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MCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation ofnative
VISIT THE PRESERVE
Now is a great time to explore the 30,580 acres of Sonoran Desert. Choose from any of the major trailheads listed below to connect to more than 225+ miles of trails of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The Preserve is open every day from sunrise to sunset. Click PRESERVE HOURS for times and temporary closures. POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS Overview. The Tom’s Thumb East End Loop is an extremely challenging, 11-mile loop that includes East End, Windgate Pass, and Tom’s Thumb trails with many very steep and loose sections and three major climbs. Provides exceptional views of dramatic rock formations in the McDowell Mountain range throughout the hike. FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY 18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255. The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. This trailhead is the access point to many unique Scottsdale trails. Even kids in strollers loveLOST DOG WASH
LOST DOG WASH TRAILHEAD. 12601 N. 124th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85259 85255. Directions. Located at the north end of 124th Street just beyond Anasazi Elementary School. Overview. Lost Dog Wash Trailhead is one of the major access points for the southern Preserve. This award winning trailhead provides extensive vehicle and equestrian parkingalong
TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
BROWN'S RANCH
BROWN’S RANCH TRAILHEAD30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Located approximately 1.25 miles north of the intersection of Alma School Road and Dynamite Boulevard. This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in thearea.
GRANITE MOUNTAIN
GRANITE MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD. 31402 N. 136th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. From Pima north to Dynamite, right (east) on Dynamite, about 6 miles to 136th Street, left (north) on 136th about 2 miles to Lone Mountain (where the power lines cross over 136th), turn left (west) into access area. Overview. SUNRISE - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY SUNRISE TRAILHEAD. 12101 N. 145th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85259. Directions. Located at the East end of Via Linda at 145th street, just before a gated community. Overview. The Sunrise Trail pushes steeply above the residential trailhead area into the lower canyon, where grades moderate through 1.0 miles. Switchbacks and a steady hike upprove to be
MCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation ofnative
VISIT THE PRESERVE
Now is a great time to explore the 30,580 acres of Sonoran Desert. Choose from any of the major trailheads listed below to connect to more than 225+ miles of trails of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The Preserve is open every day from sunrise to sunset. Click PRESERVE HOURS for times and temporary closures. POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS Overview. The Tom’s Thumb East End Loop is an extremely challenging, 11-mile loop that includes East End, Windgate Pass, and Tom’s Thumb trails with many very steep and loose sections and three major climbs. Provides exceptional views of dramatic rock formations in the McDowell Mountain range throughout the hike. FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY 18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255. The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. This trailhead is the access point to many unique Scottsdale trails. Even kids in strollers loveLOST DOG WASH
LOST DOG WASH TRAILHEAD. 12601 N. 124th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85259 85255. Directions. Located at the north end of 124th Street just beyond Anasazi Elementary School. Overview. Lost Dog Wash Trailhead is one of the major access points for the southern Preserve. This award winning trailhead provides extensive vehicle and equestrian parkingalong
TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
BROWN'S RANCH
BROWN’S RANCH TRAILHEAD30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Located approximately 1.25 miles north of the intersection of Alma School Road and Dynamite Boulevard. This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in thearea.
