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Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper Ranch - 16 members in 53 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 30 2025
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 857
Hiking11.22 Miles 1,032 AEG
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Hiked an 11 mile loop from the Brown's Ranch TH starting out by hiking up to the summit of Brown's Mountain while it was still cool. After the summit the loop was Hawknest, Stagecoach, High Desert, Corral, Brown's ranch road. Best views were up at the summit, haven't been up there in about a decade.

no wildlife seen, but I was accosted by a bee at the overlook just below. Lucky enough to not get stung. Saw 2 other hikers on the way to the summit and the rest was bikers. Got a bit warm towards the end but not bad. The higher elevation in this area is just enough to make it bearable at the worst time of year if you get an early start.
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Dec 12 2023
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Browns Ranch, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
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Beautiful morning for a hike. Quite a few hikers out close to the TH, but, as always, the numbers petered out a few miles away. All I'd see was MTB'ers after that. The overcast skies kept things comfortable.
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Aug 19 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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rcorfmanTriplogs 1,867
Hiking4.19 Miles 613 AEG
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I wanted to find a geocache that entailed hiking up to Brown's Mountain summit. The cache isn't in the preserve, I just had to hike to the summit to figure out where it is hidden. I've been up the mountain before but that was around 15 years ago or so. The area is built up quite a bit more than then. There were a lot of mountain bikers out. The trails seem pretty good for riding. I used to ride out here some too. The hike was shorter than I thought it would be, perhaps I should have gone up Cone Mountain too.
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Apr 27 2023
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Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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Beautiful hike with a surprising amount of green & wildflowers for mid-May! We even got to see a Gila Monster stomping away from the trail! Lots of birds and lizards too. The trail up to the summit is loose & gravely. Great views.
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Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.84 Miles 620 AEG
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Amazingly quiet for a Saturday in super bloom wildflower season. If you get to summit via Upper Ranch and Wrangler - that’s the quiet way. No poppies. Lots of brittle bush. Smattering of lupine and globemallow and fairy sister. Rare pink blooms on hedgehog cactus. Jogged a little on the way back to car. Wore a new hat that is a little bit old lady but keeps sun off and frankly I am a little bit of an old lady 😂. Turned 50 last week. Happy to have neck, back, knees in good shape and after changing my eating habits I’m back to my high school weight - so can’t complain. Grateful for a spring morning of solitude. Back to Mom shuttle duties soon.
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Brittle bush follow the yellow bush trail everywhere , smattering of variety of flowers also, no poppies
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Mar 10 2023
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
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... still catching up from my wildflower hikes:
Well I'm still on my wildflower hunt so I thought I would try the McDowell Sonoran Preserve plus I've been wanting to get out here for a few weeks now, and on a weekday.  The temps were supposed to be warmer today, but with a slightly filtered sun, it should be just right.  I decided on the Cone/Brown clockwise loop.  At the trailhead, I talked of my route to the docent who asked, he warned me of a rattlesnake on the Wrangler.  

I could tell right away that wildflowers were not showing yet and that was fine; it should mean less filming/picture taking and more hiking.  What was I thinking?  After all, this is a lush part of the Sonoran Desert and out here, it was big and there were boulders scattered about as well.  I ran into quite a few hikers on the Upper Ranch Trail in the first mile.  One seemed relieved they were only 1/2 mile from the TH.  The sky was pretty for most of the hike and the filtered sun made for some nice picture taking and movies :D

This Preserve is well-signed but not perfectly as I missed my turn on the Cone Mountain Loop Trail and when I realized I was headed on the northeast side of Cone Mountain, I backtracked to the intersection with the Wrangler Trail.  The trail swings pretty wide as it traverses the lower regions below Cone Mountain on the south side.  There were dots of poppies but lots of Wiry Lotus.  You start seeing more boulders closer to the trail as you get toward the southwest side.

