The Arizona Republic

Hike delivers even in average wildflower year

- Mare Czinar Read more of Mare Czinar's hikes at http://arizonahik­ing.blogspot.com.

With ample winter rain, the desert in springtime can be an enchanting place. Moisture coaxes the color out of myriad wildflower­s, blooming shrubs and trees.

While this past winter offered sporadic showers, it wasn’t quite enough to deliver a superbloom year. Yet, even in drier conditions, wildflower­s still manage to make a moderate showing in the wash-riddled hills of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

The preserve’s southern region is a study in the power of water, and the Lost Dog Wash Trail gives a tour of how flash floods and storm runoff have shaped the foothills of the McDowell Mountains range in the northeast Valley.

In addition to carving the terrain into a landscape of corrugated gullies, ravines and ragged washes, running water that pools in disturbed soils and rock crevasses stokes colorful blooms yearround.

Although the showy annual blooms are sparse this year, the trail is flanked by numerous perennial specimens. Lupine, scorpionwe­ed, desert chicory, chuparosa, fiddleneck, desert hyacinth and wolfberry shrubs make a fair showing among acres of hardy and prolific brittlebus­h.

The moderate-rated Lost Dog Trail makes a steady ascent alternatin­g between paloverde-lined washes and open fields punctuated with huge saguaros and ironwood trees.

Throughout the hike, views of the McDowell Mountains and 3,969-foot, antenna-topped Thompson Peak dominated the eastern horizon. As the route gains elevation, the distinctiv­e tip of Red Mountain peeks out above an urban-suburban valley.

At the 2-mile point, a short spur path leads to Taliesin Overlook, a scenic ledge with views of the north and West Valley.

The trail continues downhill for another half mile to meet the Quartz Trail, which connects with the preserve’s popular Gateway Area. Many hikers make the overlook their turnaround point for a quick workout and walk through a natural desert botanical garden.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MARE CZINAR/SPECIAL FOR THE REPUBLIC ?? Lost Dog Wash Trail in Scottsdale winds through McDowell Mountain foothills.
PHOTOS BY MARE CZINAR/SPECIAL FOR THE REPUBLIC Lost Dog Wash Trail in Scottsdale winds through McDowell Mountain foothills.
 ?? ?? Delicate desert wishbone blooms March to October in the Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
Delicate desert wishbone blooms March to October in the Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
 ?? ?? Brilliant magenta strawberry hedgehog cactus blooms in March and April.
Brilliant magenta strawberry hedgehog cactus blooms in March and April.
 ?? ?? Yellow brittlebus­h blooms along the Lost Dog Trail.
Yellow brittlebus­h blooms along the Lost Dog Trail.
 ?? ?? Chuparosa blooms sporadical­ly year-round in washes.
Chuparosa blooms sporadical­ly year-round in washes.

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