GRANITE MOUNTAIN
GRANITE MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD. 31402 N. 136th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. From Pima north to Dynamite, right (east) on Dynamite, about 6 miles to 136th Street, left (north) on 136th about 2 miles to Lone Mountain (where the power lines cross over 136th), turn left (west) into access area. Overview. SUNRISE - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY SUNRISE TRAILHEAD. 12101 N. 145th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85259. Directions. Located at the East end of Via Linda at 145th street, just before a gated community. Overview. The Sunrise Trail pushes steeply above the residential trailhead area into the lower canyon, where grades moderate through 1.0 miles. Switchbacks and a steady hike upprove to be
ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. Assuring the future of the Sonoran Desert. and the impact of Science, Education and Stewardship based in the unique ecosystem that is. Arizona and Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY The Resounding Impact of Our Three Decades in the McDowell Sonoran PreserveFor (officially) thirty years, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy has served as a steadfast steward for the Preserve. Some may be wondering: What came first, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy or the McDowell Sonoran Preserve? The Conservancy, founded in 1991, was instrumental in the formation ofPOLLINATORS
The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is the official partner of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Through a unique partnership with the City of Scottsdale we help ensure all visitors a safe and enjoyable visit to the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. RECREATION - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Check dates and times on the Events page. We also offer hikes for families and private guided hikes for adult and youth groups. Contact the Conservancy for more information at (480) 998-7971. Please note: Only service dogs are permitted on public guided hikes. SUPPORT THE CONSERVANCY A Conservancy Corporate Partner ensures the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is a vibrant environmental steward in our community. Learn how gifts from your company’s community support funds, gifts of trade, or in-kind gifts, provides your organization as a philanthropicleader.
SUNRISE - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much OUR TEAM - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is led by a volunteer Board of Directors and a small staff. Our work is implemented by more than 650 volunteers who help to provide public access to the Preserve, protect the Preserve through research and stewardship and increase the community’s understanding and appreciation of the Preserve through educational programs and community events.PIMA-DYNAMITE
urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much VOLUNTEERING AT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Attach the application to an email to debbie@mcdowellsonoran.org or send by postal mail to: Volunteer Coordinator. McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. 8175 E. Evans Rd., #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. (480) 998-7971. Please submit your orientation feeSCIENCE NOTEBOOK
All great scientists carry a field notebook with them—to write down the cool stuff they find so they can remember it later. Each person's notebook will look different. There's no right or wrong way to use your notebook. Some helpful information you can include are the date, drawings of what you see, text, maps, weather, and location. Put down anything that helps you remember what you saw andMCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation ofnative
VISIT THE PRESERVE
Now is a great time to explore the 30,580 acres of Sonoran Desert. Choose from any of the major trailheads listed below to connect to more than 225+ miles of trails of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The Preserve is open every day from sunrise to sunset. Click PRESERVE HOURS for times and temporary closures. GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY 18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255. The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. This trailhead is the access point to many unique Scottsdale trails. Even kids in strollers love FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with muchBROWN'S RANCH
BROWN’S RANCH TRAILHEAD30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Located approximately 1.25 miles north of the intersection of Alma School Road and Dynamite Boulevard. This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in thearea.
LOST DOG WASH
LOST DOG WASH TRAILHEAD. 12601 N. 124th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85259 85255. Directions. Located at the north end of 124th Street just beyond Anasazi Elementary School. Overview. Lost Dog Wash Trailhead is one of the major access points for the southern Preserve. This award winning trailhead provides extensive vehicle and equestrian parkingalong
TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
GRANITE MOUNTAIN
GRANITE MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD. 31402 N. 136th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. From Pima north to Dynamite, right (east) on Dynamite, about 6 miles to 136th Street, left (north) on 136th about 2 miles to Lone Mountain (where the power lines cross over 136th), turn left (west) into access area. Overview.PIMA-DYNAMITE
PIMA-DYNAMITE TRAILHEAD. 28777 N Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. Located at Northest corner of N. Pima Rd. and E. Dynamite Blvd (Enter off of Dynamite only) Overview. Temporary trailhead open during build-out of trails and trailhead facilities. Landscape. Wide variety of trails for Hiking, Biking and. Equestrians. THE FLORA AND FAUNA OF SCOTTSDALE’S MCDOWELL SONORAN PRESERVE The flora and fauna survey of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve was made possible by generous grants from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, the Arizona Game andMCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation ofnative
VISIT THE PRESERVE
Now is a great time to explore the 30,580 acres of Sonoran Desert. Choose from any of the major trailheads listed below to connect to more than 225+ miles of trails of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The Preserve is open every day from sunrise to sunset. Click PRESERVE HOURS for times and temporary closures. GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY 18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255. The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. This trailhead is the access point to many unique Scottsdale trails. Even kids in strollers love FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with muchBROWN'S RANCH
BROWN’S RANCH TRAILHEAD30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Located approximately 1.25 miles north of the intersection of Alma School Road and Dynamite Boulevard. This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in thearea.