As I rounded the west side the clouds seemed to join together to create a slight overcast.  There was a bit of a breeze and I was surprised that it had a cold feel which was rather nice; at least now.  I went through one section with lots of tall Desert Lavender and there were even a couple blooms.  The little valleys you pass through would have bigger patches of poppies.  The other thing I would start seeing more of was the Soap and Banana Yucca plants; especially once I headed north on Cloudburst Trail where I should have headed west on Cone Mountain Trail to catch the trail below Brown's.  I didn't even think to check RS and my "pin to track" must not have been on to notify me.  As I kept going north, but then west, and zigzagging, I still thought I was going the right way; especially when I reached the Hawknest Trail and finally started heading east.

The Loop doesn't list the individual trails so I'll have to keep that in mind when I do these loops out here.  Fortunately, it was fabulous terrain and I was entertained by the desert flora and saguaros.  I kept thinking maybe I had been out this way before and looking back, last year I was on the Hawknest Trail but from the south to Cloudburst and along the west and south side of Cone back to Pima/Dynamite TH.  This part of the Hawknest I had not been on.  It had a few cool little valleys that Mother Nature did a very nice job of decorating.  I really enjoyed those. 

I was glad to be going east but then I got concerned with how far east was I going?  Eventually I came to another intersection with the Basalt Ridge Trail which would take me south to where I wanted to be.  This was also a nice little section of trail.  Off to the southeast I could see this long patch of green so I tried to zoom and get pictures as it really stood out; looked like it had been manicured even.  The summit looked so small from here as I continued.

And then I finally arrived at where I should have been a few miles ago, the Upper Ranch Trail and Brown's Mountain Trail.  And, believe it or not, I had gotten slightly chilly the last mile or so.  Up I went observing the trail had been beaten up pretty bad from people using it when it was wet or slightly so.  There are a couple bedrock areas to walk over which is something I like.  It's not a tough hike up and there are a couple flatter places where you can catch your breath, or in my case, take pictures of the distant views which were showing up very distinctly.  It's when you take pictures of those mountains/mesas that you realize what a huge valley :o we live in and we're lucky to have a few mountains in the valley to climb up. 

I debated whether I would do the short trail to the summit but since the wind had let up a little and it's a short hike I headed on up Brown's Summit Trail.  A family had gone up before me like they were goats.  I was glad I summited as the views with this light and our.... you guessed it, green desert floor, the area was beautiful :app: .  Those distant views to the Superstitions and layered looks to the west were even more pronounced now it seemed.  And because of that light, the Four Peaks with their remaining snow were photographing beautifully as well.  I actually sat down, had a mini Kind bar, and responded to a text from my brother.  The sun came out for a bit and warmed me up too.  But it was getting late so I headed back down.  I did slip and fall on the loose rock but no big deal.  However, I will note, the trail down to the saddle may be short, but it is slick.  Gosh, the last time I was up there was 2014 so I was due.

And now for the last 1 1/2 miles on the rest of the Brown's Mountain Trail back to the TH.  There were still people coming up, the Park closes at 6:25 and it was around 5 now.  The trail zig zags down so it makes for changing views and still not much in the way of wildflowers, but there was plenty of other interesting desert flora that we don't get to see as much of over on the Phoenix Preserves. The limited sun was trying to light up Cholla and Granite Mountains. The sky colors were somewhat muddy but I was still able to frame up some tall Soaptree Yucca.

And now to enjoy my huckleberry beer after another successful hike, even though I actually get a little more tired when I do all that filming as it takes longer.

