TOM’S THUMB McDowell Sonoran Preserve Visible from most Scottsdale locations, the curious rock knob known as Tom’s Thumb stands out among the pinnacles of the McDowell Mountains. Up until very recently, only little known, primitive routes (mostly used by climbers) provided access to the base of this 140-foot landmark. Alas, through the efforts of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve and the City of Scottsdale, there’s now a beautifully manicured, well-signed network of trails which make visiting Tom’s Thumb a cinch. From the north access point, the trail makes nice wide switchbacks for an (almost) effortless ascent. The route snakes among classic desert terrain and granite outcroppings showcasing the margins of Arizona’s basin-and-range topography as well as Scottsdale’s suburban sprawl. Because of its new easy access and outstanding views, this hike ranks high on the “must do” list for locals and out-of-town visitors alike.
LENGTH: 4.5 miles roundtrip
RATING: moderate-difficult
ELEVATION: 2,716-3,780 feet
GETTING THERE:
UPDATE: Oct 18, 2012.
NORTH ACCESS: From the loop 101 in Scottsdale, take the Pima/Princess Road exit 36 and continue 5 miles north on Pima to Happy Valley Road. Turn right (east) and go 4.1 miles on Happy Valley to Ranch Gate. Turn right on Ranch Gate, follow it 1.2 miles then turn right onto 128th St. and continue 1 mile on 128th to the signed trailhead. Roads are paved (finished Oct 2012) all the way.
Address: 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Check out directions and map here:
http://mcdowellsonoran.org/trailhead/displayLocation/8
INFORMATION: Map: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Assets/Public+Website/preserve/Preserve+Trail+Map.pdf
McDowell Sonoran Conservancy: http://mcdowellsonoran.org/
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2 comments:
This looks like a great place to day hike! I've never been to Tom's Thumb before but these are some great photographs. I definitely want to try this out for one of my upcoming hikes, especially since it's so close by to downtown Phoenix. It's great that the elevation climb isn't too taxing, as well. Thanks for the clear instructions about how to get there!
I've heard good things about this trail. A friend of mine just moved out that way and is right by Tom's Thumb Trail in Scottsdale. I already told her I'm coming over so we can hike it together before it gets too hot out.
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