Day Trips from Scottsdale
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The best state parks and natural areas within driving distance of Scottsdale, AZ. Hiking, camping, swimming, and stunning scenery without the national park crowds. Real drive times, ratings, and visitor info included.
12 state parks near Scottsdale
Trail Head Preserve - McDowell Mountains
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Just 21 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.8 stars by 132 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Thunderbird Conservation Park
Glendale, AZ 85310
Just 36 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.8 stars by 1,203 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Just 24 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.8 stars by 7,455 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
Pine, AZ 85544
Just 1 hr 40 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.8 stars by 3,977 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Salt River Canyon Wilderness Area
AZ 85501, USA
Just 2 hrs 5 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.8 stars, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Saguaro National Park
USA
Just 2 hrs 10 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.8 stars by 8,627 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Red Rock State Park Miller Visitor Center
Sedona, AZ 86336
Just 2 hrs 6 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.7 stars by 375 visitors, a popular destination with plenty to see and do.
Best time to visit: Spring and fall offer mild weather and smaller crowds at most attractions.
Red Rock State Park
Sedona, AZ 86336
Just 2 hrs 2 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.7 stars by 1,987 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Hassayampa River Preserve
Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Just 1 hr 11 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.7 stars by 619 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Catalina State Park
Tucson, AZ 85737
Just 1 hr 50 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.7 stars by 1,879 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Oracle State Park
Oracle, AZ 85623
Just 1 hr 59 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.7 stars by 340 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Prescott National Forest
AZ 86305, USA
Just 1 hr 53 min from Scottsdale, rated 4.7 stars by 7,243 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Frequently Asked Questions About State Parks Day Trips from Scottsdale
What are the best state parks near Scottsdale, AZ?
The best state parks near Scottsdale offer hiking, camping, swimming, fishing, and scenic overlooks. Check the cards above for top-rated parks with drive times, ratings, and budget estimates.
How much does it cost to visit state parks near Scottsdale?
Most state parks near Scottsdale charge a vehicle entry fee of $5-$15 per day. Annual passes are usually available for $25-$50 and pay for themselves in 2-3 visits. Camping fees are separate and vary by site type.
Which state parks near Scottsdale are best for camping?
Several state parks within driving distance of Scottsdale offer campgrounds ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV sites with showers. Book early for summer weekends, as popular parks fill up months in advance.
What is the best time to visit state parks near Scottsdale?
Spring and fall offer the best weather and smallest crowds at state parks near Scottsdale. Summer is great for swimming and camping but parks are busiest. Winter visits are peaceful and many parks stay open year-round for hiking.
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