LOST DOG WASH
LOST DOG WASH TRAILHEAD. 12601 N. 124th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85259 85255. Directions. Located at the north end of 124th Street just beyond Anasazi Elementary School. Overview. Lost Dog Wash Trailhead is one of the major access points for the southern Preserve. This award winning trailhead provides extensive vehicle and equestrian parkingalong
TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
GRANITE MOUNTAIN
GRANITE MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD. 31402 N. 136th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. From Pima north to Dynamite, right (east) on Dynamite, about 6 miles to 136th Street, left (north) on 136th about 2 miles to Lone Mountain (where the power lines cross over 136th), turn left (west) into access area. Overview.PIMA-DYNAMITE
PIMA-DYNAMITE TRAILHEAD. 28777 N Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. Located at Northest corner of N. Pima Rd. and E. Dynamite Blvd (Enter off of Dynamite only) Overview. Temporary trailhead open during build-out of trails and trailhead facilities. Landscape. Wide variety of trails for Hiking, Biking and. Equestrians. THE FLORA AND FAUNA OF SCOTTSDALE’S MCDOWELL SONORAN PRESERVE The flora and fauna survey of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve was made possible by generous grants from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, the Arizona Game and ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. Assuring the future of the Sonoran Desert. and the impact of Science, Education and Stewardship based in the unique ecosystem that is. Arizona and Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together THE DESERT - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Contact Us. Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817 EDUCATION - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY For the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, education plays a critical role in inspiring people to have a positive impact on the environment. Learning about the Preserve – including its flora, fauna, geology and history – enhances the enjoyment of visitingSTEWARDSHIP
Volunteers founded the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy in 1991, and stewards continue to be the lifeblood of the organization. Opportunities to contribute – and to learn, get exercise, teach, and enjoy and care for the beautiful Preserve — abound. We offer eight programs, listed below, that range from rugged outdoor work to publicoutreach to
RECREATION - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Most trails in the Preserve are available for equestrian use, although some are more challenging than others. Equestrian staging areas are available at Sunrise, Lost Dog Wash, Gateway, Tom’s Thumb and Brown’s Ranch Trailhead.Riding is a great way to visit some of the remote areas of the Preserve. POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS Overview. The Tom’s Thumb East End Loop is an extremely challenging, 11-mile loop that includes East End, Windgate Pass, and Tom’s Thumb trails with many very steep and loose sections and three major climbs. Provides exceptional views of dramatic rock formations in the McDowell Mountain range throughout the hike.POLLINATORS
The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is the official partner of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Through a unique partnership with the City of Scottsdale we help ensure all visitors a safe and enjoyable visit to the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. VOLUNTEERING AT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Attach the application to an email to debbie@mcdowellsonoran.org or send by postal mail to: Volunteer Coordinator. McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. 8175 E. Evans Rd., #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. (480) 998-7971. Please submit your orientation fee SUNRISE - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with muchALL TRAILS CLUB
ALL TRAILS CLUB. The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy All Trails Club (ATC) helps stewards and other users explore the 225 miles of trails of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve while promoting healthy physical activity. The program also allows you to connect with others duringthese adventures.
MCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation ofnative
VISIT THE PRESERVE
Now is a great time to explore the 30,580 acres of Sonoran Desert. Choose from any of the major trailheads listed below to connect to more than 225+ miles of trails of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The Preserve is open every day from sunrise to sunset. Click PRESERVE HOURS for times and temporary closures. ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. Assuring the future of the Sonoran Desert. and the impact of Science, Education and Stewardship based in the unique ecosystem that is. Arizona and Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS Overview. The Tom’s Thumb East End Loop is an extremely challenging, 11-mile loop that includes East End, Windgate Pass, and Tom’s Thumb trails with many very steep and loose sections and three major climbs. Provides exceptional views of dramatic rock formations in the McDowell Mountain range throughout the hike. GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY 18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255. The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. This trailhead is the access point to many unique Scottsdale trails. Even kids in strollers lovePIMA-DYNAMITE
PIMA-DYNAMITE TRAILHEAD. 28777 N Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. Located at Northest corner of N. Pima Rd. and E. Dynamite Blvd (Enter off of Dynamite only) Overview. Temporary trailhead open during build-out of trails and trailhead facilities. Landscape. Wide variety of trails for Hiking, Biking and. Equestrians.TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
BROWN'S RANCH
BROWN’S RANCH TRAILHEAD30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Located approximately 1.25 miles north of the intersection of Alma School Road and Dynamite Boulevard. This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in thearea.
ALL TRAILS CLUB
ALL TRAILS CLUB. The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy All Trails Club (ATC) helps stewards and other users explore the 225 miles of trails of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve while promoting healthy physical activity. The program also allows you to connect with others duringthese adventures.
MCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation ofnative
VISIT THE PRESERVE
Now is a great time to explore the 30,580 acres of Sonoran Desert. Choose from any of the major trailheads listed below to connect to more than 225+ miles of trails of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The Preserve is open every day from sunrise to sunset. Click PRESERVE HOURS for times and temporary closures. ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. Assuring the future of the Sonoran Desert. and the impact of Science, Education and Stewardship based in the unique ecosystem that is. Arizona and Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS Overview. The Tom’s Thumb East End Loop is an extremely challenging, 11-mile loop that includes East End, Windgate Pass, and Tom’s Thumb trails with many very steep and loose sections and three major climbs. Provides exceptional views of dramatic rock formations in the McDowell Mountain range throughout the hike. GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY 18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85255. The Gateway Trailhead is fully barrier-free and has all the amenities an outdoor recreation enthusiast could want. This trailhead is the access point to many unique Scottsdale trails. Even kids in strollers lovePIMA-DYNAMITE
PIMA-DYNAMITE TRAILHEAD. 28777 N Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Directions. Located at Northest corner of N. Pima Rd. and E. Dynamite Blvd (Enter off of Dynamite only) Overview. Temporary trailhead open during build-out of trails and trailhead facilities. Landscape. Wide variety of trails for Hiking, Biking and. Equestrians.TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
BROWN'S RANCH
BROWN’S RANCH TRAILHEAD30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Located approximately 1.25 miles north of the intersection of Alma School Road and Dynamite Boulevard. This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in thearea.
ALL TRAILS CLUB
ALL TRAILS CLUB. The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy All Trails Club (ATC) helps stewards and other users explore the 225 miles of trails of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve while promoting healthy physical activity. The program also allows you to connect with others duringthese adventures.
ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together, advocating to protect the land with diligence and deep understanding, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was formed to be a steward of the more than 30,500 acres of Sonoran desert habitat in Scottsdale. THE DESERT - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Contact Us. Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817UPCOMING EVENTS
Events for May 2021. Loading view. In light of COVID-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact EDUCATION - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY For the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, education plays a critical role in inspiring people to have a positive impact on the environment. Learning about the Preserve – including its flora, fauna, geology and history – enhances the enjoyment of visitingSTEWARDSHIP
Volunteers founded the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy in 1991, and stewards continue to be the lifeblood of the organization. Opportunities to contribute – and to learn, get exercise, teach, and enjoy and care for the beautiful Preserve — abound. We offer eight programs, listed below, that range from rugged outdoor work to publicoutreach to
SUPPORT THE CONSERVANCY A Conservancy Corporate Partner ensures the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is a vibrant environmental steward in our community. Learn how gifts from your company’s community support funds, gifts of trade, or in-kind gifts, provides your organization as a philanthropicleader.
