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Doggin' Phoenix: Where To Hike With Your Dog When In The Valley Of The Sun

 
Author: Doug Gelbert

Encanto Park, in the heart of downtown Phoenix is an oasis for people and dogs, named for the Spanish word for enchanted. Acquisition of the 222 acres began in 1934 through donations and land buys. You can walk your dog in the park at 15th Avenue and Encanto Boulevard around the palm-studded lagoon where the sternwheeler Encanto Queen plies the gentle waters.

South Mountain Park in southern Phoenix is actually three mountain ranges - the Ma Ha Tauk, Gila and Guadalupe - where prospectors probed for riches in the early 1900s. The city of Phoenix acquired 13,000 acres of land in 1924 for just $17,000 from the federal government and the park was on its way to becoming the largest municipal park in America.

The National Park Service also did the bulk of the development work when the Civilian Conservation Corps carved out trails and picnic areas and built many of the park facilities.

This is pure Sonoran desert hiking - open, rocky and hot. Canine hikers are advised to stick to dog-friendly South Mountains shorter trails and there are plenty to choose from of less than two miles. Bring more water than youll think you need and pay close attention to your dogs paw pads. The rocks and packed dirt can get blisteringly hot.

Once common-sense precautions in the desert are accounted for, the going at South Mountain is suitable for most any dog. The highest point you can reach on foot is 2,330-foot Dobbins Lookout and steep climbs are spread out on the park trails.

The National Trail cuts through the spine of the park for more than 14 miles and can be used for loops. It moves though chiseled rocks and crags amidst a desert environment of more than 300 species of plants.

Expect to adopt a pack mentality when taking your dog to South Mountain Park - more than three million hikers sample its trails each year. To reach South Mountain Park go south on Central Avenue to the park entrance.

copyright 2006

Author Bio:
Doug Gelbert is a reputed author. Doug likes to write articles about this subject.
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