Once again, I took a lot of movies but wow, what a beautiful day and great filming conditions :) .  The light really made the distant areas show off and of course, still snow on the mountains.  The views from the summit were outstanding in this light, trust me:
Part 1 from TH to Cone Mountain Loop [ youtube video ]
Part 2 continuing on Cone Mountain Loop  [ youtube video ]
Part 3 hiking north and east after taking a wrong turn, LosDosSloFolks music (thank you Greg) [ youtube video ]
Part 4 summit climb and to TH, outstanding views from summit; especially to Four Peaks and Pinnacle Peak area and west; some more LosDosSloFolks music  [ youtube video ]

FYI - while doing some research I found this piece that was put together in 2021. It's a quick read and with photos. I think most of us that like geology will like this article: How the Valley of the Sun got its Valley https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/2f ... e8c667088c

WATCH 1:08-5:27PM, 7.58 miles, 2689-3418 elevation. 125 avg bpm/171 max burning 1568 calories. Starting temp 71.9, fair and 19% humidity.
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Nov 13 2022
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Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
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This was my second hike north of the McDowells. Kelly had an old track with two peaks on it that provided a basis for our hike. We altered the hike from the track a couple times. Not unusual for our hikes.
We started hiking not long after first light. It was chilly, but within an hour or two we back down to summer hiking attire. Saw a couple coyotes near the trailhead.
The ascent up little Granite was off trail. Lots of rough granite boulders, catclaw, and other not so friendly brush on the way. We triumphed eventually after taking a more difficult route than necessary.
After descending we were looking over at Browns Peak, so off we went. The trail up to the peak is in good shape and not as steep as I suspected it might be. Good summit views.
Our next target was Cholla Mountain. After checking the time and remaining mileage, we decided to save Cholla and Fraesfield mountains for another day.
The trails here are all in good shape and well signed. Excellent for novice mountain bikers, of which we saw many. Beautiful desert flora and rock formations as well.
Fun hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Nov 13 2022
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Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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john hit me up to hike little granite mountain and cholla mountain in the mcdowell sonoran preserve north
we got going around 0700 or so
chilly temps - upper 30s when we started
bootlegger to the east side of granite mountain
we didn't take the best line on the ascent
our route was better on the descent going off west from the saddle
off trail in the mcdowells is slow going with sticker bushes, loose gravel and bouldering
it's also frowned upon by the preserve
we visited the balanced rock and the amphitheater along cholla mountain loop
i got distracted by brown's mountain, so we decided to hit that peak next
by the time we got back near cholla mountain, we were running into game time
returned the way we came after a visit to cathedral rock
beautiful day for a hike
lots of mountain bikers out, not as many hikers
we'll have to come back for cholla mountain sometime and explore some of the other trails
excellent linkage
thanks lp :)
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Hiking4.00 Miles 528 AEG
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Apr 15 2021
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Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking8.63 Miles 861 AEG
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After returning from Easter in Maryland, bougainvillea were doing great in our neighborhood, so I decided to take a crack at another local flower hunt.

Brown’s Ranch Trailhead was about half full when I started hiking at 8:45 a.m. Just gazing out at the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, I did not see any flowers, so my hopes were not high.

I headed out on Upper Ranch Trail. After a ⅓ of a mile, Upper Ranch Trail passes under power lines. That is when I started finding some small flowers here and there. The strawberry hedgehog mostly had flowers, but they were smaller, and not fully open. The ocotillo were outstanding. 👍

It was interesting to watch Brown’s Mountain change shape throughout the day, as I rotated around it.

Corral Trail has some nice views north to Cave Creek, but also travels through some lower areas, so there was more grass & shrubbery along it, particularly acacia, which as bright green as I’ve ever seen them. The creosote were still blooming. 🌿

There is little shade anywhere in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, so I took advantage of what I could find for brief break in a wash at the east end of Teddy Bear Ridge.

In the Brown’s Ranch area I found collapsed barbwire fence, an old feed hopper, a sunken foundation, a dry cinder block cattle tank, two dry cement spring boxes, and some other odds & ends. I somehow missed the ranch house remains, which are on the west side of Brown’s Ranch Road.

