Popular Phoenix Trails To Close During Extremely Hot Days
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Phoenix AZ
20 March, 2022
10:02 AM
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Press release from the City of Phoenix: This summer, three popular City of Phoenix hiking trails will close during extremely hot days. On days when the National Weather Service issues an Excessive Heat Warning, Camelback Mountain's Echo and Cholla Trails and all trails associated with Piestewa Peak Trailhead in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve will close from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. During Excessive Heat Warnings, trail access is limited, parking lot gates will be closed and signage will be posted. Closure information will be posted on the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department's website and social media accounts, and to local resorts and hotels. Additionally, Phoenix Park Rangers will be visible at those locations to remind and educate trail users about the restrictions. To help with that recommendation, extended summer hours are in effect annually from June through September at North Mountain Park and Piestewa Peak Trailhead in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, and Pima Canyon Trailhead in South Mountain Park/Preserve. To provide an extra two hours of availability and promote hiking after 7 p.m., parking lot entrances are open until 9 p.m. at those locations. Year-round at those three trailheads, parking lots open at 5 a.m., and trails are open until 11 p.m. During the Valley's warm weather months, and regardless of whether an Excessive Heat Watch is in effect, it is recommended that trail users hike during the early morning or evening hours when it is cooler and there is more shade. Looking for an open trail? There are more than 215 miles of open trails within the City of Phoenix. Visit Phoenix.gov/trails to plan your next hike. BACKGROUND Last Summer, the Parks and Recreation Department ran a 2 ½ month pilot program from July 13 to September 30, in which they closed these same trails to reduce heat-related injuries and deaths and reduce the risk of injuries to rescue personnel. In October of 2021, the Parks and Recreation Board formally adopted the program limiting hiking on some trails from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on National Weather Service issued Heat Warning days. TAKE A HIKE, DO IT RIGHT The Phoenix Parks and Recreation, and Fire departments have worked in partnership since 2015 to share the "Take a Hike. Do it Right." hiking safety message and continue to lead with education about responsible hiking. All trail users should follow these important and potentially life-saving hiking guidelines: For the safety of pets, dogs are prohibited on any City of Phoenix trail when the temperature is 100 degrees or warmer. The Arizona Humane Society advises that temperatures in the 90s are also unsafe for pets to be outdoors. This press release was produced by City of Phoenix. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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