Phoenix, Arizona, is the perfect destination for an active winter escape. While much of the country bundles up against snow and freezing temperatures, Phoenix offers warm days, clear skies, and stunning desert landscapes that make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking to mountain biking, exploring the vibrant food scene, and soaking in Southwest culture and art scene, here’s how to spend the ultimate active weekend in Phoenix in winter.
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- Day 1: The Artistic Charm of Scottsdale
- Day 2: Adventure Awaits at Camelback Mountain, Phoenix
- Day 3: Exploring Tempe’s Natural and Urban Delights
- Travel Tips for your Weekend in Phoenix
- Hiking Tips for Exploring the Trails around Phoenix
- Travel Resources
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What is Phoenix Like in Winter
Winter in Phoenix brings a blend of mild weather, sunny skies, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, making it an ideal escape from colder climates. From December through February, daytime temperatures hover between 65°F and 71°F (18°C to 22°C), with February being the warmest month. This weather creates ideal conditions for hiking, golfing, exploring the city’s vibrant outdoor attractions, and even being out on a boat on Tempe Town Lake. The cooler evenings and early mornings, with temperatures averaging in the 40’s Fahrenheit (4°C to 9°C), add a refreshing contrast. Be sure to bring along a jacket. Beyond the weather, winter is a season of festivals, outdoor dining, and leisurely walks through spots like the Desert Botanical Garden or the artsy streets of Roosevelt Row.
Day 1: The Artistic Charm of Scottsdale
Evening: Strolling through Scottsdale’s Art Gallery District
Scottsdale’s renowned Art Gallery District is a great place to kickoff your weekend in Phoenix. Once you settle in to your hotel, head over to the Main Street Arts District. They host various events throughout the year. Thursday night art walks are held frequently, including live music outdoors. You’ll see various artists work displayed on the sidewalks and in galleries, and can often see the artists working.
One good local option for dinner is Karsten’s Grill. Though it is bar food, it is great bar food with an even better atmosphere. An upscale alternative is the Weft & Warp Art Bar inside the Andaz Resort, which has great food, live music on the weekends, and gorgeous views from the patio.
Day 2: Adventure Awaits at Camelback Mountain, Phoenix
Morning: Conquering Camelback Mountain
After fortifying yourself with a good breakfast, head over to Camelback Mountain for a classic Phoenix hike. Camelback is a challenging hike to 2704 ft, whichever trail you choose, and is located only 20 minutes from Phoenix. The 360 degree views of the city from the top of the hump of the camel’s back are a big draw of this hike. There are two main routes for the hike.
Echo Canyon Trail is a 2.5 mile out and back trail, which takes about 2-3 hours to complete. The trailhead is at 4925 E McDonald Dr, Phoenix. This steep and rocky trail has handrails for assistance on the most technical parts. The views from the top are worth the hike.
The Cholla Trail is a 2.6 mile out and back trail, and will take about 2-3 hours to complete. The trailhead is at Invergordon Road. Though it starts out as a traditional hiking trail, it becomes quite challenging, with some climbing required before reaching the spectacular views from the top.
Afternoon: Refueling and Relaxing after the Hike
Carve out some of your weekend in Phoenix to relax and refuel. I’d recommend stopping at Zuzu’s for Brunch (weekend brunch hours are currently 6 am-2 pm). It is close to Camelback, and has incredible breakfast parfaits, veggie omelettes, and more.
After brunch or lunch, head over to Papago Park for a quick hike to the Hole in the Wall. This is a very popular spot for sunset as well. There are a number of hiking trails around Papago Park if you still have some hiking left in you for the day. Otherwise, head over to the Desert Botanical Gardens. In addition to the Botanical Gardens themselves, they have a constant rotation of exhibitions (March to May 2024, it is a Majestic Mariposas exhibition). I’ve included some photos from a few of their past exhibitions as well.
Evening: Outdoor Dining in the Gardens
One of our favorite places to enjoy the evening in Phoenix is outdoors at Gertrude’s, the restaurant within the botanical garden, which serves farm and pasture fresh food. Though they have indoor seating options as well, the outdoors with views over the gardens is relaxing and peaceful. It feels like a real getaway from being in a city. They have space heaters for those chilly evenings.
