Best Intense Hike
Though popular, hiking Camelback Mountain is not for the faint of heart — especially when the Valley reaches its warmer temperatures (just ask Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who did it in jeans in July). There are two ways to get to the top of the mountain; both are challenging and offer little in the way of shade. That’s not to mention how hard it is to find parking near the trailheads. On the Cholla Trail, you’ll hike 3.8 miles out-and-back. About the last third is particularly strenuous as hikers need to climb straight up sharp and irregularly placed rocks. The Echo Canyon Trail is shorter, at 2.4 miles out-and-back, but requires more scrambling up the steep, rocky terrain, sometimes on hands and knees. At points, you’ll need to rely on handrails to remain steady while ascending. Without a doubt, the view from the top of the mountain is awesome, even if you’re already feeling worn out. Bring lots of water.