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Phoenix Mountains Preserve - Phoenix, Arizona

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1 Lincoln DrSquawPeakDrLincoln Dr32nd StGlendale AveNorthern AveNorthern Ave7th St7th St7th Ave19th Ave19th Ave7th StThunderbir d RdGreenway Pkwy16t h StDunlap RdPeori a AveCactus RdShea BlvdTatum BlvdTatum BlvdThunderbir d RdCave Creek RdCave Creek RdNorth MountainPiestewa PeakShaw Butte26082068184517842032 GateGateGateGateGateLookoutMountainShado w Mountain19221533 Water Mountain Visitor Center12950 N. 7th StreetNorth Mountain Park10600 N. 7th StreetDreamy Draw Recreation Area2421 E. Northern Ave16th Street Trailhead15800 N. 1 6th StreetPhoenix Mountains Parkand Recreation Area2701 E.

2 Squaw Peak Dr40th Street Trailhead9200 N. 40th Street32nd Street TrailheadNE corner of Lincoln Ave and 32nd StPhoenix Mountains PreserveLEAVE NO TRACEO utdoor Ethics for FrontcountryKnow Before You Go Be prepared! Remember food, water, and clothes to protect you from the cold, heat and rain. Use maps to plan where you re going. Check them along the way so you ll stay on course and won t get lost. Remember to bring a leash for your pet and plasticbags to pick up your pet s waste. Learn about the areas you plan to visit. Carry a cell phone for emergencies.

3 Let someone know where you re to trailS Walk and ride on designated trails to protecttrailside plants. Do not step on flowers or small trees. Once damaged, they may not grow back. Respect private property by staying ondesignated Your traSh and PicK uP Pet S waSte Pack it in, Pack it out. Put litter even crumbs, peelsand cores in garbage bags and carry it home. Use bathrooms or outhouses when available. Use a plastic bag to pack out your pet s wasteto a garbage can. Keep water clean. Do not put soap, food, human or pet waste in lakes or it aS You find it Leave plants, rocks and historical items as you find them so others can enjoy them.

4 Treat living and dead plants with respect. Carving, hacking or peeling plants may kill careful with fire Smoke only in an enclosed vehicle. Fires limited to designated wildlife wild Observe wildlife from a distance and never approach, feed or follow them. Human food is unhealthy for all wildlife andfeeding them starts bad habits. Protect wildlife and your food by securely storing your meals and our trailS and ManaGe Your Pet Be considerate when passing others on the trail. Keep your pet on a maximum six-foot leash to protect it, other visitors and wildlife.

5 Listen to nature. Avoid making loud noises oryelling. You will see more wildlife if you are quiet. Be sure the fun you have outdoors does not bother anyone more information on Leave No Trace, please visit or call #trail nametrail lowelev high1 APerl charles Yates Trail 8 AQuartz 8 BRuth 25 Lookout Mountain 25 ALookout Mountain 40 Penny Howe Barrier 44 North Mountain 60 Maxine Lakin 100 charles M. Christiansen 150 Lookout Mountain 200 Mohave 202 Mohave 220 Dreamy Draw 300 Summit 306 Shaw ButteBlue4 Moderate/Difficult13902149 308 Lookout Mountain 310 Shadow Mountain Big 312 Shadow Mountain Small hiking Safety informationTell someone where you will be hiking and when you expect to the name of the park/and or trail you will be hiking on.

6 Having a trail map is where you are going and know what kind of terrain you will be hiking on. It is important to remember that the Phoenix mountain preserves are open, undeveloped desert areas. Hikers can encounter rock terrain, rattlesnakes and other potential hazards native to the Sonoran Desert. Bring plenty of water (one quart for short hikes more for longer hikes).Wear appropriate footwear, preferably hiking light-colored, comfortable a hat, sunblock, basic first aid supplies, and cell numbersCrimestop 911 Animal Care & Control Zone Park Rangers Office Mountain EnvironmentalEducation Center Natural Resources Division is dedicated to preserving, protecting and sustaining cultural and natural resources and providing quality educational and recreational additional information on: trails,environmental centers, desert parks and preserves, and programs weprovide each year, please !

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