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  • This is a great hike for those that desire a less busy mountain. Always open parking at the commercial corner off of Lincoln and 32nd. Grab a coffee before or after your hike. Unlike echo canyon they allow dogs. They are supposed to be on leashes, but the trail is rarely monitored and many hikers let their dogs off their leashes just after the parking lot. It's a better kike for dogs that the Cholla Trail on the East side of Camelback (which also allows dogs). Especially for small dogs, given that it has less boulders that Squaw Peak or Echo Canyon. The trail is easy at the beginning but gets more difficult towards the top. Toward the top of the first peak, the trail gets narrow so passing people can be a challenge. After the first bench, you'll go into a draw and they back up a steep hill until you reach the second bench. From here you can see Squaw Peak. If you want to make it harder, take the trail to the South west once you reach the second bench. View from the top is amazing and you will likely have the peak all to yourself. Not sure what the rules are on being on the mountain at night, but I often start this hike at dusk and finish in the dark. It's really great on nights with a full-moon. Once your eyes adjust, you really don't need a flashlight and the city lights are amazing.
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