Best View of Phoenix
Not only is the panoramic view from Dobbins Lookout on South Mountain mesmerizing, the drive to get there is a majestic journey of its own. For 20 minutes you’ll wind your way up a paved mountain road that offers gorgeous perspectives on Phoenix. Once you make it to the top, especially as night falls and the city’s sprawl glitters in the dark, you can see the Valley stretching for miles. While other topographical highs in the Valley offer great views from more centralized locations, there’s nowhere you can get a fuller picture in one gaze of just how massive this scorching desert boomtown really is. You can see all of the city’s most notable landmarks, including Camelback Mountain, the Phoenix Mountains Preserve and Papago Park’s Hole in the Rock. The site — which features a stone ramada structure in which to hide from the elements — was developed as part of a New Deal project during the Great Depression of the 1930s. It’s named after James Dobbins, who died before it was developed but played a critical role in buying the land.