GRANITE MOUNTAIN
GRANITE MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD 31402 N. 136th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85262 Directions From Pima north to Dynamite, right (east) on Dynamite, about 6 miles to 136th Street, left (north) on 136th about 2 miles to Lone Mountain (where the power lines cross over 136th), turn left (west) into access area.TOM'S THUMB
TOM’S THUMB TRAILHEAD. 23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255. Directions. From Scottsdale Rd or Pima Rd, turn East onto Happy Valley Rd. Proceed about 2 miles past Alma School and turn right (East) onto Ranch Gate. Proceed to the end of Ranch Gate and then turn right (South) onto 128 St and you’ll arrive at the trailhead in less thana mile.
SUNRISE - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY SUNRISE TRAILHEAD. 12101 N. 145th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85259. Directions. Located at the East end of Via Linda at 145th street, just before a gated community. Overview. The Sunrise Trail pushes steeply above the residential trailhead area into the lower canyon, where grades moderate through 1.0 miles. Switchbacks and a steady hike upprove to be
ALL TRAILS CLUB
ALL TRAILS CLUB. The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy All Trails Club (ATC) helps stewards and other users explore the 225 miles of trails of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve while promoting healthy physical activity. The program also allows you to connect with others duringthese adventures.
MCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE For three decades, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy has been a steadfast steward of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. We’ve emerged as one of the leading volunteer organizations in the nation, a committed partner in scientific research and an indispensable educational resource for our community.VISIT THE PRESERVE
urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together, advocating to protect the land with diligence and deep understanding, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was formed to be a steward of the more than 30,500 acres of Sonoran desert habitat in Scottsdale. GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with muchBROWN'S RANCH
urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS FRAESFIELD – THREE TRAILS HIKE. Overview Start on the Black Hill trail then turn left onto the Dixileta trail, then left again on Whiskey Bottle trail, returning to the trailhead for about a 3+ mile round trip, with an elevation gain of less than 300 feet.TOM'S THUMB
Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Phone: (480) 998-7971. Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.orgPIMA-DYNAMITE
Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Phone: (480) 998-7971. Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.orgALL TRAILS CLUB
ALL TRAILS CLUB The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy All Trails Club (ATC) helps stewards and other users explore the 225 miles of trails of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve whileMCDOWELL SONORAN
CONSERVANCYSCIENCEEDUCATIONSTEWARDSHIPABOUTSTEWARDWORLD LOGINDONATE For three decades, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy has been a steadfast steward of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. We’ve emerged as one of the leading volunteer organizations in the nation, a committed partner in scientific research and an indispensable educational resource for our community.VISIT THE PRESERVE
urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together, advocating to protect the land with diligence and deep understanding, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was formed to be a steward of the more than 30,500 acres of Sonoran desert habitat in Scottsdale. GATEWAY - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much FRAESFIELD - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with muchBROWN'S RANCH
urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much POPULAR HIKES AND TRAILS FRAESFIELD – THREE TRAILS HIKE. Overview Start on the Black Hill trail then turn left onto the Dixileta trail, then left again on Whiskey Bottle trail, returning to the trailhead for about a 3+ mile round trip, with an elevation gain of less than 300 feet.TOM'S THUMB
Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Phone: (480) 998-7971. Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.orgPIMA-DYNAMITE
Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Phone: (480) 998-7971. Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.orgALL TRAILS CLUB
ALL TRAILS CLUB The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy All Trails Club (ATC) helps stewards and other users explore the 225 miles of trails of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve while ABOUT MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Born from a vision and recognition of the importance of open space and realized by like-minded individuals banding together, advocating to protect the land with diligence and deep understanding, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was formed to be a steward of the more than 30,500 acres of Sonoran desert habitat in Scottsdale. EDUCATION - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY For the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, education plays a critical role in inspiring people to have a positive impact on the environment. Learning about the Preserve – including its flora, fauna, geology and history – enhances the enjoyment of visitingUPCOMING EVENTS
The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is the official partner of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Through a unique partnership with the City of Scottsdale we help ensure all visitors a safe and enjoyable visit to the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.STEWARDSHIP
Volunteers founded the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy in 1991, and stewards continue to be the lifeblood of the organization. Opportunities to contribute – and to learn, get exercise, teach, and enjoy and care for the beautiful Preserve — abound. SUPPORT THE CONSERVANCY A Conservancy Corporate Partner ensures the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is a vibrant environmental steward in our community. Learn how gifts from your company’s community support funds, gifts of trade, or in-kind gifts, provides your organization as a philanthropicleader.
