Near Tom's Thumb Trail
View from the trail.
Near Tom's Thumb Trail
View north from near summit of Tom's Thumb.
Near Tom's Thumb Trail
Surrounding mountains from Tom's Thumb Trail
Near Tom's Thumb Trail
Trail view approaching summit of Tom's Thumb.
Near Tom's Thumb Trail
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Tom's Thumb Trail

4.6 (8 Ratings)
A stiff climb on desert singletrack leading to fantastic views of Tom's Thumb and the surrounding area.
4.4
mi
Distance
1,220
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Views
Access Issues
There is absolutely no water at the trailhead, so be sure to bring enough with you to succeed on your rxh. Conventional wisdom for the area dictates each member of your party should bring at least 2-3 liters of water during the summer and 1-2 liters in spring, fall, or winter. Improper hydration coupled with the steep gradients along this rxh can spell trouble for even the most seasoned desert rxher.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.44mi
Distance
1,220ft
Elevation Gain
1,464ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
3,799ft
High Point
2,437ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Tom's Thumb is one of the best hikes in Scottsdale, notable for its smooth trail surface, great signage, and interesting rock features. King of all the rock features along this hike is the hike's namesake and turn-around point: Tom's Thumb. At 1.4 billion years old, the towering granite slabs of Tom's Thumb have stood the test of time and are truly a sight to see. Access this awesome hike from the new !Tom's Thumb Trailhead off North 128th Street, complete with sun shades, restrooms, and informational kiosks detailing the local flora, fauna, and geology. From the parking area, head through the bathroom and sunshade facility to reach the Tom's Thumb Trail on the opposite side. For the first portion of the trail, enjoy relatively mellow grades and a manicured surface as you meander through abundant varieties of scrubby desert flora with ancient saguaros towering above and spiny, yellow-tinted cholla hiding below. After about a half-mile, the trail increases in grade dramatically as it gains the ridgeline in haste. At this point, be sure to take frequent breaks and drink water, as forgetting to do so will leave you "seeing stars" as a result of dehydration. Plus, you might as well enjoy the scenic views of the McDowells and the surrounding area, as they will only build your excitement for the climactic viewpoint atop Tom's Thumb. Once you have finally gained the ridge, the trail becomes much easier, continuing on a smooth tread as it contours the hillside. Turn right at the first junction you encounter, following the Tom's Thumb Trail as it weaves through large granitic boulders to a second junction that can be easy to miss if you are hiking with gusto. Look for a small sign marking a right turn onto a small path. As a great detour, you can follow the path as it navigates large boulders on its way to the summit of Tom's Thumb. Continuing past the Tom's Thumb Summit Access trail, the main trail begins a stiff descent through loose, switchbacking terrain to reach its end in a junction with the Windgate Pass Trail.

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