Just after I turned onto Brown's Ranch Road for the second time, I got rattled for my first time this year, by a small, but very angry, western diamondback. Thankfully, we were on opposite sides of the road, about 10 ft. apart. I didn’t get closer, but when I crouched down to take a photo he quickly slithered along his side of the road in my direction. That got my attention! 😳

After the snake and I parted ways, I finally started to encounter mountain bikers and other hikers.

I found the best strawberry hedgehog of my hike on the way up Brown's Mountain Trail.

Brown’s Summit Spur is short, but steep — 180 AEG in only 250 yds. — and slippery with pea gravel over rock. The summit is larger than it looks from below, with plenty of good sitting rocks. Being free standing, Brown’s Mountain has 360° views. Four Peaks was obvious to the east, but the only mountains I took time to identify were to the south: East End Mountain, Tom’s Thumb, Troon Mountain and Pinnacle Peak.

After photos and a snack break, I headed carefully down the summit spur to the saddle, then continued south on Brown’s Mountain Trail. As turned right onto Brown’s Ranch Road for the third time, I was sideswiped by a mountain biker blasting along the road. Not a technical track: A flat road. What a hero. 🙄

After I finished my hike, I was going to stop at Mickey D’s for my traditional post hike lunch: Filet-O-Fish and large fries (extra salt), but I realized I was totally cashless, having donated my last $3 to the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, who maintain the park. I call that a win. 😇

Hike Video: https://vimeo.com/538411770
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Some of the best ocotillo I've ever seen. Many blooming strawberry hedgehog with smaller, not quite as open flowers. Creosote still doing well. Brittlebush flowers withering. Two clusters of desert wishbone bush. Scattered, not very fluffy, desert marigold. One miniature woollystar cluster. Flat top buckwheat have small clusters. A few small desert globemallow. A single New Mexico thistle. One cluster of pink / violet six-petal flower I could not identify.
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This was not the outing we had planned so the route was created on the fly. We begun from Faesfield TH, started heading toward Granite Mtn, then turned and ended up going to browns ranch TH. I was able to convince my friend to head up Browns peak. We finally took a more conventional route back.

Saw many mtn bikers on these trails. They are manicured and fairly flat. Browns peak was the complete opposite and is where much of the EG came from.
 
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Dec 05 2019
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After volunteering for a 2 hour shift at the Browns Ranch TH I hiked to the top of Brown’s Mountain for the first time in a dozen years. Chatted with a gentlemen from Calgary for about 15 minutes and headed back down. Beautiful day with excellent views from the top.
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Dec 02 2019
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Judy, Kai and I on this quiet day.
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Feb 16 2019
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Clockwise, after completing Brown's Mountain Trail, came back on Wrangler Trail.
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Dec 27 2018
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Nice hike with the kids. Started on Upper Ranch, Brown’s Mtn, then finished on the road. With the clouds, it was a little cooler than anticipated, but the kids like cold weather. We had the summit to ourselves almost the entire time we were up there. Lots of people heading up while we were on our way down though.
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Nov 11 2018
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My first time hiking in the Northern part of the Sonoran Preserve; I like it! I usually hike in the McDowell portion of the park, but I'm slowly recovering from a hurt ankle, and decided this was just the right speed for me. Nothing too difficult today, just some flat trails and a quick summit up Brown's Mountain. I was really impressed with all of the trails up here and how beautiful it was. The summit had great views of the entire valley and just the right amount of challenge. Not too crowded either once you get away from the trailhead. I may have to return here soon and try out my mountain bike. Great facilities as usual for Scottsdale parks. The bathrooms are wonderful and don't stink! :lol:
I'll have to check out the other trails in the area. :)
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Jul 25 2018
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Dec 29 2017
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Mar 19 2017
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Followed a route from The_Eagle from June '15. Super busy with lots of bikes due to some event from REI. The trails are super smooth and the miles sort of just melt away; even when you are sick. I had to talk myself into knocking out the Jane Rau trail at the end and almost stepped on a rattler while on it.
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