looks like a kneeling camel. There are two trails to the top, Cholla and Echo Canyon, and once you reach the top, the view of Phoenix and Scottsdale is one you will not forget.
Camelback Mountain is 1,200 feet in elevation, and Echo Canyon will give you a bit of a challenge! Make sure you bring plenty of water – don’t forget that Phoenix, Arizona is in the middle of the Sonoran Desert after all! A climb up Camelback is something everyone who visits Phoenix, Arizona should check out!
Old Town Scottsdale is open year-round, and you will be greeted by blue skies, warm weather and to a calendar full of events that you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you want western-themed event like rodeos and native American festivals, or events with a more contemporary edge, Old Town Scottsdale has it. Filled with galleries, restaurants, bars, and stores of all kinds, locals and out-of-towners alike love Old Town. If you are looking for something to do, visit Old Town Scottsdale.
This 50-acre desert garden showcases a spectacular variety of plants unique to the Sonoran Desert, with everything ranging from delicate blooming flowers to iconic towering saguaros. The Garden host a variety of seasonal events, and is one of the best ways to get a feel for the Sonoran Desert and the natural side of Phoenix, Arizona
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