Phoenix Tour de Coops: How to Join the Flock

Get out and do the funky chicken — or at least talk about a few this Saturday, November 6, at a lively discussion on Urban Poultry and kick-off event to the Tour de Coops 2010.The self-guided tour of the Valley’s coolest chicken set-ups, sponsored by the Phoenix Permaculture Guild, will…

Las Noches de las Luminarias at Desert Botanical Garden

It’s time to get all warm and glowy — Las Noches de las Luminarias at Desert Botanical Gardens is just around the corner. Tickets go on sale to the public this weekend and you won’t even have to worry about fighting your fellow nature nerd (in person); they’re available for…

Nature Trail at Piestawa Peak

Lilia MenconiThis turquoise plaque wants to teach you about hummingbirds and ocotillo.​Since it’s been too dang hot outside to take a longer daytime trek, we’ve been stuck with hour-long jaunts in the evening.Our latest outing was a trail that my mother, an elementary school librarian, has wanted to hike for…

Dreamy Draw Trails, Just Wing It

For the hiker who likes to wander around.​Dreamy Draw is like the Choose Your Own Adventure book of Phoenix hiking.Every time I’ve hiked through this area (part of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, northwest of Piestawa Peak), I follow a different path. For this hiking review, I’d love to tell you…

Margaret T. Hance Park Is New Site for Urban Skate Plaza

Skaters in central Phoenix just found a new home. The south side of Margaret T. Hance Park, also known as Deck Park, has been selected as the recommended location for a new Urban Skate Plaza following a unanimous vote by Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board Subcommittee on Wednesday. The decision…

North Mountain Summit Trail

Hiking Partner and I learned a very valuable lesson this Labor Day weekend: Don’t hike a new trail when it’s 112 degrees outside.Excited by the promise of a measly 104 degree temperature high for the day, we figured hitting the trail at 10 a.m. would be a fine idea. Of…

Pro Skate Boarder Rob Dyrdek Gives Phoenix $50K for New Skate Park

Thanks to professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek, a new, super-slick skate park is coming to Phoenix. Plans for the skate park were announced at Phoenix City Hall on Tuesday afternoon, during a press conference with Dyrdek, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, Phoenix Vice Mayor Michael Nowakowski, and District 8 Councilman Michael Johnson…

Beneath the Surface at Fossil Creek

It’s no surprise Roy Watkins shoots his Nikon D300 with a fisheye lens — he’s at fish eye-level, under the rippling waters of Fossil Creek. His interest in photography started at a young age, but he didn’t get his camera wet until he combined his interested in photos with his…

Mojave Trail, Quick and Not Too Dirty

This is the easiest trail hiking partner and I have done so far. Which is perfect because the summer weather is extremely evil right now (except for last night’s showers, of course).The Mojave Trail sits to the east of Piestawa Peak’s Summit Trail and is barely one mile, up and…

Where to Catch Tonight’s Perseid Meteor Shower

Grab a blanket, but forget the telescope — without a lens you should be able to see the Perseid meteor shower when it peaks between 2 and 5 a.m., Friday morning.As with any meteor shower, the show is going to be better the further you get from city lights. Evan…

Shaw Butte, Rainy Day Hike

Phoenicians love the smell of wet dirt.Because I’m a Phoenix native and an avid hiker, I recently braved the raindrops for a stellar evening hike.Hiking Partner and I got drenched while hiking up Shaw Butte on a semi-stormy evening last week. During cooler months, we usually hike this entire loop…

Lookout Mountain Lives Up to Its Name

As my hiking partner and I pulled up to the trailhead at Lookout Mountain, I realized I had been there before.Not for hiking. For making out. Back when I was in high school, the trailhead was the site of some very awkward activity. Gross…

Quartz Ridge Trail, Hike With the Heat

“Hike with the heat.” is my mantra during the summer. And Quartz Ridge Trail is the best place to do it.The heat is less shocking if you keep climbing mountains alongside the climbing temperatures. Plus, I’ve found it makes for an easier summer: I complain a lot less if I…

Kiwanis Trail at South Mountain, A Favorite Summer Hike

Now that I’ve fully recovered after the Hell Hike from a couple weeks ago, I’m finally emotionally ready to get back out on the trails.Not to mention, the weather’s cool spell this past weekend got me all fired up.Instead of risking my neck, I grabbed my hiking partner and opted…