It’s the weekend, and the weather is lovely here in the metro-Phoenix area; a perfect time to get out and give yourself and your dog a little exercise. Anasazi Animal Clinic, located in Gilbert Arizona, knows the right kind of exercise is not only physically beneficial, but it’s also mentally and spiritually invigorating. If you’re tired of taking that same old walk around the neighborhood, perhaps the mountains are calling you to try a new walking trail. How about one of these dog-friendly trail hikes?
Phoenix Mountain Preserve: Shaw Butte
If you want to avoid the crowds that use many trails in the metro-Phoenix area, Shaw Butte is a perfect option for you and your four-legged friend. This Loop-trail is 3.8 miles long, climbs only 700 feet in elevation, and is excellent for beginners or experienced hikers. Enjoy beautiful views of North Mountain, Piestewa Peak, and Lookout Mountain, as well as downtown Phoenix.
Tres Rios Wetland
Tres Rios Wetland is a beautiful, 700-acre land conservation area that stretches almost 7 miles along the Salt, Gila, and Agua Fria Rivers. There is plenty of wildlife and local plant life to see and enjoy. Access Permits to the preserve are free, but you must obtain one in order to take a hike in its natural beauty. Click on the above link for more information.
McDowell Sonoran Conservancy: Lost Dog Wash
No need to be intimidated by the name of this trailhead. Lost Dog Wash is a gorgeous hike for your Fido and the whole family. Of the four different trails that are available at Lost Dog Wash, we recommend the Taliesin Overlook. It’s a four-mile round-trip trek with a gentle elevation gain of 350 feet, stunning views of the northwest, and a view of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Winter home.
South Mountain: Mormon Trailhead
Just about any trail on South Mountain is a fabulous choice, but this moderately challenging 5-mile loop climbs just over 1,000 feet in elevation and is quite a gem. It features wildflowers when in season, unique rock features, and beautiful views of the valley. It’s a great way to be outdoors and stretch your legs.
Whenever hiking with your dog, Anasazi Animal Clinic always recommends that you keep your dog on a leash, since the Phoenix leash laws apply on all hiking trails. And remember to bring plenty of water to keep you and your pooch hydrated. What are you waiting for? Grab that leash and water bottle, and take a short drive to enjoy exercise the natural way.
Images used under creative commons license – commercial use (2/11/2018) Bureau of Land Management (Flickr)