The newest addition to the Phoenix Desert Preserve system, purchased with voter approved funds in 2011, boasts 14 miles of brand-new trails. Less popular than other parks in the vast Phoenix Park system, the Sonoran Desert Preserve is a pleasure to visit while reveling in its simple solitude. Its location is ideal for valley visitors, directly off I-17 and Jomax Rd., but removed enough from downtown that it can still feel remote.
Much of the Sonoran Desert Preserve is in the 'transition zone to the Arizona Upland subdivision of the Sonoran Desert.' This means that, because of its slightly higher elevation, there is more annual rainfall here than in other Phoenix Parks, which are located lower in the valley and is, therefore, more lush and contains a greater diversity of plant life.
I particularly enjoy this Preserve over other Phoenix area parks/preserves because of its solitude and dearth of vegetation. Other parks (see South Mountain) are larger and boast more terrain (at present), but they are also dustier, have higher degrees of trail erosion, and attract greater crowds. The Sonoran Desert Preserve will eventually be larger in area than South Mountain as its trail network is expanded into adjacent public lands. Trails were specifically designed in order to maximize beauty while also preserving plants, rock formations, and game trails. New trails and trailheads are currently being developed in this beautiful preserve for public enjoyment. Enjoy!
For more great information visit the Phoenix Park System website: http://phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/sonoran/index.html