Day 3: Exploring Tempe’s Natural and Urban Delights
Morning: Hike A-Mountain in Tempe
Hayden Butte (also known as Tempe Butte and A-Mountain) is a roughly 1,500 ft mountain directly in the heart of Tempe. It is a roughly 0.9 mile out and back, taking about 30 minutes to complete. If the parking lot at the base is full, there is a large paid lot next to Tempe Beach Park. You have 2 options for hiking up this one. There is a paved path as well as a dirt path with switchbacks. The paved path is the more commonly used one, and is not technical at all, but it’s steep in parts. The very top of the butte has a bit of clambering to get to the best views over the Town Lake.
If you’d prefer a slightly longer hike, check out the large variety of trails at South Mountain Park.
It is a short walk from Hayden Butte to downtown Tempe. One of our favorite brunch spots in Tempe is Snakes & Lattes Tempe, which not only has great food, but is also packed with a huge selection of board games to enjoy. Arizona State University is adjacent to downtown, and can be a great addition to your walking tour if you have enough time.
Afternoon: Leisure Time at Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is a manmade lake, created as part of the Rio Salado Master Plan. This was intended to address flood control, recreation/leisure, and economic development. There are a plethora of opportunities for your afternoon, depending on your preference. Some of our favorites include:
- Rent a bike from the Bike Cellar and bike the 7.5 mile loop around the lake. You can also extend this well beyond the lake if preferred.
- Rent a boat and head out on the lake. Tempe Boat Rentals offers everything from stand-up paddleboards to kayaks, electric boats to donut boats. If you bring your own boat (e.g., paddleboard), you do need to get a permit through the City of Tempe ($10 for a day pass, $50 for a non-resident annual permit).
Evening: Enjoy Tempe’s Culinary Scene
One of our favorite spots to spend the evening in Tempe is the Culinary Dropout. In addition to a huge selection of food, they have live music many evenings, as well as various games (cornhole, etc.). Another option just down the street is The Lodge Sasquatch Kitchen. It has a unique environment, with large sasquatch statues and usually has some live music playing. These two are almost next door to one another in case you’d like to try one for a drink, another for dinner.
Phoenix in Winter Wrap-Up
Phoenix in winter offers the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture. Whether you’re hiking up Camelback Mountain, biking through South Mountain Park, or paddling at Tempe Town Lake, this itinerary provides everything you need for an active and memorable weekend escape. So pack your hiking shoes, grab your paddleboard, and discover why winter in Phoenix is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts!
Travel Tips for your Weekend in Phoenix
Where to Stay
Phoenix:
- Luxury: Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel
- Luxury: Royal Palms Resort & Spa
- Mid-Range: AC Hotel Phoenix Biltmore
- Budget: Drury Inn & Suite Phoenix Happy Valley
Scottsdale:
- Luxury: Andaz Scottsdale Resort and Bungalows
- Mid-Range: Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town
- Budget: Aiden by Best Western Scottsdale North
Tempe:
- Mid-Range: The Westin Tempe
- Budget: Drury Inn & Suites Phoenix Tempe
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Thanks for the tips! Phoenix in Winter is likely a lot more pleasant than the summer. I hope we’ll get to see it some day.
I agree, winter is much nicer than visiting in the heat of summer!
It’s getting chilly here in Hong Kong! Sunny Phoenix sounds like a nice place to escape to!
It’s starting to sound good with the weather getting colder here too!
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I love Scottsdale — the view from the mountain is delightful. Thank you for this excellent summary — I’ll have to put it back on my travel list!
Love your tips at the end! They’re so universal and definitely can apply for any hiking/ trail experience!
I’ve been to Phoenix and done a number of these things. I love the hot, dry climate for hiking. I was at the Desert Gardens at night for a light exhibition and the weather was perfect.
Phoenix’s climate is great for hiking during the Winter, glad you enjoyed the experience as well.
I’ve not been to phoenix yet so this guide is great! Many tips and I can’t wait to visit.
It’s definitely worth a visit, hope you can add it to your travel list.
Hikes as well as tasty food? That sounds like a fab weekend to me! I like that you included a little art/culture as well. Phoenix sounds fabulous for a weekend. 🙂
It is a great and quick getaway for us (from Colorado). It’s got a great mix of art, various cultural events, and outdoor activities.
I was supposed to go to Phoenix last year but my trip got cancelled. I can’t wait to go back and explore with this guide. Great info!
Hope you enjoy your trip!