Join Ranger Eric for the 7.8-mile Malpais loop, one of the most scenic hikes in the Valley, which incorporates the Rock Peak Wash, Malpais, and San Tan Trails and travels below the long line of spectacular cliffs of the Malpais Hills. It is rated as moderate to difficult, but does not have much in the way of inclines; however, it does involve hiking long distances in sandy washes with not much shade. Along the way, we will learn about the flora, fauna, and ecology of the Sonoran Desert. Please dress in layers, wear protective clothing and/or sunscreen, wear sturdy footwear, and carry ample water (at least 3 liters recommended) and snacks for yourself. The hike may take about 5 hours to complete.
MEETING LOCATION: Rock Peak Wash Trailhead at the south end of the park; see map here: https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/assets/1/6/san-tan-8x11.pdf
Restrooms are NOT available at the trailhead, but are available at the Nature Center. Self-pay envelopes are available at the trailhead ($7 per vehicle); please bring cash! Maricopa County Parks annual passes also accepted (place hangtag on rearview mirror).
Limit 15 participants. To register, please call the Nature Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 7 with your name, phone number, and number of people attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Nature Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Friday, 4/4.
This event is part of Citizen Science Month, in which participating in community science, like through iNaturalist on this hike with us, is a part of a global goal of collecting One Million Acts of Science to further research. You can learn more about the global effort on citizensciencemonth.org.