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    Bench and tree at a scenic spot on South Mountain, looking over the city at dusk.

    South Mountain Park/Preserve

    South Mountain Park/Preserve consists of three mountain ranges - the Ma Ha Tauk, Gila and Guadalupe.

    Trailheads

    South Mountain Park/Preserve 10919 S. Central Ave.

    ​Main Entrance 10211 S. Central Ave.

    Pima Canyon Trailhead 4800 E. Pima Canyon Rd.
    Extended summer hours are in effect annually from June 1 through September 30 at Pima Canyon Trailhead. The trailhead parking lot entrance is open until 9 p.m.

    Mormon Trailhead 8610 S. 24th St.

    Beverly Canyon Trailhead​ 8800 S. 46th St.

    ​Buena Vista Trailhead N. Buena Vista Rd.
    Accessed via South Mountain Park/Preserve Main Entrance

    Desert Foothills Trailhead 14251 S. Desert Foothills Pkwy.

    Chandler Blvd. and 19th Ave. Trailhead 15451 S. 19th Ave.

    19th Ave. (Ma-Ha-Tauk) Trailhead 10484 S. 19th Ave.

    Hours

    Parking/Entrance Hours: 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.

    Trail Hours: 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.​

    South Mountain Visitor Center: Thursday - Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Contact

    Ranger Office:602-262-7393

    Natural Resources Office (Business Hours Only):602-495-5458

    Contact Natural Resource staff regarding resource management at desert preserves:602-261-8318​​

    Know Before You Go

    At more than 16,000 acres, South Mountain Park/Preserve is one of the largest municipally managed parks in the nation and consists of three mountain ranges - the Ma Ha Tauk, Gila and Guadalupe. The park boasts more than 100 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. Additionally, the roadways throughout the park are a favorite for bicyclists.  

    Dobbins Lookout, at 2,330 feet, is the highest point in the park that is available to the public. Accessed by both hiking trails and Summit Rd., the lookout is popular with tourists and locals, who want to get an unobstructed panoramic view of the Valley.

    Note: The park's scenic roadways are shared by motor vehicles, bikers and hikers. Due to the many blind corners, narrow sections and treacherous drop-offs, extreme caution should be maintained and adherence to the speed limit followed. 

    Silent Sunday

    This event closes the park’s main roadway, Summit Road, to motor vehicle traffic during these times and the park’s roadways are reserved for non-motorized activities such as walking, cycling, jogging, hiking, etc.

    On the 4th Sunday of every month is Silent Sunday, an all-day (5 a.m. to 7 p.m.) road closure into the park. 

    All vehicles must turn into the Activity Complex and park there. They may hike, bike, stroll on the roads without fear of traffic from public vehicles. Tower workers, City staff and emergency vehicles may be on the roads at any given time, however.

    On the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of the month, there is a shortened Silent Sunday (5 a.m. until 10 a.m.) with the summit road closed at the 1.0 mile marker. 

    ​This different closure allows visitors to access some trailheads and picnic areas in the lower areas of the park otherwise inaccessible on the 4th Sundays.

    San Juan Road: Open from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the first Saturday of the month and from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the first Sunday of the month.​

    Ramada Usage in South Mountain Park/Preserve

    The ramadas in South Mountain Park/Preserve are available for public use, and several require a reservation*. Please view the information provided by the links below to learn more about reserving a ramada. Ramada reservations require submission of a Special Activity Request Form no more than 6 months ahead of your event/reservation and no less than 72 hours prior. Reservations can be placed on a ramada anytime between 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.  All ramadas are open for public use after 6 p.m.

    *To increase the availability of ramadas during popular holidays, reservations will not be accepted on holiday weekends.

    ​NOTE: Amplified Music and Bounce Houses are not permitted. 

    ​To assist with general reservation questions please call the NRD Main Office at 602-495-5458 or email​ natural.resources.pks@phoenix.gov . 

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    Happy 100th Birthday South Mountain!

    Did you know South Mountain Park and Preserve turned 100 years old in 2024?! That's right! In 1924, the City of Phoenix purchased 13,000 acres of land for $17,000. ​​Today, ​at more than 16,000 acres, South Mountain Park/Preserve is one of the largest municipally managed parks in the nation! 

    As we celebrate 100 years of Stewardship, we are excited to announce the reopening of the newly remodeled South Mountain Visitor Center Museum Exhibit Space, along with a complete remodel of the Activity Complex.

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