National Recreation Areas in Phoenix, Arizona
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National Recreation Areas

Hummingbird Springs Wilderness
A colorful escarpment climbs steeply from the Tonopah Desert to 3,418 feet lending this area remarkable scenic value. Without maintained trails, the area can be backpacked easily, and primitive campsites abound.
BirdwatchingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness
This wilderness contains a 10 mile section of the Maricopa Mountains, a Sonoran Desert range and surrounding desert plains. The wilderness provides outstanding opportunities for solitude and recreation.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedTent camping

Painted Rocks Petroglyph Site
This site provides visitors the opportunity to view an ancient archaeological site containing hundreds of petroglyphs.
Fire ringsPicnic ramadasPicnic tableArea hostToilets

Sierra Estrella Wilderness
The 14,400-acre Sierra Estrella Wilderness contains one of the most rugged mountain ranges in Arizona. The extreme elevation differences have caused diverse plant and animal communities.
BirdwatchingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

Table Top Wilderness
Table Top Wilderness covers more than 34,000 acres and features the highest peak in the area. Visitors are rewarded with solitude on the trails within the wilderness.
Hiking is allowedTent camping
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