This is a very scenic and simple hike for the most part. Not nearly as tough as Squaw Peak. It only takes like 40 minutes to reach the 3000 foot summit, but none of the reviews mention that the trail goes back downhill again (you could turn around here) and just kinda wanders another 1/2 mile before winding up in a golf course. It really isn't necessary, but a good extra workout and a few more good views after you reach the top. Some of the houses are really pretty and you can saw them and a whole lot of cactus too. Plenty of rest areas, but overall an easy hike to the peak.