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  1. Located just 20 minutes from downtown Phoenix, Camelback Mountain is one of Phoenix's best hikes and most popular attractions for thousands of visiting hikers each year. Two difficult trails ascend 1,420 feet to a summit resembling the hump of a camel's back, affording 360-degree views of the surrounding city.

  2. The mountain, a prominent landmark of the Phoenix metropolitan area, is located in the Camelback Mountain Echo Canyon Recreation Area between the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix and the town of Paradise Valley. It is a popular recreation destination for hiking and rock climbing.

  3. Camelback Mountain, ( 2700 ft.), is a perfect tourist activity in Phoenix as it is a relatively short jaunt with pleasurable views. On the base of the mountain at 6 A. M., half asleep, armed with trial mix, water, coffee and climbing boots, I opted for the Echo Trail.

  4. With its famous humps that resemble the back of a kneeling camel, Camelback Mountain is among Arizonas most iconic landmarks. It is a distinctive promontory on the Phoenix skyline and is visible from all over the Phoenix/Scottsdale metro area.

  5. May 6, 2024 · Hiking Camelback Mountain is one of the most popular things to do in Scottsdale, but many show up extremely unprepared & some have to be rescued (more than 200 rescues every year, many taking place at Camelback).

  6. Distinctive and dominant on the Phoenix landscape, Camelback Mountain is an incredible landmark in the surrounding area. There are two different trails to reach the 2,680ft summit, offering different challenges.

  7. Camelback Mountain gets its name from the unique silhouette it casts on the Valley skyline. It is considered one of the nation's top hiking destinations and attracts visitors from around the world.

  8. Camelback Mountain is just 20 minutes from downtown and can be seen all over the area, rising to 2,707 feet. It's a popular spot for hikers, rock climbers, and tourists, so make sure you do the hike as early as possible, with sunrise being the sweet spot.

  9. Camelback Mountain is a pinnacle of Phoenician lifestyle and culture! Named for its striking resemblance to the head and humps of a resting camel, the mountain provides endless challenge, escape and aesthetic champion to natives and visitors alike.

  10. Camelback Mountain is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including saguaro cactus. Additionally, hikers may observe smaller wildlife such as cottontail rabbits, Harris antelope squirrels and the occasional snake (including venomous rattlesnakes).