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  • I live a couple of blocks away from the Javelina trailhead up by the Fire Department on 42cd place. This park is huge (South Mountain Park/Preserve is the largest municipal park in the nation, bigger than Central park in New York!) and has trails running all over it. I take my dogs for walks up in there and they blindly follow me up and down the sides of the mountains - on the trails of course that are already established - huffing and puffing away. It's awesome during the cooler months, I still hike the thing even in 110 degree heat. No, they have never had to send someone to rescue me due to being overcome with heat, I have lived in AZ most of my life. Just don't go in there, whatever time of year, without water! Just saying this is a great hiking park. I would have to second the comment about some of the bikers going through there occasionally, seemingly wanting to mow you down, though. Usually everyone - whether on shoes or on wheels - are very good about moving aside for each other, but occasionally you get the biker or the biking group that thinks they have supreme right of way. I always move aside for bikers excepting when I get a "command" from one of them to move out of their way. What, are they going to run my Great Danes over?!! Lol, I think not. Attitude given gets attitude back, at least from me. I have also noticed quite a large number of coyotes out there, especially at dusk, eyeing my dogs. I really have no fear of them, especially towing dogs that large with me, but I just recommend being wary of them. I have never heard of coyotes attacking anyone over there. Finally, there IS an element of homeless people that DO take up refuge in various places in that mountain range. Some of them are - pretty scary looking. The only thing I can say is that Arizona now allows you to carry a concealed weapon with you without any kind of permit. I don't expect to ever have to use a firearm, but there is also nothing wrong with ensuring that you come out of that mountain range in the same condition you went in: ALIVE!!
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