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Located a short drive from downtown Phoenix, Camelback Mountain is a must see destination for hikers, bikers and outdoor lovers alike. With multiple hiking trails, breathtaking views and recently remodeled facilities, it's one of the most popular destinations for people of all ages in the Valley of the Sun.

Parking and public transportation at Camelback Mountain
There is free parking available on site, although during the busy season, it's nearly impossible to come by. If possible, park south of the mountain and either walk or bike to the trailheads. Visitors can reach Camelback Mountain using public transportation, but it requires multiple transfers using the bus and light rail.

Best and worst time to go to Camelback Mountain
Avoid visiting Camelback Mountain on the weekend if at all possible. Parking is limited, and the surrounding neighborhoods don't take kindly to visitors parking, idling or driving through. Police also look to ticket visitors during busy times. For the best weather visit during the winter or early spring. To avoid traffic, visit during the early afternoon on a weekday.

Admission to Camelback Mountain
Access to Camelback Mountain is free to the public.

Must see/do at Camelback Mountain
Professional and amateur hikers alike can select from four trails that vary in difficulty and length. Plant and animal lovers should keep an eye out for a variety of desert flora and fauna. Are you a history buff? Check out the ceremonial cave area left behind by The Hohokam.

Other places to visit near Camelback Mountain
There are a number of restaurants and hotels near Camelback Mountain including T. Cook's, Relish Burger Bistro and The Phoenician, Scottsdale.

Insider tip for visitors to Camelback Mountain
New to hiking? Visitors can schedule guided tours that include bottled water, pictures of you and the views and a history of the mountain and surrounding area.

Author's bio: Chad Birt has lived in Phoenix for 9 years. He's a bike rider, bookworm and freelance writer.

 

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