Pinnacle Peak

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Author: Les Conklin, Greater Pinnacle Peak Association ISBN: 9781439649855
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: June 27, 2011
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Les Conklin, Greater Pinnacle Peak Association
ISBN: 9781439649855
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: June 27, 2011
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Pinnacle Peak is north Scottsdale�s most prominent landmark, rising out of the desert floor to an elevation of 3,170 feet. For years, Pinnacle Peak was Scottsdale�s �secret� destination for hiking, rock climbing, and horseback riding. In 1985, with urban sprawl surging northward, Scottsdale�s city council acted to preserve Pinnacle Peak as a municipal park. Pinnacle Peak visitors are impressed by the sweeping vistas, the rugged beauty of the Sonoran Desert, the manicured golf courses, and the unique wildlife. Few people realize that the surrounding landscape covers the forgotten footprints of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, Hohokam, Yavapai, the US Cavalry miners, homesteaders, ranchers, developers, and colorful characters of the past. Spanning 150 acres, Pinnacle Peak Park has become one of the most popular attractions in the Phoenix metropolitan area, and its scenic beauty is enjoyed by people from all over the world.
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Pinnacle Peak is north Scottsdale�s most prominent landmark, rising out of the desert floor to an elevation of 3,170 feet. For years, Pinnacle Peak was Scottsdale�s �secret� destination for hiking, rock climbing, and horseback riding. In 1985, with urban sprawl surging northward, Scottsdale�s city council acted to preserve Pinnacle Peak as a municipal park. Pinnacle Peak visitors are impressed by the sweeping vistas, the rugged beauty of the Sonoran Desert, the manicured golf courses, and the unique wildlife. Few people realize that the surrounding landscape covers the forgotten footprints of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, Hohokam, Yavapai, the US Cavalry miners, homesteaders, ranchers, developers, and colorful characters of the past. Spanning 150 acres, Pinnacle Peak Park has become one of the most popular attractions in the Phoenix metropolitan area, and its scenic beauty is enjoyed by people from all over the world.

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