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Tom's Thumb

Scottsdale, Arizona

4.3/5
based on 12 reviews

Details

Distance

3.98 miles

Elevation Gain

1236 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Kevin Kaminski

Tom’s Thumb is a popular out-and-back ~4-mile hike in Scottsdale, Arizona's McDowell Mountain Sonoran Preserve. Enjoy the scenic views on this trail!

The infamous “thumb” can be seen from most places in the valley – a white burst of rock jutting skyward out of the desert ridgeline.  

The new Tom’s Thumb Trailhead in 2012 has nice restrooms and offers tons of information about the surrounding rock climbing areas, day hikes and desert knowledge about the flora and fauna. Since this area is a bit removed from the city, you are likely to find some fellow wildlife on your travel (lots of bees and rattlers depending on time of year). The only thing this trailhead doesn’t have is water, so make sure to bring plenty.

Starting out on the valley floor, the trail climbs at a low steady grade to the ridge line along a well maintained, smooth gravel trail.  Just over the ridge, the landscape starts to fill with house-sized boulders and takes on an almost moon-like landscape. Follow the well marked signs toward Tom’s Thumb. Take notes of the passing signs directing you to off-shoot trails and rock climbing areas to plan out your next adventure here. After just under two miles of hiking you will reach the signed junction for the East End Trail and the base of Tom’s Thumb. Make a right and head towards the summit.  

This final section of the trail is not as well marked and will require a bit of scrambling, but the trail is still easy to follow – just head towards the largest rock you see!  Once to the top, you are finally greeted by the giant granite tower that is Tom’s Thumb.  The summit area is riddled with small alcoves and caves to explore – take the challenge and see if you can find Oger's Den! This is a great spot to grab your camera and snap some pics of all the rock formations, rest and refuel.  This is a straight-forward out-and-back trail, for a total of approximately 4 miles round trip with about a 1,000 foot elevation gain. 

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Tom's Thumb Reviews

Hiked in early December and the weather was perfect. The trail is extremely well maintained and views of the area were superb. You can hike it fast or slow... either way you might have some trouble deducting which rock is actually "Tom's Thumb" which is all part of the fun!

I completed this trail in the middle of summer (July) and survived. I imagine it's much much better in winter, but I still thought it was amazing regardless of the heat! Lots of great views and Tom's Thumb at the top is a pretty cool site - makes the hike worth it! Cool cacti on the way up, great rock formations, and cool cliffs. I'll be back in the winter as well when I'm sure it's much better!

Explorer

06/14/16

Those that know Tom Thumb more intimately are able to visit the Ogre's Den and the Miner's Cave! Great hike!

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