Best Picnic Hike
Lone Tree via Peralta Canyon Trail
There are only roughly four months out of the year where you can enjoy a hike or picnic in Phoenix, and with all the other events in town crammed into those fleeting weekends, you might want to embark on a two-for-one picnic/hike combo. While you’ll be saving on time, there’s no skimping out on gorgeous views during this 5.4-mile, out-and-back trail near Gold Canyon. The name can be attributed to the single pine tree at the end of the trail, appearing alien against the rocky, dry backdrop. In order to find it, you can’t be tempted to follow the crowd. You might feel tired once you reach Fremont Saddle near the end of the trail, but the most rewarding views are less than a half mile away. Make a right and go over the massive boulders to enjoy your lunch near the tree. Any variation of picnic food tastes better with a scenic backdrop of Battleship Mountain, Weavers Needle, Black Mesa and Canyon Lake.