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GRANITE MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD 31402 N. 136th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85262 Directions From Pima north to Dynamite, right (east) on Dynamite, about 6 miles to 136th Street, left (north) on 136th about 2 miles to Lone Mountain (where the power lines cross over 136th), turn left (west) into access area.TOM'S THUMB
urgent notice in light of covid-19 and guidance from local, state and federal public health agencies, the mcdowell sonoran conservancy continues to suspend public activities that require the gathering of groups of people or close personal contact until guidance allows for resumption of those activities.for as long as necessary, the conservancy, its staff, and stewards will continue with much OUR TEAM - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is led by a volunteer Board of Directors and a small staff. Our work is implemented by more than 650 volunteers who help to provide public access to the Preserve, protect the Preserve through research and stewardship and increase the community’s understanding and appreciation of the Preserve through educational programs and community events. SUNRISE - MCDOWELL SONORAN CONSERVANCY Mailing Address: 8175 E Evans Road #12817. Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Phone: (480) 998-7971. Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.orgALL TRAILS CLUB
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DISCOVER OUR HISTORY, ACHIEVEMENTS AND THE DESERT DWELLERS WHO MADE ITALL POSSIBLE.
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF SCIENCE, EDUCATION & STEWARDSHIP For three decades, the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy has been a steadfast steward of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. We’ve emerged as one of the leading volunteer organizations in the nation, a committed partner in scientific research and an indispensable educational resource for our community. To celebrate and reflect on our organization’s incredible accomplishments over the years, we’re highlighting our greatest milestones and treasured memories — from supporting international scientific research, to expanding the Preserve’s trail system, to growing our Stewardship program to more than 700 dedicatedindividuals.
We couldn’t have done it without you. HERE’S TO ANOTHER 30 YEARS IN THE BEAUTIFUL SONORAN DESERT!READ MORE
Explore a living treasure and make memories for a lifetime! Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve includes more than 30,500 contiguous acres. The Preserve is visited approximately 750,000 times each year by people wishing to connect with nature and experience its 225 miles of recreational trails. The Preserve is open from sunrise to sunset, and there is no charge for parking or access.LEARN MORE HERE
PARSONS FIELD INSTITUTESCIENCE
The Parsons Field Institute at the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy uses scientific approaches to inform the management of the Sonoran Desert’s diverse animals, plants, and other natural resources. As leaders in research and citizen science, our team advances regional invasive species control, ecological restoration, conservation of native species, and long-term monitoring and preservation projects.Learn More__
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The Conservancy provides valuable information about the Preserve and the environment to recreationists who use the Preserve, environmental enthusiasts and community leaders. Learning about the Preserve – including its flora, fauna, geology and history – enhances the enjoyment of visiting and reveals the significance of this livingtreasure.
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STEWARD PROGRAMS OFFER DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIESSTEWARDSHIP
McDowell Sonoran Conservancy volunteer stewards support eight programs, with activities ranging from patrolling trails to rugged outdoor work to public outreach. As stewards participate in a variety of programs, they have vast opportunities to contribute and learn. Each volunteer brings unique personal contributions, helping to ensure activities are successful in supporting and sustaining the Conservancy’s mission and vision.Get Involved__
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