2024_Fountain Hills Visitors Guide
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Stables at Fort McDowell<br />
THE STABLES AT FORT McDOWELL<br />
A mix of the Old West and Arizona’s spectacular desert<br />
scenery and wildlife featuring horseback riding, cattle<br />
drives, breakfast, lunch, and dinner rides, pony rides,<br />
hay wagon rides, private rodeo shows, cowboy storytelling,<br />
trick roping, and strolling cowboy guitarists.<br />
14803 N. Hiawatha Hood Road, 480.789.8435,<br />
fortmcdowelladventures.com<br />
PARKS and Places to See<br />
ADERO CANYON<br />
Trails in <strong>Fountain</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> can be accessed from the Adero<br />
Canyon Trailhead. The trailhead is accessible from dawn<br />
to dusk each day, seven days a week. To access the Town<br />
of <strong>Fountain</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Adero Canyon Trailhead, located at 14800<br />
N. Eagle Ridge Drive, follow North Eagle Ridge Drive from<br />
Palisades through the Adero Canyon neighborhoods.<br />
McDOWELL MOUNTAIN PRESERVE<br />
Thanks to the foresight of local residents, the tops of<br />
the McDowell Mountains are preserved for wildlife and<br />
future generations to enjoy. Through the work of Sonoran<br />
Conservancy volunteers, there are now over sixteen miles<br />
of trails and three to five scheduled, guided hikes each<br />
month. scfh.org<br />
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