Description:

This is a weekend you will never forget, if you call yourself an adventurer then this is the ultimate weekend in Phoenix. You will be transported on both horseback and your own two legs from elevations of 2700 feet at Echo Trail Camp, to soaring heights of 7600 feet at Four Peaks Wilderness area. Along the way you will dine like a cowboy,and a star at The Painted Horse and the Garden Terrace. You nights will be oh so rejuvenating at the Redbuck Ranch Hideout, where you will be secluded and be able to enjoy the desert at you woen pace.

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Day Note:

This action packed weekend will begin with a horseback trip through the Sonoran Desert with the Cave Creek Outfitters. Before you head out on you half day or full day adventure, you should definitely enjoy the great continental breakfast provided by the Redbuck Ranch Hideout. You have two options to get to the outfitters, they can pick you up or you can drive out, it is much less expensive to drive out yourself. Once you have mounted your trusty steed, Cave...read more

  • The Painted Horse

    The Painted Horse - Scottsdale
    • Contact:

    • 480-585-8499
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 28406 N 148th St
    • Scottsdale,AZ85262
    • Map

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    Description:

    The Painted Horse offers a casual yet unique dining experience set in the mountains above the valley. In this charming environment, your palate will be treated to a culinary experience of American Contemporary and Worldly Eclectic dishes with a side of "real comfort". CIA and Le Cordon Bleu trained Chef Bryan Elliott brings a lifetime of culinary passion to his dishes. Using only the finest fresh organic produce and meats are a hallmark of Chef Elliott. Whether dining inside surrounded by stylistic paintings depicting the modern west's wild horses and working cowboys, or dinning on the patio in front of a roaring fire with mountain views, savor the taste of elegant new west cuisine. On the southwest corner of Alma School and Dynamite.

Day Note:

Who knew the desert wasn't flat? After your trek through the Four Peaks Wilderness Area you will. You can begin your day at the elevation of 1900 feet and by the end of the day be at such soaring heights as 7600 feet. This vast wilderness area covers approximately 60,740 acres in the Sonoran Desert. You will not be lonely on your hikes because there are a variety of desert creatures who call this area home. There is no better food after a hard days trek...read more

  • Four Peaks Wilderness Area

    • Contact:

    • 480-610-3300
    • Location:

    • 26 N. MacDonald, Room 120
    • 26 N. MacDonald, P.O. Box 5800
    • Mesa,AZ85211-5800
    • Map

    Our Local Expert Says:

    The Four Peaks area offers fantastic views of the Northeast Valley and Saguaro Lake recreation areas. This is a great area for four-wheeling, too!

    Description:

    Four Peaks Wilderness was established in 1984, and contains approximately 60,740 acres with a major mountain rising up in it's center from the desert foothills. The Four Peaks themselves are visible for many miles, and are one of the most widely recognized landmarks in central Arizona. The rapid change in elevation produces interesting and unique plant and animal combinations. Elevations range from 1,900 feet near Apache Lake to 7,600 feet on Brown's Peak.

    A large part of the wilderness was burned over by a human caused fire which was started on April 27, 1996. It Will take decades for the pine-covered mountains to recover

    Hiking in this extreme area is a plus with the massive change in elevation that is unusual in most of Arizona over such a short area. The ruggedness is perfect for getting back in touch with nature or just spending some quiet time with the native animals populations.

    Situated just north of Canyon and Apache lakes, the wilderness area is best accessed via Hwy. 87 and taking Forest Road 143 to the edge of the wilderness area.

Day Note:

Day three of your outdoor adventure in Phoenix will take you to the Echo Canyon Trail, where you can attempt the Camelback climbing challenge. Before you head out to the trailhead be sure to take advantage of the home style cooked breakfast that the Redbuck Rach Hideout offers, it is a great way to start off the morning. Fair warning must be given when attempting the Camelback climbing challenge, this is not for the casual adventurer, this 2700 foot ascent...read more

  • Echo Canyon Trail and Recreation Area

    • Contact:

    • +1 602 261 8318 (Phoenix Visitor Information)
    • Location:

    • 5700 North Echo Canyon Parkway
    • (southeast corner McDonald drive and Tatum boulevard)
    • Phoenix,AZ85018
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Camelback mountain is great because it's central and convenient for just about anyone visiting the Scottsdale Phoenix Area. This is a strenuous summit hike but also a very rewarding climb. Bring lots of water.

    Description:

    Experienced hikers will appreciate the beauty of this hike in Papago Park. Located on Camelback Mountain, which at 2700 feet, is the highest point in Phoenix. This popular trail is well maintained and offers a close-up view of the desert. This trail runs just over one mile and offers several areas of challenge. Note that local rescues have become commonplace among hikers who over-estimate their abilities. For those inclined to a less arduous path, try the one-mile hike at nearby Squaw Peak Park. This is a no-fee area.

  • Garden Terrace

    Garden Terrace - Phoenix
    • Contact:

    • 1 602 952 0420 La Posada / 1 800 222 8733
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 4949 East Lincoln Drive
    • (southeast of Tatum Boulevard & Lincoln Drive)
    • Paradise Valley,AZ85253
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    Description:

    The Doubletree La Posada Resort's fine dining venue overlooks the resort's lagoon pool and waterfalls and has a magnificent view of Camelback Mountain as well. Regional American cuisine has a Mediterranean accent, with Saffron-Crusted Grilled Shrimp in a caper berry sauce, tapenades to accent the sea scallops and olives and sun-dried tomatoes in the arugula salad. Galicia Crab Cakes are "zipped"-up with a roasted pepper sauce.

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